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- Q How do I choose the right toner?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThe search for the right type of toner begins with knowing your skin type. If you have oily skin, you may wish to opt for an astringent, which can help get rid of excess oil. Dry and combination skin types can benefit from freshening and moisturizing... Full Answer
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- Q What is combination skin?
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Combination skin appears dry in some areas and oily in others. Usually, this type of skin is oily in the so-called "T zone" -- the area comprising the forehead, nose, and chin -- while dry everywhere else. People with combination skin may need to... Full Answer
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- Q What is sensitive skin?
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Sensitive skin may become red, bumpy, itchy, painful, or break out into a rash with exposure to heat, cold, environmental pollutants, irritating ingredients in products, or many other things. People with sensitive skin should use gentle products... Full Answer
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- Q What is oily skin?
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Oily skin looks shiny and greasy, typically with medium- to large-sized pores. The condition results from overactive oil glands, a feature that makes this skin type prone to acne. Hormones associated with adolescence and pregnancy may contribute... Full Answer
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- Q What can the color of your lips reveal about your health?
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Dr. Michael Roizen, Internal MedicineThe color of your lips can reflect your health. Pale lips can signify anemia (a lack of red cells or abnormalities of red cell contents), and blue lips can indicate a lack of oxygenation of blood (which can come from many causes). Full Answer
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- Q Should I use toner?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyToners remove the residue that many cleansers leave behind from skin. Some cleansers are mild enough to eliminate the need for a toner or astringent. If you feel the need to use toner, choose one that's alcohol-free to prevent skin irritation. Make sure... Full Answer
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- Q What is a nonsurgical way to get rid of wrinkles?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyTo reduce the appearance of wrinkles, try peptide creams. They get through the surface of the skin and plump up collagen, the protein-rich connective tissue that gives shape and support to many tissues, including the skin, to give your face a more... Full Answer
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- Q How can I keep my skin firm?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyAs we age, our skin can lose some of its firmness and vitality. In this video, Dr. Oz and Dr. Audrey Kunin talk about the Kakadu Plum and how it can help our skin. Full Answer
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- Q How should I apply toner?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThe right application depends on the type of toner. If you're using liquid, astringent-type toner, apply it with a cotton ball. Start in the t-zone, as this is the oiliest area of the face, and avoid any dry areas. Creamy, moisturizing toners should be... Full Answer
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- Q What is toner?
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Dr. Mehmet Oz, CardiologyThe term "toner" can be used to describe several different types of beauty agents. Traditional toner refers to moisturizing products that soothe your skin. Astringents and fresheners also fall under the toner label. These products remove oil from the... Full Answer
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