Top 10 Foods for Healthy Hair

Wednesday, September 21, 2011
WebMD Healthy Beauty
In This Issue:
  • What You Need to Know About Retinol
  • Skin Care Tips for Acne-Prone Skin
  • Threading vs. Sugaring: Which Is Better?

Top Story Top 10 Foods
for Healthy Hair

Gorgeous locks are about more than just
the right shampoo. Learn which foods can
boost luster and help hair grow faster.

Also See:
  • Quiz: Makeup Dos and Don'ts
  • What's Your Skin Type?
  • Choosing an Antiperspirant
Healthy Beauty Features
What You Need to Know About Retinol
Retinol is making an appearance in cleansers, moisturizers, night
creams, and more these days. Is it really a magic bullet for wrinkles?
Also See:
  • Embarrassed by Your Feet? Here's Help
  • Frizzy Hair? Get Tips for Smoothing It


Skin Care Tips for Acne-Prone Skin
Which moisturizers, cleansers, and makeup work best on skin that's
prone to breakouts? Read this checklist before you go shopping.
Also See:
  • What to Expect After Plastic Surgery  
  • 12 Ways to Wreck Your Skin
From the WebMD Skin & Beauty Community
Threading vs. Sugaring: Which Is Better?
Can both hair removal techniques be used on the face? Does one work
better and hurt less? Share your tips, and get advice from others.

Start your own discussion in the WebMD Skin & Beauty Community.
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