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.
Home remedies may help your hair, but don’t expect them to cure the autoimmune disease
A distressed skin barrier can lead to red, itchy and scaly skin
The procedures take different approaches to eliminate saggy, baggy skin around your eyes
Colloidal oatmeal, petroleum jelly and other around-the-home products can help provide needed relief
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Your body’s natural response to stress can lead to painful skin irritation
Pantothenol is a powerful moisturizer and can help repair damaged skin and hair
From the best age to get one to how long it takes to recover, we answer nine common questions about this wrinkle-reducing procedure
Some remedies might help banish breakouts, but others are best avoided
This alternative to retinol may be easier on sensitive skin
Day creams should protect your skin, night creams should soothe and repair it
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