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What skin type do i have?

Understanding your skin type and how it responds to different situations or seasons is the most essential step in caring for your skin. There are five main skin types: normal, oily, dry, combination, and sensitive.

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How to control hormonal imbalance acne myself?

Here are some steps you can take to help control hormonal imbalance-related acne:

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How can I protect my acne-prone skin from the sun during the summer without causing breakouts?

Protecting your acne-prone skin from the sun during the summer is important for preventing further breakouts and irritation.

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What causes dark circles under the eyes?

One common cause of dark circles is genetics. Some people have thinner or more translucent skin under the eyes, which can make blood vessels appear more visible, leading to a bluish or purple hue.

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How to remove dark circles from under the eyes?

There are several natural and Ayurvedic ingredients and techniques that you can try to help reduce dark circles under the eyes. Read more here.

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Since I lead a busy life I need to keep my routine simple. What are the absolute skincare basics?

If you are very busy, it may be more realistic for you to follow a minimal skincare routine. A minimal skincare routine can still be effective in maintaining healthy, glowing skin.

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What are the best skincare products for acne?

When it comes to treating acne, using natural and chemical-free skincare products can be beneficial as these can help reduce irritation and inflammation.

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What is the best way to exfoliate lips?

Exfoliating your lips once a week can help remove dead skin cells and leave your lips feeling smooth and soft.

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Can signs of aging be reversed? Can I completely remove fine lines from my face?

fine lines and wrinkles can be reduced to some extent with natural methods.

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Can stress cause hair fall?

Stress can also trigger other types of hair loss, such as alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition that causes patches of hair loss on the scalp and other areas of the body.

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