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  2. Category:Skin care - Wikipedia

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    Toner (skin care) U. Uguisu no fun; V. Vinotherapy This page was last edited on 19 January 2021, at 09:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. Skin care - Wikipedia

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    Skin care or skincare is a range of practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance, and relieve skin conditions. They can include nutrition, avoidance of excessive sun exposure, and appropriate use of emollients.

  4. Skin care (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Skin care is a range of practices that support skin integrity, enhance its appearance, and relieve skin conditions. Skin care may also refer to Cosmetics, care substances used to enhance the appearance or odor of the human body; Dermatology, a medical subspecialty; Kangaroo care, or skin-to-skin care, a newborn care technique; Natural skin care ...

  5. The best skin care routine for your 60s, according to ... - AOL

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    What to consider when choosing the best skin care products. Ingredients: Hyaluronic acid, retinoids, niacinamide and other B vitamins, vitamin C, and peptides are hydrating, plumping and skin ...

  6. Photokeratitis - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Geographical Society's guidance for travellers included a technique used by indigenous peoples of high-altitude regions, which involved darkening the skin around the eyes and nose to mitigate the risk of snow blindness. This method was adopted by the Terra Nova northern party in the absence of traditional goggles.

  7. Photosensitivity in humans - Wikipedia

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    Intensity of light (photophobia, sunburn, skin cancer) [1] [2] [3] Wavelength of light (in lupus, urticaria) Rapid flickers in intensity of light may trigger or aggravate photosensitive epilepsy, epileptic seizure, or migraine headaches. [4] Conditions that may include sensitivity to light include vertigo and chronic fatigue syndrome.

  8. Periorbital dark circles - Wikipedia

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    Specialist treatments including laser and intense pulsed light skin surgery can also be used. [14] Low-level laser therapy, autologous fat transplantation and hyaluronic acid fillers are also alternative treatment options. [15] In addition, many skin care ingredients can help in the form of eye creams.

  9. Eye black - Wikipedia

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    A 2003 study by Brian DeBroff and Patricia Pahk tested whether black eye grease actually had anti-glare properties. The subjects of the study were divided into three groups: wearers of eye black, wearers of anti-glare stickers, and wearers of petroleum jelly. The subjects' vision was tested using an eye chart while being exposed to natural sunlight