How Hyaluronic Acid Changes Your Skin
Hyaluronic acid is a key active ingredient in a number of skin care products. How does it change your skin?
Read MoreHyaluronic acid is a key active ingredient in a number of skin care products. How does it change your skin?
Read MoreShaving daily can exfoliate your skin and give you a clean-shaven look, but also create problems including folliculitis.
Read MoreExposure to the sun will give you that boost of serotonin that you've been craving, but what is it doing to the rest of your body, specifically your skin?
Read MoreYou may have heard of "sallow skin," but do you know what it is or how to treat it?
Read MoreFace mapping is based on the Chinese medicine concept that the health of your skin is directly related to the health of your organs and other internal systems.
Read MoreEczema is a group of seven different skin conditions that affect more than 31 million Americans and can come on at any age, usually causing dry, itchy skin.
Read MoreYour skin, the body's largest organ, is often deemed a window to your overall well-being. Here's what your acne, in particular, is trying to tell you.
Read MoreStress, genetics, diet, and hormones are all factors in the development of adult acne.
Read MoreYellowing skin, or jaundice, can be a result of an underlying health condition. While jaundice may go away on its own, sometimes it requires further treatment.
Read MoreExfoliation is an important aspect of skin health, and you can encourage this process with the technique of dry brushing.
Read MoreThe American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) reports that up to 50 million Americans are affected by acne each year. Luckily, there are ways to combat it.
Read MoreWhile you're probably familiar with the common side effects of stress, like anxiety and insomnia, you may not know that stress can cause issues with your skin.
Read MoreWitch hazel can be used to cleanse the skin and treat certain skin conditions. However, it's not for everyone and there are side effects to be aware of.
Read MoreRashes are typically written off as irritating, but not serious. However, dermatologists say it could be a sign of something worrisome.
Read MoreToo much time spent in the sun and now you're sunburnt. While it's tempting to pick at flaking skin, dermatologists are united in their message: don't do it.
Read MoreHydrogen peroxide can be detrimental to your skin if overused. It can be harsh on sensitive skin, drying it out and causing further irritation to acne.
Read MoreMaking healthy food choices to benefit your skin likewise means leaving less healthy options behind. Here are some of foods to consider eating and avoiding.
Read MoreThere are tons of beauty hacks out there. One that is well-known for keeping your makeup flawless is using hair spray on your face to "set" your makeup.
Read MoreVitamin E is known for boosting immunity and lowering some kinds of heart disease. It also has antioxidant properties and the ability to fight free radicals.
Read MoreFrom freshening breath to settling indigestion, soothing skin rashes to whitening teeth, there seems to be nothing that baking soda can't do.
Read MoreAlthough skin tags can be unsightly and annoying, they are usually harmless. If you want them removed, you may try "cryotherapy," or freezing it off.
Read MoreOver the years, Kim Kardashian has shared bits of her experience with psoriasis with the public. Let's take a look into her long history with the disease.
Read MoreA lot of home remedies exist for the removal of skin tags, but experts advise against trying to do so on your own.
Read MoreThe skin on your face is different from the skin on the rest of the body, in two major ways.
Read MoreWhile it can be normal to pick at a pimple or scab from time to time, some people feel a compulsive urge to pick at their skin.
Read More'Skinny fat" (wince) is a term that has nothing to do with subjective standards of beauty.
Read MoreEven though they're often used interchangeably, the terms 'acne' and 'pimples' do not reference exactly the same thing.
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