SPF for All Skin – Protect your skin from harmful radiation

SPF for All Skin – Protect your skin from harmful radiation

SPF for All Skin The question of whether darker or lighter skin requires more powerful sunscreen is one that has been asked many times. Unfortunately, the answer is more complex than one might think, as several factors must be considered. Firstly, it is important to understand that sunscreen works by absorbing or reflecting the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. These…

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The Link Between Healthy Skin and Heart Disease

The Link Between Healthy Skin and Heart Disease

February is Heart Health Month! But did you know that skin health and heart heath share several common factors?  Skin is the largest organ in the human body, and its health is an important indicator of your overall well-being. In recent years, studies have shown a  link between healthy skin and the prevention of heart disease. While the connection between…

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Top 5 Skincare Tips for 2023

Top 5 Skincare Tips for 2023

New Year, New You! Let’s be honest; there’s nothing special about January 1st; it’s just another day on the calendar. But it can be an easy mental starting point for new healthy habits. At Magnolia Dermatology, we are dedicated to helping our patients achieve healthier skin. Healthier skin starts with healthy skincare habits. Drs. Carla Gustovich and Rachel Quinby-Graves have…

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7 Common Questions About Acne

7 Common Questions About Acne

Blackheads, pimples, pustules, whiteheads, zits, pizza-face, skin inflammation, there are numerous terms for the skin condition that many people deal with regularly… Acne. According to the National Institute of Health, acne is one of the most common skin conditions, and can affect people of all races and ages but is most common in teens and young adults. Fortunately, for people…

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