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5 Skin Tips for Summer
At this time of year, the warm sun is inviting—but it should also invite you to take sensible precautions. The sun’s UV (ultraviolet) rays can
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Here’s How Long It Actually Takes Skincare Products To Make A Difference On Your Skin, According To A Dermatologist «
It’s understandable to want instant results when it comes to skincare, but it’s (unfortunately) not the reality. View Article
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How to Get Skin Like Pharrell’s «
Pharrell Williams has always been pretty elusive when it comes to answering questions about his skincare routine. While making music is probably his most
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Sorry, But Pimple Patches Are Worse Than You Think «
What is clean beauty? And—for that matter—green beauty, eco-friendly beauty, and natural beauty? In Clean, Green, And In Between, beauty expert Jessica DeFino explores the
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A NO-B.S. GUIDE TO SUNSCREEN SAFETY «
Of all of life’s great ironies—traffic jams when you’re already late, “No Smoking” signs on your cigarette break, et cetera—perhaps the greatest is this: Sunlight
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The definitive guide to supporting your skin barrier (from someone who nearly destroyed theirs) «
Oh, to be an avocado. To be born with a built-in barrier that guards my most sensitive and squishy bits. To know that nature has
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Why this form of skin cancer strikes men harder than women «
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and May 4 is Melanoma Monday. Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States,
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Why Rice Water For Skin Is Loved By Derms (Whether You DIY It Or Buy It) «
Modern beauty enthusiasts have no shortage of futuristic ingredients to foist upon their faces. Epidermal Growth Factor harvested from human foreskin? It’s a thing, and
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How Long Does It Take Skincare Products To Work?
“Expecting instant gratification from skincare is a recipe for disappointment,” Dr. Aanand Geria, M.D., F.A.A.D, tells me over email — which means that beauty enthusiasts
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Is Tea Tree Oil Good For Skin? Derms Speak Out «
Rutherford, NJ dermatologist Aanand Geria, MD concurs. “Certain chemicals in tea tree oil may mimic estrogen and inhibit testosterone. As such, the Endocrine Society has

