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.
It’s just one of the ways we make it easy to get the products that work for your unique skin.
It’s less about sticking to a restrictive diet and more about identifying and avoiding the causes of your flare-ups.
Here’s what you need to know about this potent antibiotic, which is sometimes used to treat rosacea.
If your lips feel dry and chapped, they might be getting too much sun. Here’s how an SPF lip balm can help.
Got delicate skin? These products are generally safe to use on sensitive skin without causing more breakouts.
Medical conditions, climate, chemicals, or age might be what’s causing them.
How to prevent acne breakouts while traveling.
Using coconut oil for your skin comes with pros and cons.
Not all oils are bad—these options can actually be beneficial for acne-prone skin.
The answer will depend not just on your unique skin, but also the type of exfoliant you’re using.
Go gentle on your skin by using the right products.
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