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    No matter your skin type or skin concerns, there's a 99.9 percent chance CeraVe's Hydrating Cream-to-Foam Cleanser will work for you. ... Renewing SA Cleanser. amazon.com. $11.71.

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    As a multitasking product, Mian likes Cerave’s SA Cream for Rough and Bumpy Skin to treat calluses. The full body cream is technically formulated for psoriasis and has salicylic acid and lactic ...

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    Foot creams can moisturize the skin and act as a treatment for common foot concerns, including calluses, blisters and more. Shop expert-recommended moisturizers from brands like Aquaphor and CeraVe.

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    The ultra-elaborated K-Beauty skincare regimen consisted of an average of 10 steps. It normally starts with a dual cleaning ritual, series of sheet masks, essences lotions, serums, and rich moisturizers, and then ends with an SPF sunscreen, except at night when the sunscreen is swapped for a thick sleep cream. [1]

  6. Urea-containing cream - Wikipedia

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    Urea, also known as carbamide-containing cream, [clarification needed] is used as a medication and applied to the skin to treat dryness and itching such as may occur in psoriasis, dermatitis, or ichthyosis. [1] [2] [3] It may also be used to soften nails. [3] In adults side effects are generally few. [4] It may occasionally cause skin ...

  7. Athlete's foot - Wikipedia

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    Athlete's foot, known medically as tinea pedis, is a common skin infection of the feet caused by a fungus. [2] Signs and symptoms often include itching, scaling, cracking and redness. [3] In rare cases the skin may blister. [6] Athlete's foot fungus may infect any part of the foot, but most often grows between the toes. [3]