Buh-bye to puffy eyes
Try sleeping on not just one but three pillows to drain fluid from your face, suggests Paul Jarrod Frank, M.D., director of the Fifth Avenue Dermatology Surgery and Laser Center in Manhattan. "Also, keep some spoons in the fridge; pressing the convex sides against lids for a few minutes constricts blood vessels, easing puffiness."
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Calluses and cracked heels - The fix
Before bed, rub a wart remover on calluses and slather Vaseline (or a thick moisturizer like Burt's Bees Coconut Foot Creme, $9) over that, says Paul Jarrod Frank, M.D., director of the Fifth Avenue Dermatology Surgery and Laser Center in New Your City. Put on socks and sleep. Pumice off calluses in the morning when you shower.
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Stock up on Bag Balm
It's meant "for chapped teats, superficial scratches, abrasions and sunburn" that afflict cows, but this antiseptic salve works perfectly on humans. "Basically, it's moisturizer," says Paul Frank, a New York-based dermatologist. Find it at Bigelow Pharmacy for $9.95 for a ten-ounce jar (414 Sixth Ave between 8th and 9th Sts, 533-2700).
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