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Worried about looking your best this summer? During this hot season you have to deal with sweat, water, sand, mosquitos and humidity.

According to WebMD.com, there are six ways to keep yourself looking beautiful whether you’re heading out to the lake, renting a beach house, hosting a BBQ or scuba diving in the caribbean.

* Skip Foundation. Summer months blesses our faces with a dewiness and color that allows us ladies to dismiss that heavy foundation for a few months.

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Ready for the days of sunshine, beach-front, lake-front, breezy dresses and flip flops?! Summer is practically here and it is time to get those feet ready to show off.

Health.com, provided some easy ways to get those tootsies ready in one week:

* Sunday Toeday: get all that polish off those toes so they can breathe if they have fungus on them (discoloration) rub lemon on them for one minute

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Winter months force your hands to endure harsh winds, bitter cold temperatures and precipitation that leaves cracked, scaly skin.

Remember a few things from everdayhealth.com on how to protect your hands…

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Psoriasis is the term for a chronic, noncontagious immune condition that causes patchy scales to develop all over a person’s body… it affects about 5% of all Americans. The most common type of psoriasis is on the fingernails and toenails.

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