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Myth: Drinking lots of water will hydrate your dry skin.
Fact:
While it's true that dehydration can manifest itself in your complexion, causing your skin to look muddied and tired, it's time to absorb the fact that chugging H20 won't necessarily lead to totally hydrated skin. Hereditary and environmental factors are additional reasons behind dry skin. But drinking water isn't a total washout - water wards off bloating and enhances your body's natural functions.
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Myth: People with olive or dark skin do not have to worry about sun exposure or sun burn.
Fact:
While it's true that darker skin types fare better in the sun than lighter skin types, Dermatologists recommend that everyone wear an SPF 15 or higher at all times. Hereditary factors play an important role in determining whether or not one may get skin cancer, but all the protection we can get is helpful. Always wear sunscreen and avoid tanning beds and burning. Try these good skin products:
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