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Rosacea can leave your skin feeling red and inflamed. Moisturizing daily with a non-irritating moisturizer may help.
Coarse wrinkles above the lips can be tough to treat, but there are proven treatments that can help.
Get the most out of your skincare products with these dermatology provider recommendations.
It may sound unfamiliar, but it’s actually fairly common in many products.
This vegetable oil has anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and anti-microbial properties.
These skincare products meet our dermatology providers’ standards—and they may be right for your skin.
Skincare experts share what you can do about this common sign of aging.
Curology’s licensed dermatology providers and product development experts share what they really think about this popular drugstore product.
The answer depends on your skin type—allow our experts to explain.
Hydrate your skin before bed with these expert-approved moisturizers.
Commonly used in a medical setting, this chemical compound is also used in skincare.
This multipurpose Omega-6 may help you get clearer, more hydrated skin.