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Looking for Holiday fun for your family? We've posted some great local events happening this holiday season. Be sure to check them out here & email more holiday happenings to events@fortsmithmoms.com

Upcoming Events at Walton Arts Center



The Very Hungry Caterpillar & other Eric Carle Favorites
Saturday, Nov. 22, 11:00am - Ticket range: $10 to $16 
Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia returns to Northwest Arkansas for another of their spectacular black light shows! The triple-bill includes the wonderful story of THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR's metamorphosis into a beautiful butterfly; the fanciful account of LITTLE CLOUD's travels through the sky, and the MIXED-UP CHAMELEON's discovery of his own unique nature. The whimsical tales have enchanted several generations, and Mermaid's acclaimed stage adaptation teaches as well as entertains.
Ages: 4 - 7. Click here for more information and tickets.

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Dermatology: Dr. Sandy Johnson

Oily Skin Problems
by Dr. Sandra Johnson, Johnson Dermatology

Q:
Why does my skin seem more oily (or more dry) since I had my baby?

A: Stress, big hormonal swings, and the fatigue of new parenthood can put a new mom's skin through the wringer. Some women who had perfectly clear skin during pregnancy will have more breakouts in the months following delivery. Others will have noticeably drier skin.

The biggest issue for many of my patients is that they just don't have as much time to care for their skin now that they're caring for a new baby. You may want to experiment with a new cleanser and moisturizer. In general, mild formulas such as Dove and Oil of Olay are inexpensive and effective. You can also use a lotion or a cream that contains 12 percent lactic acid as an occasional exfoliant.

If you're having trouble with acne, stick with oil-free cosmetics. Heavier formulas can clog pores and contribute to the problem.

Something else to consider: Dry skin can be a symptom of an
underactive thyroid, a condition that affects about 2 to 5 percent of new moms in the year after they give birth. Your healthcare provider can do a quick blood test to find out whether you have this condition.

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