Before you spent the day in the sun, you lathered on sunblock with a high SPF to protect your skin. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, you may have found that you forgot about an important area -- your head. Forgetting about the sensitive skin on your head is easy, and it can lead to a sunburn on the scalp, usually in the area where you've parted your hair. Sunburn on the … [Read more...] about Sunburn on the Scalp
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What Happens When You Mix Lemon Juice With Baking Soda?
What happens when you mix lemon juice with baking soda? Baking soda is basic, and lemon juice is acidic. When you mix lemon juice with baking soda together, they not only balance each other out, but they also produce a potent mixture that has all kinds of household and personal care uses. Bake Tasty Treats When you mix baking soda with an acid, it produces carbon dioxide, … [Read more...] about What Happens When You Mix Lemon Juice With Baking Soda?
The 4 Tools You Need to Effectively Remove Lice and Nits
This post is in partnership with Welcomb. Got lice? Don’t panic! We’ll get you through this. In fact, eliminating a lice infestation is a lot less dramatic than you might think. All you need to do to rid your child’s head of lice and nits (lice eggs) is to physically remove them with the wet combing method. When you visit the lice removal aisle at the store, you’ll see … [Read more...] about The 4 Tools You Need to Effectively Remove Lice and Nits
Hair Care for Infants
Even if your baby has little more than peach fuzz covering his head, hair care for infants requires a bit of personal care. Treat your little prince's or little diva's hair to the attention it requires. This will keep your infant looking her cutest, feeling her best and ready for all those close-up pictures that will be taken. Hair Care for InfantsHair care for infants is a … [Read more...] about Hair Care for Infants
Rosacea in Kids
Rosacea is a skin disorder that is rarely seen in kids, according to Rosacea.org. The majority of people affected by this chronic condition are adults ages 30 to 50. Women are more likely than men to develop it, and fair-skinned, blue-eyed women most of all. Still, children can develop rosacea, although the symptoms are often mistaken for other, more common skin … [Read more...] about Rosacea in Kids