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Tips for Healthy Radiant Skin

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Summary: Healthy radiant skin is attainable by using a 2-percent salicylic acid product that exfoliates away the dead skin cells and by using a product that replaces the moisture trapping molecules in the skin. Get healthier, more radiant skin, which comes down to proper moisturizing, with advice from a board-certified dermatologist in this free video on skin care.

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By Loretta Ciraldo
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Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, the author of the book "Six Weeks to Sensational Skin", is a board-certified dermatologist in Miami, Fla., who has made numerous appearances on television shows,...read more

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"Hello, my name is Dr. Loretta Ciraldo, board certified dermatologist, and author of "Six Weeks to Sensational Skin." This is all about how to have healthy, radiant skin. And basically, we all remember seeing babies, being with babies and what we love is to have that baby smooth, silky skin that really almost has a certain luminosity to it. And the two biggest tips I'm going to give you about having radiant skin would be first of all stop using soap if you are using it, because soap tends to dry out our skin. And get a good non-soap cleanser, like my dual cleanse where you're going to have two percent salycylic acid that will really take away all the dead skin at the surface, so that you're living, more radiant skin can come out. And then secondly, to use a product like my youthful radiance, and what this does is this actually replaces the very moisture trapping molecules that babies have in abundance. And one use of it will really give you a more radiant skin for a whole six hours after a single application. This is Dr. Loretta Ciraldo."

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