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Hairfall : Common Causes
Hair fall, also known as hair loss or alopecia, is a common condition that affects people of all ages and genders.
How To Identify Your Skin Type: A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Your Unique Skincare Needs
In the realm of skincare, understanding your skin type is akin to unlocking a key that opens the door to a personalized skincare regimen. Just as each person is unique, so too is their skin.
Determining Normal and Abnormal Hair Shedding: Uncovering Common Causes and Solutions
Hair shedding is a natural occurrence that happens to all of us. However, determining what is considered a normal amount of hair fall can sometimes be a confusing subject. In this blog post,
The Unknown Truth About Eczema: Understanding, Managing, and Treating Dermatitis
Eczema, also known as dermatitis, is a common skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. From atopic eczema to skin allergies, it can manifest in various forms, causing discomf
Uncover the Hidden Signs: How Your Skin Might Indicate a Risk of Diabetes
Our body is like an orchestra, where all our organs work in harmony with each other with a common goal: to keep the body healthy and alive.
Skin is the largest and most visible organ of our
Stages of acne - basics explained by a dermatologist
Acne or pimple can look entirely different on different skin types - oily, dry or combination; at different stages - blackhead, red pimple, a red pimple with pus or a big lump under the skin.
Your skin is a mirror of your health!
Skin is the largest organ of the body. It is a true reflection of your health. A healthy lustrous skin indicates a healthy body, the glow on your face reflects the good healthy body. And it i
The importance of exfoliation
Exfoliation in simple terms means to remove the top dead layer of your skin. Timely and gentle exfoliation provides refreshed, clear and smooth skin and that is just the beginning, if done th
Platelet Rich Plasma therapy: the new boom for your skin and hair!
Our blood consists of three types of cells - Red blood cells (RBC) , white blood cells (WBC) and platelets. Every single cell in our body has an assigned duties to perform like RBC carries ox
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