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“Reduce bumps caused by summer heat and humidity with an at home glycolic mask once a week,” suggests Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi, a cosmetic dermatologist and laser surgeon in Washiongton, D.C. “These masks can also soothe skin that's irritated by sun and saltwater or chlorine from the pool.” The Verdure Rejuvenating Masque Peel ($42; verdureskin.com) exfoliates with glycolic and salicylic acid, but won't dehydrate skin thanks to the soothing green tea and jojoba.The 25 Best Summer Skin Tips Ever
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