Not exact matches
Particularly in your second trimester many
women experience that «pregnancy glow» that can be seen in your
skin.
«Many pregnant
women, especially those from minority groups with darker
skin (e.g. African, African - Caribbean or South Asian), will still need to take a 10 micrograms vitamin D supplement daily,
particularly in the autumn and winter when vitamin D can not be made from the sun in the UK.»
«When a
woman's androgen receptors are
particularly sensitive, these hormones can trigger excess oil production and cause
skin cells to become sticky, leading to clogged pores and breakouts.»
Avoiding sun exposure -
Women who cover all exposed
skin when outdoors for religious or cultural reasons, and anyone who always uses sunscreen, are at
particularly high risk for deficiencies.
The study found a modestly elevated risk of subsequent malignancies in individuals having a non-melanoma
skin cancer history,
particularly lung and breast cancers in
women and also melanoma in
women and men.
This month's Vogue Australia (June edition), I've addressed some of the
particularly important issues (affecting the
skin and deeper) that should be addressed during different stages of a
woman's life.
It takes place
particularly as
women age because over time the
skin loses its elasticity especially when it is combined with poor blood circulation and weak muscles (lack of exercise), nutritional deficiencies (poor dietary habits) and hormonal imbalances.
Minter has long had her finger on the pulse of human appetites,
particularly when it comes to beauty and sex, which she taps into in luscious, inescapably close - up paintings, photographs, and slow - motion videos of bare -
skinned women and their body parts — often dripping with paint and smeared with mud, gobs of glittering makeup, or sparkling candy.
One
particularly egregious example was when a
woman who sold skincare products told me her target market was «anyone who has
skin»!