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Health experts are working to bust the myth that beauty is only skin-deep skin-deep
adj.
Superficial; shallow: a skin-deep acquaintanceship.

adv.
In a shallow manner; superficially.
. Working with the idea that comprehensive skin care begins internally, involving a healthy diet combined with the right dietary supplements Noun 1. dietary supplement - something added to complete a diet or to make up for a dietary deficiency
diet - a prescribed selection of foods

vitamin pill - a pill containing one or more vitamins; taken as a dietary supplement
 to nourish nour·ish
v.
To provide with food or other substances necessary for sustaining life and growth.
 skin, nutritionists have teamed with Olympian Labs to create the Web site WhatVitaminsAreRightForYou.com. It's designed to help people learn more about natural health supplements that can work in concert with topical topical /top·i·cal/ (top´i-k'l) pertaining to a particular area, as a topical antiinfective applied to a certain area of the skin and affecting only the area to which it is applied.

top·i·cal
adj.
 creams to help keep skin healthy and looking years younger.
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Title Annotation:SKIN HEALTH
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jun 21, 2005
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