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  • Summer Buyers' Guide: Sunglasses
    Sunglasses this summer are oversized, colorful, and glitzy, with plenty of style to make a big splash when you head out into the sun.

  • Summer Buyers' Guide: Lip Protection
    Your lips need protection from heat, humidity, and the sun's rays -- just like the rest of you. This summer, look for lip products with SPF to minimize damage from the sun's UV rays.

  • Summer Buyers' Guide: Clothing & Sandals
    Slip your summer feet into pretty sandals and flip-flops, and check out the range of summer clothing that provides protection from the sun. You can even add SPF in your laundry.

  • Are You a Mosquito Magnet?
    Experts try to crack the code behind why mosquitoes like some humans more than others.

  • 5 Nice Things to Do for Your Feet
    From blisters to inflamed tendons, summer can be tough on toes.

  • Bad Hair Days: Hair Force Blamed
    Bad hair days grow out of hair forces caused by tiny scales and tiny electrical charges on single hairs, says an American Chemical Society Meeting report.

  • Beware of Sunburn Boosters
    Certain drugs and skin care products can increase your sensitivity to the sun. WebMD tells you how to not get burned by these hidden culprits.

  • Grooming Essentials for Women: Skin and Hair Care Products
    There are hair care and skin care products galore for women. Which ones do you need to look your best?

  • Extreme Makeover: Coming to a Beach Near You
    When you notice the growing numbers of bodacious bods on the beach, there may be more to it than you realize, say leading plastic surgeons, aestheticians, podiatrists, and dermatologists.

  • Summer Skin Care for Kids
    Early exposure and childhood sunburns are among the worst damage to the skin, raising the risk of skin cancer. Shield your kids with sun-protective clothing, sunscreens, umbrellas, and good old-fashioned shade.

  • Summer Buyers' Guide: Sunless Tanning Lotions
    Achieving that bronze-kissed look without ever stepping foot on the beach has never been easier. And sunless tans will be hotter than ever this year with all sorts of streak-proof varieties, including a do-it-yourself airbrush tanning kit, readily available.

  • Surviving a Bad Hair Day
    You can turn bad hair days into, well, stylishly acceptable days, with far less effort that you think. Experts share tips for taming hair that's out of control.

  • Healthy Fingernails: Clues About Your Health
    To the trained eye, nails can provide valuable clues about your overall health; and noticing and following up on those clues is the best way to maintain healthy fingernails.

  • Your Summer Makeover
    Try a summer makeover with these eight ways to look good and feel great, from shiny hair to strong abs and soft feet.

  • 9 Home Spa Makeovers for Body and Soul
    Experts offer tips and recipes for home spa treatments that can soothe body and soul.

  • Removing Tattoos: Who Does It and Why
    More women than men decide to have a tattoo removed, a study shows.

  • Summer Hair Care Products
    Shopping for summer hair care products? You may want to read this 2005 article about your options.

  • Exercises to Build Body Image
    Yoga, Pilates, and other types of exercise may help people feel better about their bodies.

  • 23 Ways to Reduce Wrinkles
    WebMD asked the experts what really works to reduce wrinkles and found 23 ways experts you can make a difference. From diet to wrinkle fillers, find it all here.

  • Skimpy Skin Care Tips
    Don?t have time for complex skin care? Try these 3 quick basic steps for soft, healthy skin

  • Survey: Plastic Surgery Has Wide Appeal
    In an online survey of more than 52,000 adults, 48% of women and 23% of men note interest in getting plastic surgery and/or liposuction.

  • Scratch Skin, Soothe Brain?
    Scratching may soothe the brain by activating some brain areas and deactivating other brain regions, Wake Forest University researchers report.

  • Sagging Face: Bones to Blame?
    Facial bones shift with age, setting the stage for faces to sag, Duke University researchers report.

  • Rare Skin Problem Baffles Experts
    The CDC is launching a study investigating a baffling, rare skin problem called Morgellons disease.

  • Plastic Surgery Up in 2007
    11.7 million cosmetic procedures were done in the U.S. in 2007, up 2% from 2006, says the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.