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A: Ask your doctor to be sure, but typically, you can. In fact, University of California San Diego pediatric and adolescent dermatology professor Lawrence F. Eichenfield, M.D., says that feverfew can help improve eczema symptoms, because it strengthens skin’s moisture barrier to minimize itching and flaking.
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A: In some studies, results took as little as one week, with increased improvements as you continue using the products. Also, keep in mind that different people with varying degrees of redness or irritation may notice improvement sooner than others.
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A: Generally, yes, but check with your doctor. It can help soothe post-procedure skin irritation. And dermatologist Leslie Baumann, M.D., even recommends it to patients before having their procedures to prevent irritation.
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A. Heloise, the maven of household hints, recommends storing perfume in a cool, dark place (same goes for your makeup and skin care). Also, pricier perfumes often have higher quality ingredients, which extend the life of the fragrance.
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