We asked doctors, chemists and beauty industry insiders what’s good for your skin and the environment, too. Credit...Photo Illustration by The New York Times; Shutterstock Supported by By Rachel ...
Skin over 40 becomes more prone to dryness, fine lines, and sensitivity in winter due to cold air, low humidity, and slower ...
“In general, having budget-friendly skincare improves use because it allows one to build a skin care regimen using targeted ...
Dr. Kristin Stevens, M.D., Ph.D., Dermatologist with Providence Medical Group, stopped by to bust some common skin care myths and set the record straight about what we really need to keep our skin ...
HuffPost spoke to four board-certified dermatologists about whether or not it’s “too late” to start an anti-aging regimen and how to start your own skin care routine to reap the most benefits possible ...
I can’t believe it’s been eight and a half years since I published my first Google doc of skin care. I return today at 31 years old, with the same hormonal acne and penchant for internet skin-care ...
There are a lot of skin care ingredients out there, but only a handful — like retinol and peptides — become household names for their ability to go above and beyond, whether that’s in delivering ...
The idea that retinol thins your skin likely comes from some of the short-term side effects it causes when you first start using it. During the initial adjustment phase, known as retinization, you may ...
Testing this year’s crop of skin care winners made us feel like we’d accidentally taken The Substance — in a good way. Looking in the mirror after slathering on the myriad of lotions and potions, we ...
I’m exactly half Martha Stewart’s age right now, and I can only hope to look as good as her in 20 years, never mind 40 years. Despite having used seemingly every anti-aging serum and cream for mature ...
Welcome to a new era of collaborative skincare, in which brands are joining forces with aesthetic experts to bring us the ...