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What happens to your skin as the years go by? Is there any way to slow the aging process or perhaps even stop it? What is on the horizon for aging skin?

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Day Creams VS Night Creams
What's the difference between a day wear cream and a night cream? Can one be used in place of the other?

Face Creams vs Eye Creams
I often receive e-mails asking me if a skincare company is simply trying to sell two products when one product would do. In most cases, no. Here's why.

Brew Up Great Skin
Have you simply been tossing your tea bag into the garbage? You might save a few of them after reading the benefits that these little bags offer.

The First Cold Cream
Have you ever wondered how cold cream came to be? Here is the answer.

All About A Mask
Look on a mask as something to destress your life and help your skin at the skin time. Info and two recipes provided.

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Does Vitamin C Play A Part??
Are you using an products containing Vitamin C? You can add to the poll and then read to see why the readers are for or against this new breakthrough.

Face Facts
Get to know your face and some of it's demands. Compliments of our Dermatology Guide at About.

Favorite Cleansers
With all the brands to choose from, it would be nice to have some suggestions. And, that is just what I have for you. The forum readers have posted what works for them. Makes buying something so much easier!

Skin Cleansing and Detox
Our Alternative Medicine Guide believes that this could have an effect on your skin.

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