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Beauty is more than skin deep. But having healthy skin, hair and nails is still important. Our dermatologists, allergists and other medical experts offer tips and tricks to reduce acne and signs of aging, protect against skin cancer, address chronic conditions and more.
Adding a little milk to your bath can leave your skin smooth, silky and refreshed
Wear properly fitted shoes, break them in ahead of time and wear moisture-wicking socks
Topical treatments — and even some cosmetic procedures — may help reduce the appearance of this crinkled-paper look
Ferulic acid can help make other antioxidant products more powerful
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While there’s little risk in trying this hair care treatment, there isn’t much science to back up the claims
You’re putting your skin at risk of sunburn and even skin cancer when you pour on the beer
Mineral sunscreens have a heavier texture to create a physical barrier, while chemical sunscreens are lighter and use a chemical reaction to prevent UV damage
Deal with dry skin by preserving your skin’s moisture, using moisturizing products and taking preventive action
Help your ink heal by keeping it moisturized and protected from the sun
Give the delicate skin on your neck some TLC by wearing sunscreen every day and trying a retinoid or topical antioxidant
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