When you go swimming, consider wearing a swim cap. Doing so can help protect your hair from getting damaged by chemicals in pool water. If you do not wear a cap, rinse your hair right after you get out of the pool.
In our skin lie about 45 miles of nerves, and, on a single half square inch there are about 10 hairs, roughly 15 sebaceous glands, 100 sweat gland, and more than three feet of very small blood vessels.
Cellulite is a hormonal condition that mainly affects the skin of women. It is caused when fat breaks open through tissue and causes that tissue to pull back to create lumpy rolls and dimples in the skin. Cellulite can be prevented if you eat healthy foods that are low in fat and high in fiber and if you exercise regularly.
Did you know that rosacea tends to set in after middle age and is more common in fair skinned people? This common skin condition usually only affects the face and eyes, and is characterized by redness, pimples, and broken blood vessels.