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How to Destroy Acne Without Destroying Your Skin (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - When you were a teenager, pimples were a fact of life you simply dealt with, but who would have thought they'd still be tormenting you in your 20s, 30s and beyond?
School health centers bring services to students (Seattle Times)
The exam room at Cleveland High School's Teen Health Center has the basics: a blood pressure monitor and various scopes hang on the wall. Paper covers the exam table. But its equipment also reflects the realities of adolescent health problems. One cupboard holds pap smear kits, another has a birth control teaching kit. In the lab room there's acne medication, a centrifuge and a tank of liquid ...
Better safe than sorry (The Record Searchlight)
Slip, slop and slap sum up the advice for summer sun safety, according to Redding dermatologists.
Zipping up luxury in denim (International Herald Tribune)
Shirts and shoes, jackets and jewels, dresses and purses - and of course jeans - are available in a mass/class fashion partnership between the Swedish company Acne Jeans and the luxury brand Lanvin.
Guy's High Tech Secret to Great Skin (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - No matter what the circumstance, the old saying is true, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Whether it's a job interview or a first date, you always want to look your best. But according to researchers, acne affects 25 percent of adult men.
Best Bath Store (TheCelebrityCafe.com)
For an assortment of natural bath and body products and a service that takes customer care to a whole other level, simply look online.
Summer Sun Not Fun for Everyone (Westerly Sun)
Overexposure to sun is no less dangerous than it was 20 years ago. While many are quick to assume a sunburn is simply due to fair skin, that's not always the case.
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