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    A: Daily exfoliation can do more harm than good. That's because, exfoliating every day might remove "too many living cells, increasing the chance of irritation and skin damage," writes SmartSkinCare. Instead, exfoliate one to two times a week.
    A: Although a mild cleanser and moisturizer are ideal for everyone, it’s also important to consider your skin type. Creams are typically too heavy for oily skin types, whereas they’re perfect for a dry complexion. Also, keep in mind that your skin type can change according to “season, diet and age,” notes the Web site, SmartSkinCare. So, when shopping for skincare, look for products specifically made for your skin type. You can also see a dermatologist to get recommendations based on your skin’s needs.
    A: Exfoliating is a great way to remove dead skin cells, so it’s important for any routine; however, choose wisely depending on your skin type. If you have dry, sensitive skin, go with a gentle scrub.
    A: A simple trick is to use a small amount of cream and just lightly brush over the brows to hold the hairs in place.

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