Wednesday, December 17, 2014

About Acne: Wintertime Skin Care Tips

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From Angela Palmer, your Guide to Acne

Winter is here.  And so is dry, flaky, peeling skin.  And breakouts.  Sigh.

Not to worry.  There are things you can do to keep your skin hydrated throughout the winter months, all while treating your acne.

Happy winter!

Angela

 

Wintertime Skin Care Tips
Beat dry skin and acne breakouts with these 4 simple skin care switches.

How To Choose a Moisturizer
To get through the winter you need a good moisturizer.  Here's how to choose one that won't make your acne worse.

How To Choose a Sunscreen
Hitting the slopes?  Those rays can be just as powerful bouncing off the snow as they are during the summertime.  Protect your skin without causing breakouts.

Treating Acne and Dry Skin
Skin still unbearably dry?  These tips are just what you need.
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