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How Laser Tattoo Removal Works

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 Hello there, I had been working on getting my tattoo removed but was unable to get any results through removal creams. I thought about trying salabrasion, but was afraid of the side effects as I saw people with scars. Finally, I realised that laser tattoo removal was the best alterative for the same. I went for a consultation and got to know how the process works. I was surprised to know that the laser does not harm the skin and only works on the ink. It breaks down the ink into microscopic particles that are flushed out of the system through the immune system. Here is an article that will help you to understand it.   https://www.freshskincanvas.com.au/how-laser-tattoo-removal-works/

Why ‘Clean Eating’ Isn’t Going to Clear Up Your Skin

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 Having healthy skin isn’t all about what you eat. And supplements and vitamins aren’t necessarily the answer either. Add probiotics to your diet, cut out meat, avoid gluten, try fish oil, take biotin. These are just a few of the many skin care recommendations circulating around the web these days. And while diet does have a lot to do with skin health, most of the information posted on blogs and social media isn’t scientifically sound and, experts say, should be taken with a grain of salt. Read More: https://www.healthline.com/health-news/clean-eating-isnt-going-to-clear-up-your-skin

Malic Acid: Your Key to Smoother, Younger Skin

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 Despite its sinister-sounding name, the word malic acid comes from the Latin word “malum,” which means apple. Malic acid was first isolated from apple juice in 1785, and it’s what gives some foods and drinks a tart taste. If you’re a fan of slightly acidic wine, malic acid probably played a role. It’s also a common ingredient in many hair and skin care products, including: shampoos body lotions nail treatments acne and anti-aging products Read More: https://www.healthline.com/health/malic-acid-skin-care

How to Treat a Pimple on Your Neck

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 Overview Pimples that form on the neck are not uncommon, and there are many ways to treat them. If you’ve been unsuccessful treating them with over-the-counter solutions, consider speaking with your doctor about more aggressive treatment options. Pimples are a form of acne, a very common skin condition. Acne occurs at any time of life, and it’s most common among adolescents because of their fluctuating hormones. The Mayo Clinic states that 70 to 87 percent of teenagers have acne. Adults can also have acne, and women may be more likely to experience acne around menstruation or during pregnancy or menopause. Other causes of acne include medications, stress, diet, and genetics. Read More: https://www.healthline.com/health/treat-pimple-on-neck