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Fact or fiction: Does peanut butter cause acne?

The peanuts aren’t to blame. But all that added sugar may be.

Jul 7 • 6 min read
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Tea tree oil and acne: What you need to know

This broad-spectrum antimicrobial may reduce the occurrence of breakouts.

Jul 7 • 7 min read
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Can diet and lifestyle changes help you avoid perioral dermatitis?

A balanced diet rich in vitamins, essential fatty acids, fruits, and veggies is a great start!

Jul 7 • 6 min read
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Ask an expert: Vitamin A for acne

Studies show topical vitamin A treats and helps prevent breakouts. Here’s how to incorporate it into your routine.

Jul 7 • 5 min read
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Spirulina for acne: Does it really work?

Spirulina—a dietary supplement that’s derived from algae—may have some skincare benefits.

Jul 7 • 6 min read
Milk Thistle Supplement

Is milk thistle beneficial for acne?

The research is limited—but some evidence points in favor of using this plant for its potential skin benefits.

Jul 7 • 6 min read
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Does eating honey benefit skin?

Your taste buds may love honey. But what about your skin?

Jul 7 • 6 min read
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Does apple cider vinegar work for acne?

Maybe! Research is limited, so it might be best to stick to better-researched, tried and true topicals instead.

Jul 7 • 7 min read
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Everything you need to know about diet and psoriasis

These foods may help you control this chronic condition.

Jul 7 • 7 min read
Brown Spots

What causes brown spots on your face? Experts explain

Spoiler alert: The sun is a primary cause of facial hyperpigmentation—so always remember your SPF!

Jul 7 • 7 min read
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Is it possible to stop your skin from peeling?

Prevention is key! Help keep your skin protected by wearing sunscreen and regularly moisturizing.

Jul 7 • 7 min read
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How to treat hyperpigmentation on the body

The best way to treat hyperpigmentation is to prevent it. The key: Be sun safe!

Jul 7 • 6 min read
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