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How to Have Great Looking Skin Part 2by Kim Beardsmore Moisture that is lost firm the skin needs to be replaced quickly so that the surface of the skin is kept both soft and smooth. The living cells in the layers need water so that they will not shrivel up and die. A moisturiser can protect the skin by providing a varier between the skin and the external environment. It also prevents the loss of moisture from the deeper layers of the skin. Should people who have oily skin use a moisturiser? Moisturisers are particularly recommended for people with dry skin but everyone can benefit from using a moisturiser. You simply need to ensure that you choose the correct moisturiser for your skin type. People with oily skin should choose a moisturiser that hydrates their skin whilst helping absorb any excess oil.
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Kids' skin care goes beyond sunscreen - Detroit Free Press
9 Jul 2008 at 4:27am
By this point in the season, parents are probably pretty good at slathering their children with sunscreen, but good summer skin care doesn't stop there. Adults often adjust their health and beauty routines as they deal with heat, chlorine, sand, salt ...
Protect your skin: Cover up - News-Leader.com
9 Jul 2008 at 2:25am
Perhaps it's fitting that a food product ? the seedless grape ? was the image picked for a major anti-sunning campaign. Gardeners are among the most at risk for developing skin cancer. All that weeding and watering, mowing and mulching was once ...
Favre?s itch getting under Pack?s skin - Buffalo News
9 Jul 2008 at 5:53am
Imagine you?re Aaron Rodgers. Since Brett Favre announced his retirement in March, you have been operating under the assumption that you are going to be the new starting quarterback of the Green Bay Packers. Then you hear reports that Favre has the ...
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