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.
The peanuts aren’t to blame. But all that added sugar may be.
This broad-spectrum antimicrobial may reduce the occurrence of breakouts.
A balanced diet rich in vitamins, essential fatty acids, fruits, and veggies is a great start!
Studies show topical vitamin A treats and helps prevent breakouts. Here’s how to incorporate it into your routine.
Spirulina—a dietary supplement that’s derived from algae—may have some skincare benefits.
The research is limited—but some evidence points in favor of using this plant for its potential skin benefits.
Your taste buds may love honey. But what about your skin?
Maybe! Research is limited, so it might be best to stick to better-researched, tried and true topicals instead.
These foods may help you control this chronic condition.
Spoiler alert: The sun is a primary cause of facial hyperpigmentation—so always remember your SPF!
Prevention is key! Help keep your skin protected by wearing sunscreen and regularly moisturizing.
The best way to treat hyperpigmentation is to prevent it. The key: Be sun safe!