Tuesday, 31 March 2015
ASK THE DOCTOR: Can drugs to clear up spots make you depressed?
<b> - <a href=''>What you're really doing to your skin when you don't remove your make</a></b><p>What you're really doing to your skin when you don't remove your make-"Short term, the skin can become congested from the oil, make-up and debris sitting in the pores overnight. Apart from leaving a dull, lacklustre complexion, the skin becomes far more prone to blackheads and blemishes," says skin expert Melanie Grant ...</p><B>On Beauty: Snails on your face and other weird trends</b><p>Your bum is given a good scrub, blackheads are extracted, spots squeezed and a mask is applied, followed by rich body creams. Hairy bums are also waxed to within an inch of . . . well, they are thoroughly waxed. It really does sound like a dream job ...</p><B>ASK THE DOCTOR: Can drugs to clear up spots make you depressed?</b><p>The condition varies greatly in appearance - with comedos (blackheads), inflamed pustules (larger spots filled with pus) and swollen inflamed nodules (red bumps under the skin's surface) present in different combinations and distributions among patients.</p>
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