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Health Tip: Healthy Skin Doesn’t Have to Cost a Fortune
By LadyLively on October 26, 2015
A good skin care regimen doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. But it should leave your skin clean and full of moisture.
The American Academy of Dermatology recommends:
- Regularly cleanse, treat and protect your skin.
- Use sunscreen daily, at least every 12 hours.
- Use a body moisturizer daily. During winter, apply it as soon as you get out of the shower, when skin is damp.
- Stick to one or two product lines to save money and storage space.
- A more expensive product isn’t necessarily better for your skin. Look for products that contain alpha hydroxy acid and vitamin A.
- Choose combination products, such as lip balm that also includes sunscreen.
Source: HealthDay
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