No they don't they also continue to grow in other spots. See a dermatologist!!!
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Not sure what you mean by what do you do in it? I'm a studying esthetician and chemistry is a really important part of esthetics. Its vital to know basic chemistry so that you may properly analyze a clients skin and also know which products to use on them.
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Freezing wart removal may work. However, it would be best to see a professional dermatologist to get the mole properly removed. Use concealer to try to make the mole blend in with your skin and get the mole professional removed later.
lots of water intake,taking a bath after your exercise, clean your skin properly, watch your diet, eat lots of fiber, vitamin E and vitamin B. enough hours of sleep, avoid cosmetics that can clog your pores, daily exfoliate your skin, AND DO not sleep without washing your face!
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No. Honey properly extracted and bottled will theoretically last for ever. Jars of honey bought in a supermarket will have a 'sell by' date, but this is just to abide by the law. It will not become unsafe to eat as long as it has been kept in hygienic conditions.
Thunder god vine is toxic and could be lethal if not properly extracted. Possible side effects include upset stomach, skin reactions, men may be temporarily infertile and women may . . . and more . . .
I believe this is a condition called "Rosacea"? - not sure of the spelling. Pronounced "Rose-ay-shee-uh. You can look into this with your doctor or dermatologist. I seem to remember a TV commercial about it with the finest women ever built .. Dorothy Hamil! I'm not a doctor, but this should start you off. Good luck! You also could have excema or scoricis. As the above poster said you need to see your doctor and be sent to a dermatologist to be diagnosed properly. If the doctor feels you have Rosacea, then have him give you a blood test for Lupus as well. DON'T self-medicate yourself with different creams, herbs, etc., because you could well make the condition worse. Let your dermatologist diagnose you and recommend proper treatment.
An examination of the skin areas. You may have to strip down and wear a flimsy robe with a huge gap in the back, but this is necessary for the MD to properly perform the examination. The doctor may work on a few spots immediately and may require further treatments over a certain period of time.
If you're experiencing dry skin or any other symptoms of skin conditions, including those on your face, you should see a dermatologist. Dermatologists specialize in conditions and diseases of the skin, and can properly diagnose and treat any problems you may be experiencing.