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During the pandemic, we ran a charity called ‘Mpathy’ and provided online consultations to 200+ COVID-19 patients. While working with COVID-19 patients, we discovered that patients with poor immune systems experience severe consequences and suffer lasting illnesses and disabilities. Soon, the root of the cause—adulterated food significantly weakening immunity—was brought to light. Therefore, Fargo started its operations by sourcing and delivering safe and nutritious food in Bangladesh and gradually expanding its markets globally.

Taking care of your skin

There are steps you can take to ensure you have healthy skin. They include the following:

  • Cleanse regularly, typically twice daily.
  • Apply a toner after cleansing if you have oily skin.
  • Apply a moisturizer if you have dry skin.
  • Exfoliate to remove dead skin cells and brighten up your complexion.

Besides a daily skin care routine, make it a habit to examine your own skin for abnormalities, discolorations, or any other changes on a regular basis. Have your skin examined by a doctor or dermatologist annually for any changes, or if:

  • you have fair skin or many or large moles
  • you are in the sun or use tanning beds
  • you have a history of skin problems, irritations, or growths

It’s also important to protect your skin from too much sun and sun damage, which may increase wrinkles as well as lead to skin cancer. Cover your skin or use sunscreen to protect your skin from the damaging rays of the sun. See your doctor or dermatologist if any skin irritations or problems arise.

Understanding skin care products

There are many products out there that are presented as a surefire way to turn back the clock, permanently melt away cellulite, reduce wrinkles, and more. Pay attention and do your research to decide whether a product is really necessary for the health of your skin or if it’s potentially harmful. Ask your doctor for advice, too.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDATrusted Source) regulates many products. It must regulate products that change a person’s physical structure or biochemical processes within the body.

Products that are classified as cosmetics or dietary supplements are not regulated. Examples of these include:

  • moisturizers
  • hair coloring
  • toothpaste
  • deodorant
  • vitamins
  • herbals

Glamour Guide by Experts

we believe in addressing these specific needs through personalized Health and Beauty Solutions (HBS).

Mahinoor Ferdows

Nutritionist, Fargo Health & Beauty Solution

Sadika Swarna

Natural Healing Counselor, Fargo Health and Beauty Solution (HBS)

Dr. Mahbuba Akter

Physician , Fargo Health & Beauty Solution

Mahinoor Ferdows

Nutritionist, Fargo Health & Beauty Solution

Understanding skin care products

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Building Your Perfect Skin Care Routine

Do you know how to take care of your skin? WebMD shows you how to wash, moisturize, and take care of your face based on your skin type: normal, dry, oily, combination, or sensitive.

Best Ways to Remove Hair

Best Ways to Remove Hair Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow Some 30% of women’s and 90% of men’s bodies are covered with terminal hair. That’s the thicker type on your head, eyebrows, chest, back, pubic area, underarms, and so on. (The peach-fuzz kind is called vellus hair). But it seems most people want at least some of it gone. The good news is that as technology improves and techniques spread all over the world, hair removal options abound. Plucking Safe and cheap as a pair of tweezers, this method is fine to shape brows or pluck a random hair

What’s Your Skin Type?

You’ve heard the buzz about normal, oily, dry, combination, or sensitive skin types. But which one do you have? It can change over time. For example, younger people are more likely than older folks to have a normal skin type. Your skin can be dry or normal in some areas and oily in others, such as the T-zone (nose, forehead, and chin). Many people have this type. It may need slightly different care in different areas.

Treatment Options for Aging Skin

For early signs of aging, treatments that use retinoids, vitamin C, and alpha hydroxy acids may be enough. Chemical peels, dermabrasion, microneedling, ultrasound energy devices, radio frequency, or laser resurfacing may be an option for moderate to severe facial sun damage. Deeper facial lines may be treated with botulinum toxin or fillers, including hyaluronic acid injections, your own fat, and Gore-Tex implants. Some people may opt for surgery, such as a facelift, brow lift, or cosmetic surgery on the eyelids. Whether you do any of these things, and how much you do, is a personal choice. If you're considering it, schedule a consultation with a surgeon to discuss your goals, options, costs, risks, and benefits.

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