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What an interesting way to educate people about skin. You sure got my attention and I am very thankful for all the information you shared. I learned a lot of new things today via your post.
I could say that the dark circles under your eyes is caused by blood vessels being bruised as water leaves them. The skin just below the eyes is the thinnest skin in the human anatomy. Stay clear of dark eye circles with adequate hydration.
I’m not very particular with my skin regimen before I encountered your article. I just wash my face with the same soap I use when I take a shower, and heavens, there’s definitely more to the skin than meets the eyes!
I love how you put together important must-know facts about the human skin. I grew up thinking that the skin that I had since I was born will be the very same skin I’ll have until I sag and grow old. Although that’s wrong, we should definitely take certain measures I order to keep our skin elastic, moisturized, healthy and younger-looking.