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From Jen Adkins, your Guide to Skin Care
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7 Tips for Healthy Living
Every once in a while it seems we take stock of where we stand when it comes to healthy living. Are we taking care of our bodies? Are we doing our best to take care of our earth? Or are we stuck in a rut and need a little help digging out? We talked to seven professionals who know a thing or two about health living. We combined their knowledge into 7 simple tips for healthy living.

DIY - Chocolate Brunette Hair Rinse
This rinse will not ruin your highlights but instead will make your brown color deeper and more vibrant. Do not use a coffeemaker to prepare the rinse, as the concentration of coffee won't be strong enough.

Petrolatum in Skin Care - Is It Safe? A Dermatologist's View
There are so many ingredients that seem to have a bad reputation. Sometimes it's because the ingredient isn't considered the most eco-friendly, sometimes it's because people spread the word that the ingredient is bad for your skin and sometimes it's about where the ingredients are sourced from initially. But no matter how what you read, it's good to get an opinion from your dermatologist before you make any decisions on avoiding an ingredient over a rumor.

Facial Masks for Your Skin Type
If you're looking to add a beneficial step in your skin care regime, a weekly facial mask is a great addition. No matter your skin type, there is a facial mask suited for you. Usually used once or twice a week, facial masks can deep down clean your face, tighten your pores, or brighten and exfoliate your face. Masks are not a "one size fits all" product though. There are clay masks, fruit extract masks, yogurt masks, and gel masks, just to name a few in a long lineup. Before you buy a facial mask, you must recognize your skin type and buy accordingly.
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