A: Keratosis pilaris (KP) can be a frustrating condition. It doesn’t affect the health of your skin, but it does produce small, unsightly bumps. Though you can’t eliminate these bumps, you can minimize them. Here’s what you can do: Exfoliate with products that contain alpha hydroxy acids but avoid scrubbing aggressively; and use an ultra-rich moisturizer. Learn more about the condition, its causes and treatment here.
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A: Body acne is common during the winter months, as we wear more clothes and sweat, according to TotalBeauty. Sweat then contributes to breakouts. To stave off sweating, wear many light layers and take them off as you get warm. Also, get moisture-wicking clothes for working out.
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A: Look for bright pink or peach blush to boost a pale complexion, makeup artist Laura Gellar tells Woman’s Day. And remember to apply it to the apples of your cheeks.
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A: Sticking to your resolutions can be simple, if you just keep a few critical factors in mind, including making meaningful, measurable goals; taking baby steps; getting creative; evaluating and fine-tuning your goals mid-way if necessary; and rewarding yourself. You can get more details about making sticky resolutions here.
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