Friday, November 11, 2011

It's Time to Stop Hiding Your Legs

Friday, November 11, 2011
Healthy Beauty Newsletter
In This Issue:
  • Myths and Facts About Cellulite
  • 12 Ways to Wreck Your Skin
  • What to Do About Stretch Marks

Top Story Make Varicose Veins
Go Away for Good

It's time to stop hiding your legs. Learn
why we get varicose and spider veins
and the most effective ways to treat them.

Also See:
  • Face-Washing Fundamentals  
  • Tips for Teens With Acne
  • How to Prevent Hair Damage
Healthy Beauty Features
Myths and Facts About Cellulite
Why do some women get it and others don't? And do topical creams
and cellulite-zapping treatments really work? Get the inside scoop.
Also See:
  • Beauty Tips for Women Over 50
  • How to Pick the Right Shampoo  


12 Ways to Wreck Your Skin
Skimping on sunscreen, over-scrubbing, sneaking an occasional
cigarette: Are you making one of these major skin care mistakes?
Also See:
  • Simple Strategies for Relieving Dry Skin
  • Solved! 18 Embarrassing Beauty Problems


More From WebMD:
• Can What You Eat Help Skin Look Younger?
• Control Excessive Sweating: Tips for Staying Dry
From the WebMD Skin & Beauty Community
What to Do About Stretch Marks
She recently shed 20 pounds, and now she's feeling self-conscious
about stretch marks. Does anything work to get rid of them?

See the latest discussions in the WebMD Skin & Beauty Community.
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