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.
Lifestyle adjustments like stress reduction, wearing softer clothing and staying out of the sun can help manage flares
Your provider can develop a personalized treatment plan, which may include prescription medications, antihistamines and corticosteroids
Infections, autoimmune conditions, major life changes, extreme temps and even sunlight can cause this itchy condition
Tackle perspiration and odor by wearing breathable fabrics, showering after exercising and using an absorbent powder
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Allantoin is a common ingredient in a host of skin care products and cosmetics that helps moisturize and smooth skin
Pumpkin seed oil supplements may help with hair loss, but they may not be right for everyone
The fluctuation in your hormones can cause the red, itchy welts
Peptides are amino acids that can help fight inflammation, but they can come with a higher price tag than other similarly effective ingredients
The results aren’t great, and the risks — like vision problems — aren’t worth it
During an annual exam, your provider will check for any moles or spots that have changed in size, color or shape
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