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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 03/31/2008, comments (0)

How to Avoid Sunburn This Summer

Last year, I went on vacation to Florida and ended up with a nasty red sunburn. I know I should stay out of the sun, but I want to enjoy my time on the beach this year. What can I do to make sure I don't get a sunburn? It's not easy being burned. It's also not easy dealing with painful peeling, irritation, and sensitivity. Who... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 03/31/2008, comments (0)

How to Avoid Sunburn This Summer

Last year, I went on vacation to Florida and ended up with a nasty red sunburn. I know I should stay out of the sun, but I want to enjoy my time on the beach this year. What can I do to make sure I don't get a sunburn? It's not easy being burned. It's also not easy dealing with painful peeling, irritation, and sensitivity. Who... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 03/31/2008, comments (2)

Your Cosmetic Doctor: Board-Certified or Not?

A recent headline claimed that Priscilla Presley, widow of the King, had suffered a botched noninvasive cosmetic procedure in 2003. Daniel Serrano, an unlicensed Argentinean doctor, had previously treated Larry King's ex-wife, Shawn, as well as Lionel Richie's ex-wife, Diana. Serrano claimed his injections were superior to Botox and... Read moreChevron
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Sue Chung

Sue Chung

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Health and Beauty Writer - Active 2007 - 2009
posted 11/09/2007, comment (1)

How Can I Reverse Wrinkles Caused by Smoking?

I smoked for a long time but quit a few years ago. I have some wrinkles now and I want to know if I can get rid of them?When you quit smoking, it's true that you can reverse some of the damage. Most of that reversal, however, occurs inside your body. Eight hours after your last cigarette, your body's amount of carbon monoxide (a toxin in... Read moreChevron
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