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.
This stabilizing agent is used to help preserve certain skincare products.
These wrinkles can be a frustrating part of the aging process—but there are steps you can take to prevent and treat them.
This amino acid offers several skin benefits. Here’s how to work it into your routine.
Although the “natural” label on skincare is largely up to interpretation, some ingredients do have scientifically proven anti-aging properties.
These strategies can help you get younger-looking skin.
It’s important to take care of your skin all over—not just your face. Here’s how.
Skincare experts explain the science behind face taping.
Aging is a gift—but you can slow down its less desirable side effects with some healthy habits.
Commonly used in a medical setting, this chemical compound is also used in skincare.
Coarse wrinkles above the lips can be tough to treat, but there are proven treatments that can help.
These skincare products meet our dermatology providers’ standards—and they may be right for your skin.
Discover how to choose exfoliating gloves for your skin.