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girl applying acne medication to face
October 29, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

Antibiotics for Acne: How Much Is Too Much?

Better, safer treatments are available

Skin care products on a wood table next to a bowl of brown powder
October 7, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

Do Caffeinated Skin Care Products Work?

How your morning pick-me-up can perk up your skin, too

A white cup of ice on a white background.
October 6, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

Facial Icing: Is Ice Good for Your Face?

This simple trick can seriously reduce puffiness

A close up image of red and white pimples on the skin
September 22, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

Do Home Remedies for Cystic Acne Work?

Find out the best way to treat this skin condition from a dermatologist

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A close-up of stretch marks on someone's skin
August 19, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

What You Should Know About Stretch Marks on Your Breasts

Plus, a dermatologist tells you whether you can get rid of them

Person rubbing cream on their hands with reflection in bathroom mirror
August 11, 2021/Cancer Care & Prevention

Is Cancer Treatment Affecting Your Skin and Nails?

Take these steps to limit the damage

woman spraying hypochlorous acid on her skin
August 3, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

What Is Hypochlorous Acid? And Why Should You Use It?

Skin care product can help with acne and fight COVID-19

woman with hair towel at spa steaming her face
June 15, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

Is Steaming Your Face Good for Your Skin?

An aesthetician explains the benefits of steaming your face and how to do it at home

Blue light for your health
May 6, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

Blue Light Therapy for the Skin: What Can It Do?

Go blue to treat acne, sun damage and skin cancer

Bad Reactions to Temporary Henna Tattoos
April 13, 2021/Skin Care & Beauty

Are Temporary Henna Tattoos Safe?

Ink may cause serious skin reactions to tattoos

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