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By Kathryn Khadija Leverette
Tinea Versicolor Fungal Infection
The non-contagious fungal rash of tinea versicolor is a chronic, asymptomatic superficial infection characterized by light scaly, macular patches. These patches range in color from light pink to deep tan. Although the name suggests a variety of colors, the hue of all patches is about the same in any one individual.
The areas [more...]
By Kathryn Khadija Leverette
Cold, dry air, wind, low humidity, heaters, air conditioners and hard water can spell disaster for skin, sinuses and scalp. Interior HVAC, airplane cabin pressure, space heaters, car heaters and A/C, long hot showers, hard water, decreased water intake, dehydrating beverages, and cold, allergy and flu medications (antihistamines, decongestants and antibiotics) all aggravate the [more...]
By Kathryn Khadija Leverette
Who Needs Sunscreen and Why?
Darker and olive skins are just as vulnerable as lighter skin tones to the “ravages” of sun. Sun damage produces many “looks” including chronic sunburn, redness and spider veins, deep wrinkles and fine lines, sagging skin, a rough, leathery skin, hyperpigmentation (uneven skin tone, dark spots and hormonal patches called melasma), [more...]
By Kathryn Khadija Leverette
How to Remove Dark Spots and and Brighten Uneven Skin Tone
Of all the skin disorders that affect the darker races, hyperpigmentation is the chief complaint. Skin problems, medications and medical conditions can lead to skin discoloration, including acne, razor bumps, shaving irritation, hormonal melasma, chemical irritation, eczema, friction, electrolysis, allergic reactions, abrasive scrubs, scrubbing, product overuse, [more...]
By Kathryn Khadija Leverette
Facial structure can affect skin coloration in the orbital eye area. Prominent cheekbones and deep-set eyes, with light, translucent skin covering dark underlying tissue, can make the orbital eye area appear much darker than the rest of the face. Did a parent, grandparent or other family member also have dark circles? Facial structure and coloration [more...]
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