The plane, change in weather, different water types—all of these can result in dry, blotchy skin when you travel. So, what can you do? These tips from a dermatologist will help you get back on track.
HOUSTON, Texas -- With COVID-19 cases in the U.S. surpassing 250,000 by early April, health officials are still recommending basic hygiene tips to limit the spread of the virus. Experts say one of the ...
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Skin Care Tips For the Month of May
Skin Cancer Awareness Month, observed each May, highlights the importance of prevention, early detection, and education ...
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13 dermatologist-approved tips to improve skin texture
Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MDKey TakeawaysExfoliate your skin about once or twice a week for optimal results.People ...
Summer has officially begun, which means warmer days and more time outside. While enjoying the sunshine can be one of the most fun parts of summer, increased exposure to the sun's ultraviolet (UV) ...
Freezing temps, blustery winds, and the dry air from indoor heat can wreak havoc on your skin. So, how can you deal with stubborn dry patches, too-red cheeks, and chapped lips in the winter? Here’s ...
Imagine for a moment what the human body would be like without skin (we know—ick—but bear with us): All our organs, muscles, and bones would be exposed, completely vulnerable to the ravages of the ...
Starting retinoids in your 40s gives your skin time to acclimate before the deeper structural changes of your 50s. The ...
What do Emily Ratajkowksi, Gigi Hadid, and Irina Shayk all have in common? Ridiculously good skin, which is in no small part thanks to New York-based facialist Fabricio Ormonde. With more than 15 ...
One of the many reasons we head to salons for skincare treatments is due in part to micro-needling. While there are many who are needle-averse, these tiny needles (hence, the term, micro-needling), ...
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