Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Erase the Signs of Aging: No Knife Required

Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Healthy Beauty Newsletter
In This Issue:
  • Solved! 18 Embarrassing Beauty Problems
  • Solutions for Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes
  • 'What Can I Do About Thinning Hair?'

Top Story Erase the Signs of Aging:
No Knife Required

When it comes to looking younger, non-
surgical options abound. See before-and-after
pictures to decide what's right for you.

Also See:
  • Exercise for Healthy Skin?
  • Electrolysis: Get the Facts
  • How Retinoids Work
Healthy Beauty Features
Solved! 18 Embarrassing Beauty Problems
Unibrows, razor burn, pimples in unmentionable places: We
tackle 18 beauty questions you were too uncomfortable to ask.
Also See:
  • Skin Care Products: What's Essential?
  • Try the WebMD Personal Skin Evaluator


Solutions for Dark Circles and Puffy Eyes
Bags or dark circles under your eyes can instantly age you and make
you look tired. Why you get them, and how to make them disappear.
Also See:
  • The Lowdown on Mineral Makeup
  • Easy Fixes for Your Age-Giveaway Zones


More From WebMD:
• Skin Care Tips for Women With Lupus 
From The WebMD Skin & Beauty Community
'What Can I Do About Thinning Hair?'
She's worried because her formerly thick, wavy locks have
become thin and wispy. Any advice on products that stop hair loss?

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