Does taking calcium, and vitamin D along with other Vitamins for males Daily at the age of 19 help me get the most growth possible that is left for me to grow?
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Answer by HUMBLE
Yes
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Answer by HUMBLE
Yes
Answer by Courty
concealer and foundation.
Answer by kiddo
more sleep and creams
Answer by abfab55
healthy things..
when u find out let me know lol
Answer by meowama93
there are several things you can do:
one, you can root around for an acne wash brand. I personally use proactiv, and it's pretty decent. there's also neutrogena, clearasil, skinID, and a lot of others. if you go that route, you have to keep trying out different brands until you find what works for you.
two, you can go to the dermatologist. the dermatologist will give you special creams or antibiotics, but they'll also have to try different things to see what works for you. that might be a more direct approach, though.
i guess, on top of that, make sure you keep your hands clean. try not to touch your face too much. i also heard if you put a clean towel over your pillow each night, it helps prevent breakouts. On that note, make sure your sheets stay clean and wash your hair regularly.
Answer by June Bug
im trying to find a way to i guess u can use pure coco butter the fatty acids inside of it help the disaperance of stretchmarks i guess u can search it on the web in ur area but i live in florida and a guy sells them at swapshop $ 20 hope i helped and hget best answer
Answer by Amalynn
Take a multivitamin.
Answer by NM
I heard of Jamaican Black Castor oil, Nisim Fast, and something like Doo gro Idk if that's right most likely not. and Hair, skin, and nail vitamins, Biotin Vitamins too.
Answer by 1Direction
The link below has some easy advises that can help with acne:
http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/problems/treating/15-ways-to-get-rid-of-acne.htm
Vitamin C is essential for collagen production so supplement slow-release Ester-C (calcium ascorbate). Also take 1. multivitamin OR 2. cod liver oil (contains omega 3 and vitamin A and D) and B-complex in co-enzyme form.
Drink 2 liters of water and avoid hydrogenated & trans fats and sugars found in processed food.
Answer by Sara L
Do you use a face mask?
You can get them anywhere...especially the pharmacy or your local grocery store... Keep it in the fridge and use all the time! I have mine on right now :)
Answer by A
I wouldn't have thought so. Everything you take or eat goes through to the milk. If you visit a health shop they have a book they look in and they can tell you. I wouldn't chance it I don't think.
Answer by ClickMaster
Here's the sad truth about cellulite. Cellulite is not fat, it's a genetic-based condition involving an uneven distribution of adipose and collagen tissues and once you have it, you will probably have it for life. However, because cellulite involves fat, you may be able to reduce the prominence of it by burning fat. Unfortunately, cellulite seems to present in those areas where fat tends to leave last...buttocks and thighs. So, reducing the cellulite effect will, for most people, require burning excess fat to a very low body fat percent....something which usually means a serious lifestyle change and commitment to proper eating habits for life with no guarantees.
Exercise won't help beyond burning a few more calories so plan your workouts around fitness goals such as excellence in a sport or occupation, strength, endurance, flexibility, systemic fitness, general health and well being, body sculpting, body composition, etc. Don't exercise with the hope it will help make cellulite disappear because it won't.
Here's an excerpt from an article from the US National Institute of Health, the people your doctor listens to.
"A great deal of money is spent by people who want to rid themselves of cellulite, but no amount of weight loss, exercise, massages, wraps, creams, supplements, or surgery has proven to effectively eliminate it once you have it. Liposuction, for instance, is not recommended for cellulite, and may even make it look worse."
Ref: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002033.htm
Check out these links and see what the experts have to say.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/imagepages/9161.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cellulite
Good luck and good health!!
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Answer by Emilea♥
you get biotin tablets. its called "hair, skin, & nails" its in a pink box. you can find it at walmart in the vitamin and supplement section in health&beauty. i get them. they make your nails grow faster, and make them harder. it also helps clear up your skin a little. and the best part?.. makes your hair grow faster! and personally i think it lools healthier too. it takes 2 or three weeks to notice effects though. at least it did for me =] oh, and the bottle only costs around 9 bucks =]
Answer by decarvalhoangela
hm....don't think so because your nails don;t use the same stuff to grow as your hair
Answer by Sisyphus
Of course not;useless scams just empty suckers wallets.