Beauty is more than skin deep. But having healthy skin, hair and nails is still important. Our dermatologists, allergists and other medical experts offer tips and tricks to reduce acne and signs of aging, protect against skin cancer, address chronic conditions and more.
When outside, protect your skin from damaging UV rays with a fresh layer of sunscreen at least once every two hours
Chemicals, fragrances and other ingredients in sunscreen can cause allergic reactions or irritate your skin
Both can protect you from the sun’s rays, but they do it in different ways
Your skin tone determines if a sunburn becomes a suntan
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Working with a therapist, staying active and practicing mindfulness are just a few ways to help manage stress
You can still get a tan (a sign of skin damage) while wearing sunscreen
Ice and ice-cold water can damage tissue, restrict blood flow and delay the healing process
Rapid weight loss can change the way your face looks, bringing wrinkles, sagging skin and a gaunt appearance
Your skin care routine doesn’t need to be overly involved — or expensive
Studies are mixed, but frequently wearing very tight, warm hats could stress your follicles and lead to hair loss
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