Beauty is more than skin deep. But having healthy skin, hair and nails is still important. Our dermatologists, allergists and other medical experts offer tips and tricks to reduce acne and signs of aging, protect against skin cancer, address chronic conditions and more.
Bathing once a day is the general guidance, but you could also have reasons to soap up twice a day or not at all
There’s not one specific cure-all diet for eczema, but it helps to keep track of what you eat and when you experience symptoms
It’s best to avoid picking at zits, which can damage your skin (though there are ways to minimize the risk)
Both inflammatory conditions have varying triggers and symptoms
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Strengthening your skin barrier, simple routines and minimizing products are ongoing, popular trends
This medication only works well for short periods of time and when paired with other treatments
It could leave a mark when you’re walking long distances in hot weather
Early attention to skin wounds can help minimize their appearance later
Several conditions, like vitiligo and fungal infection, can cause a loss of pigmentation, leading to white spots or patches on your skin
Moisturizing, running a humidifier and adjusting your showers may help keep itchiness and irritation at bay
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