Sometimes bumps on your face (or other parts of your body) can be indicative of an allergic reaction to something you ate, wore, or applied on...
On that note, both derms also say you definitely shouldn’t put it on open wounds: Just because it’s anti-inflammatory, that doesn’t mean it’s the most sterile...
Again, salicylic acid is an excellent choice—it’s anti-inflammatory and works by reducing the production of sebum (oil) that contributes to clogged pores, Dr. Lebowitz adds.9 10...
We’ll get straight to the point: The benefits of hyaluronic acid are undeniable, so if it’s not yet part of your skin care routine, you’re missing...
Topical vitamins get plenty of praise from skin care enthusiasts, but there’s an important one that’s often left out of the spotlight: vitamin E. You may...
Another issue with scrubs: “It’s hard to control the degree of exfoliation and most people end up using too much or scrubbing with too much force,”...
Another issue with scrubs: “It’s hard to control the degree of exfoliation and most people end up using too much or scrubbing with too much force,”...
If you have oily skin, you might be tempted to skip sunscreen. And, look, we get it: Any extra product—and especially one that has a reputation...
Rinsing out conditioner as the very last step of your shower routine seems like a smart plan. While you’re busy washing your body and, perhaps, exfoliating...
Putting “acid” on your face might sound like a recipe for disastrous stinging, burning, and peeling—a la Samantha’s lobster-red face in that unforgettable episode of Sex...