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The Winter Months
A Message from our Chairman Adding Cabot P.O.L. Cream to your daily skincare regimen may do even more for your skin than using it just to prevent a recurrence of the acute conditions that led you to use it in … Continue reading
Dry Skin
What is dry skin? Dry skin results from an insufficient level of moisture, most often associated with aging or excessive exposure to the environment (sun, cold, low humidity, wind). How to recognize dry skin: - May appear flaky, rough, dull. - Feels … Continue reading
Protecting Diabetic Feet
Protecting Diabetic Feet Diabetic foot ulcers are incredibly difficult to treat and can lead to infection and possibly amputation of a toe, foot, or even a leg. · After bathing, moisturize and protect with P.O.L. Cream. · In winter months, … Continue reading
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