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An excess buildup of fat in the liver - or more than 5 to 10 percent of the liver's total weight. This condition is most common in those who are overweight, diabetic or have metabolic syndrome.
Foundation is the cosmetic product that women pay the most attention to. It can make the difference between having a natural, flawless finish or looking as if you are wearing a mask.
When it comes to explaining acne to adolescents and some adults, it is necessary to separate fact from fiction, because having acne can tax a person's nerves and send him off to an emotional roller-coaster.
Using and sticking to a routine at home is the best way to get the results you want. Consider using a cleanser, eye cream, day cream, night cream, and a serum if you have a specific need.
When I'm sitting in my apartment in the dead of winter, the last thing on my mind is being on the beach. Still, I take care of my skin as though I soon will be.
The challenge to "lose weight" is too general and broad a goal. There's no definite goal-setting (how much weight?), no methods (how to do it?), and no deadline (by the summer? by 2012?) in this objective.
Often, prescription medications are necessary to resolve acne. A common treatment for mild to moderate acne, benzyol peroxide is available over-the-counter or by prescription in a variety of strengths and formulas.
Nearly all individuals during their teen years are affected to some extent by acne. Acne even affects some people well into adulthood, making it the most common type of skin condition.
Supporting your liver may just be the missing key to your optimum health! Your body has an amazing filter--the liver. How often do you change the oil in your car? Every 3,000 miles. How often do you change the filter in your liver? Never.