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.
Age spots have nothing to do with your age. Good news: They’re harmless and also treatable.
A hard look at big fat zits.
You know what gets under our skin? Misinformed skincare tips, and there are a lot of them out there—especially on social media!
Rosacea isn’t curable, but early treatment can help prevent progression.
Hyperpigmentation (aka dark spots) is painless and usually harmless, but there are ways to help reduce its appearance.
The ins and outs of retinol, according to the experts.
Just a few simple lifestyle changes can make a huge difference in the look and feel of your skin.
Battling acne breakouts? Beta-hydroxy acids might just be what you’re looking for!
Topical lotions and sunscreen can reduce dark spots and help prevent new ones from forming.
Rosacea is most common on your nose, cheeks, chin, and forehead, but it can also occur on your chest, ears, neck, and scalp.
This multitasking skincare ingredient treats acne, dark spots, and rosacea.
Getting a proper diagnosis on the type of skin mark you may have is the first step toward treatment.