Selling cosmetics and supplements with ‘miracle’ anti-aging ingredients is the bread and butter of the beauty industry. And one look at the facial cream aisle will tell you how popular antioxidants ...
If you have itchy or dry skin, a soothing body lotion may alleviate discomfort. Plus, a consistent moisturizing routine can help keep your skin healthy. The benefits of a good lotion extend beyond its ...
In your 20s, you may have been able to get away with washing your face (when you remembered to) and throwing on some SPF. But as you age, issues like fine lines and wrinkles, dullness and pigmentation ...
Have you ever been so exhausted you’ve skipped your skin-care routine and went straight to bed? Now imagine doing that every night. For most people, the idea might trigger fears of buildup, bacteria, ...
Makeup can cover blemishes, even out redness or discoloration, draw more attention to features you love about yourself, and complement an outfit or hairstyle. Wearing makeup can have both negative and ...
You can breathe a sigh of relief: Slugging has nothing to do with slugs. Phew. Instead, slugging is a skincare technique you may have noticed trending on social media. If you’re skeptical, you’re ...
The five main skin types are normal, dry, oily, combination (dry and oily), and sensitive. Your skin type is usually predetermined by genetics. Environmental factors like sun damage, hormonal changes, ...
Hormone therapy can affect your skin in several ways. However, the effects depend on the type of hormone therapy and other factors, such as your genetics and the dosage. Estrogen and testosterone are ...
Cold winter air may bring festive vibes, but it can also leave your skin feeling dry, red and inflamed. Making some easy swaps to your skin-care routine, however, can soothe your skin and leave you ...
Skin care — and specifically the art of building a skin care routine — can be a form of self-care. But with hundreds of products on the market, figuring out the correct way to layer serums, ...
With age comes wisdom. Unfortunately, age spots, wrinkles, and saggy skin come with it, too. The aging you see in the mirror comes from forces inside and outside your body. Inside, genetics and a drop ...
As you enter perimenopause and reach menopause, you may notice that your skin is drier and itchy, starting to sag, or breaking out. These changes are related to fluctuating hormone levels. But at-home ...