Your Guide to Anti-Aging Skin Care Essentials

Sources Medically Reviewed on 08/07/2019 Reviewed by Debra Jaliman, MD on August 07, 2019
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REFERENCES:
News releases, American Academy of Dermatology.
American Academy of Dermatology: "Dry skin: Signs and symptoms," "Sensitive Skin," "Sunscreens," "Skin of Color," "Acne Treatment," "Physical Procedures for Treating Acne," "Laser hair removal," "What dermatologists tell their patients," "Stress and skin."
Arbuckle, R. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, Oct. 16, 2008.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health: "Skin and Hair Health."
Amy Derick, MD, dermatologist, Barrington, Ill.
Skin Cancer Foundation: "What Goes On First?"
The Nemours Foundation: "Should I Pop My Pimple?," "Does Putting Toothpaste on a Pimple Make It Go Away?," "Hair Removal."
FDA: "Removing Hair Safely."
Medscape Reference: "Nonlaser Hair Removal Techniques," "Chemical Peels."
Cleveland Clinic: "Tips for Beautiful Skin."
Leffell, D. Total Skin: The Definitive Guide to Whole Skin Care for Life, Hyperion, 2000.
National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases: "Healthy Skin Matters."
Reviewed by Debra Jaliman, MD on August 07, 2019
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