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  2. Phytophotodermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Phytophotodermatitis, also known as berloque dermatitis, [1] [2] [3] margarita photodermatitis, [4] [5] lime disease [6] or lime phytodermatitis [6] is a cutaneous phototoxic inflammatory reaction resulting from contact with a light-sensitizing botanical agent (such as lime juice) followed by exposure to ultraviolet A (UV-A) light (from the sun, for instance).

  3. Face washing - Wikipedia

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    Face washing, also known as facial cleanliness or face cleansing, is a form of washing in order remove dirt, germs, oil, debris, and any unwanted materials on the face, possibly with the use of soap or cleansing agent and water. These dirt or unwanted substances from cosmetic products and the environment are hardly soluble in water.

  4. The most common myths about face oil completely debunked - AOL

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    Ladies, you've probably used face oils at some point in your life -- and now, we're debunking face oil myths you need to know. The most common myths about face oil completely debunked Skip to main ...

  5. Lotion - Wikipedia

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    The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology released a warning in 2014 that natural lotion containing ingredients commonly found in food (such as goats milk, cow's milk, coconut milk, or oil) may introduce new allergies, and an allergic reaction when those foods are later consumed. [12]

  6. OnlyOnAOL: Four face oil myths, clarified

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  7. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About Vitamin E Oil for Skin

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    Vitamin E oil is not known to be a comedogenic or acne-causing ingredient, but Dr. Lal believes that “any oil that you put on the skin has the ability to occlude your sebaceous glands—so it ...

  8. Moisturizer - Wikipedia

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    Moisturizers show some beneficial effects in treating atopic dermatitis (eczema). Using moisturizers helps to improve skin comfort and may reduce disease flares. [13] [14] They can be used as leave-on treatments, bath additives, or soap substitutes. There are many different moisturizer products, but the majority of leave-on treatments (from ...

  9. Why you should be using face oil (yes, even acne-prone skin!)

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    After years of enjoying every ounce of Vitamin D that fell my way, my skin has taken a beating. The tan, sun-kissed look I was accustomed to growing up, is now riddled with sun spots, fine lines ...