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Realistic lab image of a mouse with reduced scarring from rosemary compound treatment, highlighting scientific wound healing research.
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Scientists link rosemary compound to reduced scarring in mouse wound study

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Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have reported that a compound in rosemary can speed wound healing and reduce scarring in mice. The work, published in JCI Insight, identifies carnosic acid as a key driver of this effect through activation of a regenerative skin nerve sensor, suggesting a potential low-cost avenue for future human wound-care research.

Katie Wells, founder of Wellness Mama, shares a simple herbal face steam method to open pores, moisturize skin, and reduce blemishes. The technique uses common pantry herbs and avoids commercial plastic steamers. It draws on traditional plant benefits backed by studies.

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Nikita Willy maintains a simple yet effective skincare routine even as a mother. She stresses the importance of face cleanliness and proper skin drying to prevent irritation. One key step is using facial tissue after washing her face.

torsdag, 13. november 2025, 17:34

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