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Skin that does not produce enough sebum, indicated by absence of visible pores.
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Alipidic
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Acids derived from plants, mostly fruit, and used to exfoliate the skin.
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Alpha hydroxy acids
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Sealed glass vials containing highly concentrated extract in a water or oil base.
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Ampoules
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Positive electrode.
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Anode
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Therapeutic use of essential oils.
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Aromatherapy
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Liquid that helps remove the excess oil in the skin.
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Astringents
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A rotating electric appliance with interchangeable brushes that can be attached to the rotating head.
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Brushing Machine
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Negative electrode.
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Cathode
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Chemical agent that dissolves dead skin cells.
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Chemical exfoliants
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Massage movement accomplished by grasping the flesh firmly in one hand and moving the hand up and down along the bone while the other hand keeps the arms or leg in steady position.
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Chucking
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Clay preparations used to stimulate circulation and temporarily contract the pores of the skin.
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Clay-based Masks
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Nonfoaming lotion cleansers for the face
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Cleansing Milks
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Clogged follicles just under the skin surface.
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Closed Comedones
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Procedure or condition that requires avoiding certain treatement to prevent undesirable side effects..
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Contraindications
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European term describing areas of diffuse redness and dilated red capillaries.
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Couperose
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