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A. Many spas have special machines that produce "cool" steam. Some experts say that cool is better than warm steam, so that’s one potential advantage of going to a pro. But, you can buy "facial saunas" for around $40 online, which are similar to the machines at your local spa.
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A. Try this alternative method from Health News: Soak a washcloth in hot water. Squeeze all the water out of the cloth and drape it over your face, until it starts feeling cool. Keep repeating this process several times for a period of 10 minutes.
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A. According to Lawrence Gibson, M.D., for Mayo Clinic, "freckles rarely develop into skin cancer." But, he does warn that since the same people who are prone to freckles are also more susceptible to sunburn, they may be at higher risk for skin cancer in general. To be safe, keep an eye on any new freckles, moles or skin lesions — sometimes what starts out looking like a freckle can turn into something more ominous. If you notice any changes in size, shape or color, see your doctor right away.
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A: The product is pressed into the compact in a thin layer and is fragile, so any significant impact is going to cause this thin layer to crack and splinter.
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