The Right Way to Wash Your Face

Wednesday, August 31, 2011
WebMD Healthy Beauty
In This Issue:
  • 5 Lightning-Quick Beauty Fixes
  • Refresh Your Face Without Surgery
  • Does Anything Smooth Cleavage Wrinkles?

Top Story The Right Way to
Wash Your Face 

It's not as simple as soap and water.
An expert explains how to pick the
right cleanser for your skin type.

Also See:
  • Is Your Skin Aging Well?
  • 20 Best-Kept Hair Secrets
  • Summer Hair Removal Tips
Healthy Beauty Features
5 Lightning-Quick Beauty Fixes
Ran out of moisturizer, makeup remover, or shave gel? It's not
a beauty emergency with these quick and easy substitutions.
Also See:
  • 4 Common Skin Problems Solved
  • Facelift for Drooping Cheeks 


Refresh Your Face Without Surgery
Looking for a little pick-me-up but not ready to go under the knife?
Get the facts about nonsurgical cosmetic procedures for the face.
Also See:
  • Is Heavy Sweating a Problem for You?
  • The Latest in Laser Resurfacing 


More From WebMD:
• Thinning Hair: More Than Just a "Bad Hair Day."
• Tone Up With Our Calorie and Exercise Tracker
From The Healthy Skin Blog
Does Anything Smooth Cleavage Wrinkles?
If you've noticed creases and wrinkles in your decolletage, there
are several steps you can take to minimize them. Find out how.

More from the experts on the Healthy Skin blog.
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