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September 26, 2007

Fall into Smooth Skin

The good news: We no longer have to worry about melting from the scorching summer heat. The bad news: The change in weather does not bode well for our skin. But fear not dry skin victims. Help is here:

Tom Sorensen/Variety1. Sonya Dakar's Enzyme Peeling Cream exfoliates dead skin cells leaving your skin smooth and firm. Follow this up with the Blue Mask, which helps cool and sooth. Then dab on the Hydrosoft cream and your face will be ready to face any dry weather challenges. (www.sonyadakar.com)

* Advice from Sonya Dakar: "When skin becomes dry, it forms a barrier between healthy skin and moisture. Exfoliating two or three times a week will slough away dry sebum, leaving your skin primed and ready to fully absorb the vitamins and minerals in your products that it needs to be healthy and radiant."




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2. Sephora hopes to make your life a bit easier with a two-in-one exfoliator and mask, which gently exfoliates as it moisturizes the skin. The FACE moisturizer will also help skin replenish and rehydrate. (www.sephora.com)

* Advice from Gilbert Soliz, Sephora Pro Beauty Team: "The Sephora FACE Moisturizing Cream-Dry Skin is packed with Shea Butter, Vitamin E, and Lotus Extract and works to instantly replace lost moisture, while nourishing the skin. This moisturizer works best when applied in the morning, right before you apply your foundation and in the evening too. Overall, skin is left feeling soft and smooth."
(M. McNiece)


September 26, 2007 in BEAUTY | Permalink

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