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Help decrease sebum and reduce the appearance of pores.
There are a lot of things that contribute to dry skin, including environmental factors, medical conditions, age, and showering preferences.
Slathering on the right amount of SPF is key to keeping your skin safe from the sun’s UV rays.
Don’t pop your pimples! Instead, try one of these proven OTC or prescription treatments.
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.
Five easy ways to curb the scratching.
Help keep fine lines and wrinkles at bay with these six effective skincare ingredients.
Curology's founder explains why our personalized full-service skincare has more efficacious ingredients than you could get over the counter.
Age spots have nothing to do with your age. Good news: They’re harmless and also treatable.
Treatment for endometriosis—not the condition itself—may contribute to acne.
Plus, how you can work this natural anti-inflammatory ingredient into your daily routine.