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.
Move over, Myers-Briggs—there’s a new personality test in town. (And it comes with expert skincare tips, too.)
Pore strips, face masks, and vacuums — oh my!
Help prevent flare-ups that can cause redness, dilated blood vessels, and inflamed acne-like blemishes.
This hormonal disorder can increase breakouts—luckily, certain acne treatments can help.
Custom skincare is designed for your skin type and skincare goals—here’s why you should consider it.
After a wound heals, hypertrophic scars can be left behind—the result of excess collagen deposition.
Prescription-strength rosacea treatments and simple lifestyle changes can reduce symptoms.
To minimize rosacea flare-ups, you’ll have to know what causes them in the first place.
Banishing pimples on your forehead might be as simple as changing your hair products.
Say goodbye to moderate acne with the help of these treatments that can help stop it in its tracks.
This simple guide will help you to understand the symptoms of mild acne—and how you can treat it.
Skin conditions, allergens, and infections can all cause rashes. These are some ways you can help prevent and treat them.