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A: You can still shower every day, but instead of shampooing, just use a dollop of conditioner and rinse your hair. You’ll be gently cleansing and adding moisture instead of stripping your locks.
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A: Even if your goal this year is long, flowing locks, give your hair a boost by getting a trim. Let your stylist know that you only want to take off from half an inch to an inch, so you can keep encouraging new growth while getting rid of those dead ends. Aim for a trim about every six weeks.
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A: According to DailyGlow, those with oily skin should look for formulas that are non-comedogenic and oil-free to help avoid breakouts. Individuals with a parched complexion should apply a lotion that’s specially formulated for dry skin while those with sensitive skin should watch for the words fragrance-free and hypoallergenic. Those with combination skin need to find a product that addresses their dual skin concerns.
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A: Don’t rely on SPF makeup to defend your skin from damaging UV rays. Dermatologist Jordana Gilman explains to WebMD that makeup with SPF would only provide sufficient sun protection if it was “applied in a very thick layer,” which most women aren’t likely to do.
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A: Not for everyone. In fact, if your summer lotion contains the right blend of humectants (or ingredients that bind water to the skin) to keep your winter skin hydrated, then stick with this formula. Individuals with moderate or severe dry skin will likely need a heavier, emollient formula during cold, dry months.
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