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Wednesday, November 01, 2006
by Skincare-news.com team
If you're looking for ways to make your skin care routine more effective and achieve radiant skin, MD Skincare Daily Rehab has just the skin care product for you!

Two for the price of one is always a great deal, and skincare products are no exception. MD Skincare has made a smart move in putting two skin care must-have items together in one seamlessly great package: MD Skincare Daily Rehab. This is one skincare rehab session you'll want to visit over and over again!

So how does it work and what's included? This skin care dynamic duo comes into play after you've thoroughly cleansed your face. Use the Hydra-Pure™ Mist to detoxify your face, removing impurities that can be left on your skin from water. As good as water is for your skin, there is still the chance of it working against the best interest of your skincare regimen by leaving impurities such as heavy metals and minerals. The Hydra-Pure™ Mist alleviates all those issues and preps the skin for the second step, the Alpha Beta® Daily Face Peel. This peel does more than five of the most effective skincare products combined! Your face will greatly benefit from the Alpha Beta® Daily Face Peel's ability to improve the skin's density and firmness, eliminates fine lines and wrinkles and enhances your skin's clarity and radiance.

Who wouldn't want to buy this skin care twosome?

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