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A diet rich in retinol—aka vitamin A—may boost your skin health.
This emollient is a popular ingredient in many skincare products.
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.
Normal skin may be the most low-maintenance skin type, but it still needs plenty of TLC.
All about vitamin C: how it works, the benefits, and if it prevents wrinkles.
Derm-approved advice on how to deal with itchy, irritated skin caused by eczema.
This medication effectively treats rosacea and perioral dermatitis—but it should only be used as directed.
Use tretinoin to send acne packing and turn back the clock!
What causes these tiny bumps, and how can you treat them?
What to keep doing for your skin once your acne clears up.
Spoiler alert: These ingredients can help lock in hydration.