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And "no" to bad breath, stinky feet, sweaty armpits, and other embarrassing body problems.
These simple steps won't just rid your mouth of unwanted morsels—they'll help prevent gum disease and tooth decay. So don't just stand there—get flossing!
Oral Hygiene from DrApa
Many people suffer from halitophobia: an irrational fear of having bad breath. Here's a handy way to lay your fears to rest—or confirming it once and for all.
Oral Hygiene from DrApa
Do friends and neighbors, small children and even pets, flee for no apparent reason whenever you draw near? Holy halitosis! It's time to freshen those exhalations...
Oral Hygiene from DrApa
A perfume can be a delicious whisper that reminds people "I'm here"—or a booming shout that hollers "Look! It's me!" Make sure your signature scent is saying what you want it to.
Body Adornment from Darlene212
Having less-than-brilliant teeth doesn't have to mean a trip to the dentist or a whitening kit. Try this all-natural remedy instead.
Oral Hygiene from PhalanxFilm
If your morning breath lasts all day, it might be time to take action.
Oral Hygiene from lazydiamond
There's two pieces of advice you can never go wrong by following—floss and brush at least twice a day to keep your pearly whites bright and healthy.
Oral Hygiene from DrApa
Separate restroom hygiene fact from fiction – here's how.
Are you embarrassed to go barefoot or without nail polish? You can eradicate nail fungus using this straight and easy-to-follow advice.
Don't be embarrassed by your itchy, peeling scalp. Follow these tips to keep dandruff away.
Hair Care from rsansivero
Though most warts disappear eventually without treatment, it's still useful to know how to prevent these unsightly marks from ever popping up.
Ingrown toenails happen when the nails on your toes grow in the wrong direction and dig into the surrounding skin. Follow a few easy steps to treat this painful condition, and prevent it from happening again.
Foot Care from LeslieMonique
Clipping your nails will keep them looking trim and neat, and it's certainly more sanitary than biting them.
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We can't guarantee that your life will remain free from bad timing or bad luck, but we can help you prevent one of the baddest bads there is—bad breath.
Oral Hygiene from DrApa
A little vulnerability never hurt anyone, but there's one part of you that can be too sensitive—your teeth. Here's how to toughen up your chompers.
Oral Hygiene from DrApa