Herbal Help for Rejuvenating Your Skin
This new study shows that a combination of two herbs, traditionally used for skin, increases collagen and hydration and improves skin elasticity, pores and wrinkles.
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by Linda Woolven, B.A., Master Herbalist, Acupuncturist and Ted Snider, B.Ed., M.A.

This new study shows that a combination of two herbs, traditionally used for skin, increases collagen and hydration and improves skin elasticity, pores and wrinkles.

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