Friday, November 16, 2012

About Women's Health: Hormones & Healthy Skin

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From Denise Maher, your About Women's Health Editor
Whether you're living in a cold climate zone (literally) or living up the autumn of your life (figuratively), your skin may be showing signs of seasonal change. Cool weather outside, or hormone flux inside your body, can lead to dry skin, acne and other uncomfortable, unsightly conditions. Here's a round up of how to care for women-specific skin problems.

Hormone Shifts & Your Skin
Breakouts aren't just for teens and 'tweens. Midlife hormone flux can also cause adult acne. Read more...
Search Related Topics:  hormonal acne  acne triggers  acne causes

Anti-Aging Strategies
Not fine with having fine lines? The decline in estrogen levels that women experience during midlife contributes to increased risks for developing heart disease and other health issues, as well as numerous comfort and cosmetic concerns. Cue the wrinkle remedies! Read more...
Search Related Topics:  anti-aging tips  beauty tips  botox

Itchy & Scratchy?
At any age, inflamed skin is no fun. For Healthy Skin Month, the American Academy of Dermatology offers information about the link between stress and skin problems as basic skincare tips. One key step: Figure out what's causing that rash, those hives or whatever the heck that blotch is. Read more...
Search Related Topics:  allergies  itching  antihistamines

Help for Wear & Tear
Your body works hard, right? Cracked skin, calluses and corns are badges of honor. But that doesn't mean you have to show them off. Here's how to reverse the damage--STAT. Read more...

 


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