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DIY Natural Moisturizers

Nowadays, commercial moisturizers can be expensive, and they are often filled with a number of questionable chemicals and additives. Luckily, there are plenty of natural alternatives that you can make and use at home. Follow the directions in this article to learn how to make and use homemade moisturizers.

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40 Home Remedies for a Dry Scalp

Dry scalp can result from simple and overlooked practices. When the scalp is dry, there is bound to be an underlying reason. While the place of ailments and infections can also not be left out here, it is important to always act swiftly whenever a change in your scalp condition is noticed. Early action is crucial in most cases and can prevent deterioration.

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36 Home Remedies for Dysuria

The incidences of Dysuria can easily be traceable to urinary tract infections. These infections are commonly attacked by the use of antibiotics in controlled and uncontrolled medications. However, the use of home remedies can be trusted to give valuable results.

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68 Home Remedies for Wrinkles Around the Eyes

Most of the home remedies in this article are either dietary or involve using a paste or moisturizer near your eyes. While all of the paste/moisturizer home remedies in this article are safe to use on your face, try not to get the ingredients in your eyes, as this may make them burn or otherwise feel uncomfortable.

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46 Home Remedies for Joint Pain

Joint pains result because of aging, physical exertion, and a range of contributing physiological conditions. In women, the menstrual cycle can cause excruciating menstrual pains, which might extend to the joints.

Aging leads to loss of muscles, which invariably compounds the pressure on the surviving muscle mass. In older people, joint pains can lead to poor mobility.

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49 Home Remedies for Itching

There are several causes of body itching, including allergies, environmental conditions, insect bites, skin rashes, medical prescriptions, cosmetics, and medical conditions among others. Below are some details on some of the most common causes of itching.

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45 Home Remedies for Acne

Acne can emerge on the chest, back, scalp, and especially on the face. Some common acne cures can be costly. They also have unfavorable side effects like dryness, redness, and irritation. Many people look for a natural home remedy for acne. The following remedies may be useful in treating acne.

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41 Home Remedies for Abscesses

An abscess is pus that collects in pockets in many different places around the outside of the body. It is usually a thick fluid that contains lots of white blood cells, dead tissue, and bacteria. The pus may be yellow or green, have a bad smell, or appear to be thick. It is usually the result of a small infection, which causes the immune system to set off white blood cells and other antibodies to combat the infection. Sometimes, this causes tissue to die, which forms a cavity. The cavity becomes larger and larger and sometimes the pus from the infection cannot escape.

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36 Home Remedies for Ingrown Hair

An ingrown hair can create a raised, red swelling that looks like a little lump. In some cases, the lump could have a discharge within it that becomes evident when ruptured. The area affected may have the following:

Redness
Swelling
Inflammation
Pain
Skin irritation

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21 Health Benefits of Epsom Salt

Epsom salt is a type of healthy bath salt. It is made up of the two minerals sulfate and magnesium. It often looks like chunky bits of sea salt, but the two are not the same thing. By using Epsom salts, our body takes in some of the minerals it offers. Humans are often lacking in magnesium sulfate, which is part of the reason why Epsom salts can be so helpful.