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.
OTCs that can help treat teen acne, and getting into a skin care routine, can go a long way
You risk serious and even life-threatening health complications, from muscle injury to melanoma
It could be from dry skin, bacteria or ingrown hairs
The location of your acne can tell you a lot about what’s causing it and how to treat it
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There’s a difference between hair loss and hair growth when it comes to biotin’s benefits
The skin care superhero relieves dry skin and eases irritation
3 kinds of blisters and how to treat them (Spoiler: Popping them isn’t best the answer)
The plant-based soap can improve your skin through exfoliation and deep cleansing
Achieve clearer skin with chemical peels, dermabrasion, fillers and laser resurfacing
Options like at-home freeze kits and apple cider vinegar may not work, and they come with risks
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