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    <title>Women's Skin Care - Share Wisdom</title>
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    <description>Women's Skin Care wisdom, knowledge, advice, tips and information shared by others. Share your wisdom with others.</description>
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    <pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2006 18:19:33 EDT</pubDate>
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      <title>Two Simple Tips For Moisturizing Your Body</title>
      <link>http://www.sharewisdom.org/beauty-fashion-and-style/womens-skin/93.html</link>
      <description>Moisturizing is essential for healthy, glowing skin but it must be done correctly to have its full effect on your body.&#xD;
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1. Only moisturize parts of your body that require moisturizing, not your whole body. Different people need moisturizing in different areas. Identify the parts of your body that need moisturizing and give them your attention. The skin over parts of your body that need moisturizing will feel uncomfortable, dry, tight, and cracked or peeling. I only moisturize my hands and my feet - the other parts of my body don't need moisturizing.&#xD;
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2. For the parts of your body that do need moisturizing, moisturize them each time after they are wet. Since my hands need moisturizing, this means that it is very rare that I will wash my hands or get them wet and not moisturize afterwards. After your body has been exposed to water, it is essential that you lock in that water to keep your skin hydrated and healthy. If you don't lock in that water, that water itself will evaporate from your skin and leave it drier than it was before.&#xD;
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Moisturize only the parts of your body that need it and always moisturize after you have been exposed to water.</description>
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      <title>Best Everyday Moisturizer - Glysomed</title>
      <link>http://www.sharewisdom.org/beauty-fashion-and-style/womens-skin/92.html</link>
      <description>I am a big fan of hand lotions and moisturizers and I would say that I have tried over 50 of them. My favorite by far is &lt;a href="http://www.glysomed.com/"&gt;Glysomed Hand Cream&lt;/a&gt;.&#xD;
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When I use that on my hands, it feels like I have a thin layer of velvet now protecting my hands. It is smooth, silky and not greasy.&#xD;
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Glysomed hand cream contains glycerine, silicone and chamomile. &#xD;
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I do &lt;i&gt;not&lt;/i&gt; recommend the Glysomed body lotion. I find that too thin, wet and milky and for some reason, it does not have the same effect. I instead use the hand cream for other parts of my body such as my feet and elbows if they need moisturizing.&#xD;
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Give Glysomed hand cream a try if you are looking for a good moisturizer.</description>
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