Neglecting to remove your makeup at night will cause clogged pores, skin eruptions, unhealthy-looking skin, loss of eyelashes and damage to the skin around the eyes.
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Shingles, also known as Herpes Zoster, gets its name from Latin and French words for belt, or girdle, and refers to girdle-like skin eruptions on the trunk.
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Users believe that a solution of sea cucumbers can heal cuts, skin eruptions, and ulcers, and claim that it has a beneficial effect on the immune system.
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Chicken pox typically produces a mild fever and a skin eruption that begins as flat, red spots that quickly turn into small blisters that last three to four days before leaving scabs.
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For all of the different types of " nega'im " of human flesh, there is a similar protocol put in place by the Torah for determining whether or not the skin eruption is indeed " tzaraath ".
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What I particularly like about this line is that the two products, one with SPF 20 and the other with SPF 30, go on easily, don't cause skin eruptions and provide a smooth base for foundation makeup.
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The individual is declared impure even if the lesion did not worsen or spread but remained the same the skin eruption must become dimmer in appearance for it to be declared pure at the second follow-up examination.
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He alleges the military has been using some " chemical agents " in the bombardments which has caused rashes and skin eruptions on his fighters and has led some of them to advocate targeting oil facilities and pipelines.
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He did not mention deaths from starvation but said levels of malnutrition were worsening and cases were increasing of hunger related diseases such as pellagra, a chronic dietary deficiency that leads to diarrhea and bowel infections, skin eruptions and mental disorders.
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Some NSAID hypersensitivity reactions are truly allergic in origin : "'1 ) "'repetitive IgE-mediated urticarial skin eruptions, angioedema, and anaphylaxis following immediately to hours after ingesting one structural type of NSAID but not after ingesting structurally unrelated NSAIDs; and "'2 ) "'