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Body care

Cellulites

Cellulite is a common and well-known condition in women. The condition is characterized by the fact that the skin can look bumpy. It is also referred to as orange peel, as the skin has a surface pattern that may resemble an orange. The skin condition is not a sign of disease, but can be experienced as a cosmetic problem for many.

Dry Skin

Dry skin flakes and cracks easily, and many suffer from itching. The problem of dry skin is often worse in winter or in connection with sunbathing. Dry skin can be improved with regular use of moisturizer.

Hair removal

Hair removal – removing unwanted hair on the body and face – is something most people have a relationship with and perform from time to time.

Ingrown hair

Ingrown hair
Ingrown hair is an inflammatory reaction in the skin, where hair grows under the skin's surface. Ingrown hairs can be bothersome, but often only for cosmetic reasons. Hair removal, especially shaving, is a common cause of the condition.

Pimples on the back

Pimples on the back are an inflammatory reaction that occurs in the sebaceous glands. Acne is a common condition and affects 25-85% of young people, but can also affect adults and into their 30s.

Sweat

Sweating (perspiration) is natural and necessary, and the body's way of regulating temperature. Several factors can trigger sweating

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