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How to Get Your Glow Back

Glowing skin is easier to achieve than you might think
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Moisturize beyond your face

Moisturizing your face is a great place to start, but that's not the only area of your skin that needs hydrating. Your neck (and by extension, your upper chest area) is covered by sensitive skin. This area gets a lot of sun exposure and can be prone to dark spots and fine lines — so be sure to moisturize and use SPF!

Try: Clinique Moisture Surge 72-Hour Auto-Replenishing Hydrator, $39



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Live healthy

A good diet and exercise does a whole lot of good for your skin. Since they're packed with skin-loving vitamins, eating your daily serving of fruits and vegetables will help your skin stay clear and healthy — in addition to keeping the rest of your body in order too (you know what they say about apples).

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Wear sunscreen

Sunscreen isn't just for the beach! Your skin goes through a lot under the sun, and studies show that it's this everyday exposure that contributes to premature aging on your skin. In other words, always be sure to apply year-round!

Try: La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair Facial Moisturizer with SPF, $19.99



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Take shorter, colder showers

A long, hot shower may sound heavenly, but it's actually not the best for your skin: You see, hot showers wash away protective oils and tend to leave you parched. Conversely, cold showers help improve blood flow, and can actually help relieve certain uncomfortable skin conditions.

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BY ANGELA PATRICIA SUACILLO | NOV 29, 2018 | SHARES
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