Will Eating Collagen Help Your Skin?

As you age, the collagen in your skin begins to break down, leading to thinner skin and contributing to the formation of fine lines and wrinkles.

Amanda Knaebel
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Red Patches on Skin Caused by Heat

If you develop red patches on your skin due to heat, you likely have heat rash, also called “prickly heat.” Heat rash can occur in people of all ages, but it often affects babies and young children. Because heat rashes can become infected or worsen, you should seek medical attention if the red patches don’t subside.

Sarah Terry
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What Can I Put Under a Baby's Nose to Help With the Dry Skin From a Cold?

Your baby's immature immune system means that he is more prone to experiencing colds. The common cold is caused by a virus, so there is no medication that helps your baby to feel better quickly.

Rose Welton
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Dry Skin on the Outer Ear

Dry skin, also known as xerosis, is not often serious, but it can be uncomfortable, reports the MayoClinic.com. Fine lines and wrinkles may emerge from dry skin, causing your skin to look unsightly. You can self-treat your dry skin if it is a result from environmental factors.

Tamara Laschinsky
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Homemade Vitamin E Oil Lotion

Vitamin E is a common ingredient in skin care products because of its antioxidant effects, healing powers and protective benefits against the effects of the sun. In fact, a 2010 study on Pub Med reports, "

Holly L. Roberts
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Dry Scalp in African Americans

A dry scalp can be distressing, particularly when accompanied by flaking, itching and redness. Dryness on the skin and scalp is common among people of all colors, but it can be more apparent on those with darker skin, according to the American Academy of Dermatology.

Lynne Sheldon
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Red Itchy Skin Around the Nose

Dry, itchy skin in the winter is a problem many people experience. Cold temperatures can wreak havoc on your skin and exacerbate any existing skin conditions. The skin around the nose is particularly sensitive, especially if you have a cold and are constantly blowing or wiping your nose.

Krystal Simpson
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Dry Skin on the Sole of the Foot

Dry skin on the feet is a common problem, especially older people with poor circulation. The feet support the weight of the body and the pressure of this weight causes dry skin. On top of that, the feet are wrapped up in socks and shoes all day.

Greg Van Pelt
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Baths to Soothe Itchy Skin

Itchy skin, whether the cause is dry winter air, a rash or a recurring skin condition, can be extremely uncomfortable. Giving in to the urge to scratch can pose a risk of bleeding and infection. Moisturizing your skin through a bath can be soothing. Adding products to the bath water may help stop the itching, too.

Erica Roth
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Oatmeal Bath for Itchy Skin

When you have itchy skin, you want to stop the itch as soon as possible. Sometimes, though, you have no anti-itch medications around, and you can’t get to a pharmacy. A home remedy is likely in your kitchen, though.

Suzanne S. Wiley
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How to Get Rid of Chapped Lips From an Allergy

Sinus allergies can dry out your skin and mucous membranes, which can result in chapped lips. Chapped lips can also result from products such as toothpaste or lipsticks that contain irritants. Chapped lips can be uncomfortable at best and painful at worst.

Leigh Wittman
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Uses for Bag Balm

Bag Balm, a commercial salve made in Vermont since 1889, comes in a distinctive square green tin. Its original use was for softening and protecting chafed cow's udders, but it has found favor as an all-purpose lubricating balm.

Lori A. Selke
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