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How to Soothe Genital Psoriasis Naturally
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition caused by an immune system response that attacks healthy skin cells. For people with psoriasis, skin cells are produced faster than they can be shed, causing i...

What Are The Symptoms Of Psoriasis?
Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease that causes the body's skin cells to multiply ten times faster than usual. This skin disorder is characterized by painful, scaly skin patches that appear purplish...

How to Soothe Itchy Skin in Summer
The sun's out. The hot weather is finally here... and you've broken out in a rash. These summer months are beautiful, but the extra sun exposure, sweat, and time outdoors can wreak havoc on dry ski...

Should You Use Manuka Oil on Sensitive Skin?
If you suffer from sensitive skin, or skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea, you've likely heard of manuka honey, but have you heard of manuka oil? Native to New Zealand, manuka honey...

Beard Balm vs. Beard Butter: Which is Best?
What's the difference between beard butter vs beard balm? Great question! With so many products on the market, finding the ideal beard product for you takes time and effort. While both are designe...

How to Get Rid of Smelly Balls
WARNING: This is a delicate and perhaps uncomfortable topic, but it's also an important one.
Do you struggle with hot, stinky sweaty balls or an unpleasant smell on your scrotum? Sitting with swe...

Have You Tried this Peeling Skin on Face Treatment?
The last thing you want is to look in the mirror and see skin peeling on your face. While peeling skin is often a sign that your skin is healing from some sort of damage – like sunburn or allergies...

Natural Skincare for Dehydrated Skin
Is your skin feeling more sensitive or flaking more than usual? Are you noticing your skin has a dull appearance? If so, you could be dealing with dehydrated skin.This means that your skin is lacki...

Can you use Manuka Honey for Shingles Rash?
Shingles is a viral infection that causes a blistering rash. Although shingles isn’t life-threatening, it is contagious. Typically, shingles only affect a small section on one side of your body. To...