Your skin concerns, explained, from fungal and hormonal acne to dark spots and rosacea.
We’re here to tell you what we know, but don’t take it as medical advice. Talk to your medical provider about your specific health concerns.
Whey protein builds muscle. It may also lead to acne—but the evidence isn’t conclusive.
It’s easier than you think: cleanse, moisturize, treat, and protect.
If you notice your face is puffy in the morning, these tips are for you.
For some people, these foods are the culprit behind an uncomfortable skin reaction.
Working out promotes a healthy body and, therefore, healthy skin. But you still need to wash your face!
What you eat and drink won’t magically relieve dehydrated skin, but staying hydrated is still important.
Research suggests there may be a link between breakouts and the “sunshine vitamin.”
Give your pores some TLC with these nourishing ingredients.
If your skin is oily and dry, this guide is for you.
Spoiler: Eggs are loaded with vitamins, minerals, and protein, and they might be good for your skin, too.
These powerhouse skincare ingredients have a long history of proven benefits.
Carotenoids give fruits and vegetables their vibrant colors, and they can also benefit your skin.