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Solvaderm: Best Ways to Take Care of Your Skin

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Your face is like a magazine cover, it's the first thing people see when they meet you. Your skin is arguably your most important organ so why not take the best care of it? You trust science and anything backed by scientific proof so why not trust a brand that has been brown from years of scientific research. Solvaderm is your answer to skin care. Men and women all over the world seek the professional advice of dermatologists and other skin care professionals for the perfect set of skin care products that can help solve a multitude of skin care conditions. From dryness and redness, to hyperpigmentation and sun damage, Solvaderm's high potency formulas are packed and proven to correct the signs of aging and prevent further damage through the use of active phyto-stem cell ingredients. The products are packed with medical grade botanical active ingredients and at the core of their skincare approach is the research and development team. The team of folks collaborate with lead...

Probiotics the Latest Trend in Beauty Products

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Probiotics may be the next big thing in skin care treatments, making their way from your digestive system into topical products and onto beauty-aisle shelves near you, thanks to dermatological researchers. The upshot: skin care treatments are popping up on the market with some science behind them. “We are going to see it in face masks, face washes, creams, serums and more,” says Alexis Wolfer, editor-in-chief of The Beauty Bean and author of “The Recipe for Radiance: Discover Beauty's Best-Kept Secrets in Your Kitchen.” “The way probiotics helps with your digestion is the same way it will help with your skin.” Just as they are said to calm stomach inflammation, probiotics are billed as having a calming effect on skin redness and irritation like stubborn acne or rosacea flare-ups. Probiotics send signals that stop your skin cells from reacting to bad bacteria, reactions that cause, you guessed it, acne or rosacea, the American Academy of Dermatology reported this year and th...