Anti-Aging Products: What Works, What Doesn't?

Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Healthy Beauty Newsletter
In This Issue:
  • Plastic Surgery: How Much Is Too Much?
  • Diet Tips for Healthy, Glowing Skin 
  • Electric Facial Brushes: Do They Work?

Top Story Anti-Aging Products:
What Works, What Doesn't?

Retinoids, hydroquinone, alpha-hydroxy
acids -- which ingredient does what? Here's
what you need to know about anti-aging.

Also See:
  • 8 Skin Products to Avoid
  • Surprising Wrinkle Reducers
  • Manicure Dos and Don'ts
Healthy Beauty Features
Plastic Surgery: How Much Is Too Much?
Does having one cosmetic procedure open the door for more?
How to tell when plastic surgery has turned into an obsession.
Also See:
  • What to Do About Excess Body Hair
  • A New Procedure for Younger-Looking Hands


Diet Tips for Healthy, Glowing Skin 
Can drinking coffee make your skin look better and even reduce
skin cancer risk? Our expert answers this question and more.
Also See:
  • Top 10 Foods for Healthy Hair
  • Do You Know What's in Your Shampoo?
From the WebMD Skin & Beauty Community
Electric Facial Brushes: Do They Work?
Before she shells out big bucks, she wants to know if it
will improve her skin, and if there are less expensive options.

Start a conversation in the WebMD Skin & Beauty Community.
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