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Skin care in autumn As your summer tan (real or fake) fades to sallow yellow, the remains of mini-scars from insect bites and scratches from your camping trips loom into view on your now-pale skin. |  | Skin care in winter It’s generally not the cold that’s the problem, but the dryness brought on by the time of year and the air conditioning.
|  | Skin care in spring Spring tends to be a very good time for most people’s skin. Excessively dry or oily skin tends to find its balance and winter problems such as rosacea clear up. |  | Skin care in summer Summer’s a wonderful time of the year, but it can also be a time of raging sun, sweating and mosquitoes. |
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