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  from Heather Brannon, MD

If your face is flaky and red, you probably already know you have dry skin. But if your face is tight and/or tingly after you wash it, did you know that means the cleanser you're using is too harsh and is drying your face out?

This week I'll review the important points about face-washing and give you specific cleansers you can use on your face if it's dry.

Because you should use the mildest cleanser on your face that still gets rid of oil and grime, these cleansers would be a good starting point for most people.

 
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