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  2. 12 dermatologist-approved winter skin-care tips to soothe dry ...

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    As the seasons change, your skin-care routine might need to change too. Prevent and soothe dry, irritated winter skin with these 12 dermatologist-approved tips.

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    Here are 15 tips for how to get naturally glowing skin at home. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ... Health. Lighter Side. News.

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    Welcome to winter, where it gets dark at 4 pm, we all sit inside drinking red wine and watching true crime documentaries, and all of our skin is as dry and cracked as the Sahara. Joy. Joy.

  5. Skin care - Wikipedia

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    Skin care is a routine daily procedure in many settings, such as skin that is either too dry or too moist, and prevention of dermatitis and prevention of skin injuries. [ 3 ] Skin care is a part of the treatment of wound healing , radiation therapy and some medications.

  6. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    The personal skin care market based on natural products has shown strong growth. [7] Clinical and laboratory studies have identified activities in many natural ingredients that have potential beneficial activities for personal skin care, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] but there is a shortage of convincing evidence for natural product efficacy in medical problems.

  7. K-beauty - Wikipedia

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    Korean beauty standards in the 21st century prize a youthful look and the appearance of moisture on the skin, which results in a preference for cremes over powders. K-beauty products are also more often designed for export, as a result of South Korea's history of import substitution industrialization. [27]