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new, supple skin. eating vitamin a-rich fruits and vegetables, such as cantaloupe, passion fruit, tomatoes, sweet potato, carrots and spinach, can help your skin retain moisture. hide caption of photos: foods to fortify your body for winter tame dry hair: your mother probably told you to eat your broccoli
"the unique combination of emollient oils and fatty acids in broccoli can make hair stronger and more lustrous," said dr. charles crutchfield, a clinical professor of dermatology at the university of minnesota medical school. because of the lack of moisture in the air, hair can be brittle and easily...
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