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When it comes to our physical well-being, we could all learn a thing or two from Santa Claus. As chaotic as things get, we should make sure we check
everything twice and being as thorough and meticulous as possible about tracking changes in our skin. (Not sure if it s changed? Check it again.) To say that skin cancer is no joke is an understatement, and most of us could likely do better when it comes to checking our skin for moles and melanomas, perhaps particularly Black people and other people of color. Acral lentiginous melanoma (ALM) is one of the most common types of melanoma for people with darker skin and it s important that we check everywhere for it. When your doctor or dermatologist says to look all over, they mean it underarms, palms, bottoms of feet, and yes,
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Have you ever woken up from a good night s rest with hair that feels dry, stiff, tangled, and frizzier than it did eight hours before? The truth is, your bedding and sleep habits could be taking a toll on your precious tresses.
While your sheets and duvet might be comfortable and even cute, cotton pillowcases and fabrics are known for drying out hair overnight, especially if you re not covering or protecting your strands properly. The overnight goal for hair wellness is to retain as much moisture in the hair as possible, says Ohio-based dermatologist Hope M