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cancer. UV radiation also causes indirect damage through the formation of free radicals.

 Eczema

69.     Eczema is a general term for several types of inflammation of the skin. It is a condition that refers to a number of skin disorders in which the skin is red, irritated and at times also has fluid filled and oozing eruptions. Eczema may also cause mild-to-severe itching anywhere on the skin. Atopic dermatitis is the most common form of eczema and is marked by itchy inflamed skin. Scratching usually leads to redness, swelling, cracking, oozing of clear fluid, and at times there is a formation of crusts and scales. Individuals having atopic dermatitis have a strong inherited link associated with it. They usually have a family history of asthma, hay fever or other allergies. In skin allergies, the problem does not lie in the skin but in the body’s immune system, which becomes overactive. The treatment should be aimed at removing the internal cause, which has resulted in skin becoming hypersensitive, with Naturo-Food Therapy.

 Oily/Dry Skin

70.     Maybe your forehead shines a lot. Or maybe it looks dryer than sandpaper. Whether your skin is over-glossed or under depends on your genes, hormones status (particularly when you’re pregnant), stress, and the cosmetics you use. Home remedies – To make skin less oily, steam your face for three minutes before rinsing it with cold water. Do this once or twice each week to open pores and remove excess oils. People with dry, rough skin should use mild soap and lubricate their skin with a moisturiser just after showering to lock in the moisture. Any vegetable or cooking oil can be used to lubricate dry skin.

 Wrinkles

71.     With age, wrong diets, excessive sun exposure  and sedentary lifestyle, people’s skin becomes dryer and thinner, which makes it wrinkle. Home remedies – Sleep on your back as sleeping on your stomach with your face on the pillow can cause the skin to crease and wrinkle. Beat egg whites of two eggs and apply on your face for half an hour before going out. Wash off with cold water and pat dry.

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