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  2. Why Is Your Skin A Wreck? You Could Be Going Through ... - AOL

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    During your period, menopause, or even stressful times, hormonal imbalances can cause acne, dryness, and wrinkles. Dermatologists offer solutions to combat it all.

  3. How to Get Rid of Wrinkles (and What Really Causes Them) - AOL

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    Symptoms of Wrinkles. Wrinkles are a symptom of aging, but some early signs of wrinkles can include fine lines. Later, deep wrinkles may form, particularly around the mouth, nose, eyes, and forehead.

  4. Everything You Need to Know About Acne, from Causes to ... - AOL

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    Overview. Acne is a skin condition characterized by clogged pores. When pores get clogged, it causes red lesions — which you know as pimples — to form on the face or other areas of the body ...

  5. Acne - Wikipedia

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    Available evidence does not support a link between eating chocolate or salt and acne severity. [56] [57] Few studies have examined the relationship between obesity and acne. [2] Vitamin B 12 may trigger skin outbreaks similar to acne (acneiform eruptions), or worsen existing acne when taken in doses exceeding the recommended daily intake. [59]

  6. Wrinkle - Wikipedia

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    Development of facial wrinkles is a kind of fibrosis of the skin. Misrepair-accumulation aging theory suggests that wrinkles develop from incorrect repairs of injured elastic fibers and collagen fibers. [6] [7] [8] Repeated extensions and compressions of the skin cause repeated injuries of extracellular fibers in derma. During the repairing ...

  7. Retinol - Wikipedia

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    Retinol, also called vitamin A 1, is a fat-soluble vitamin in the vitamin A family that is found in food and used as a dietary supplement. [3] Retinol or other forms of vitamin A are needed for vision, cellular development, maintenance of skin and mucous membranes, immune function and reproductive development. [3]

  8. Eating a Mediterranean diet may combat acne, study finds - AOL

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    What Mediterranean-style foods to eat to fight acne “For optimal skin health, focus on antioxidant-rich foods like berries and leafy greens, stay hydrated and limit processed foods and sugars ...

  9. Could Bacon Cause Wrinkles and Acne? - AOL

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    Perfectly paired with breakfast, delicious crumbled on salads and sometimes sprinkled on desserts like ice cream, bacon can be a pretty versatile food. However, a new study may have.