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Dive into the science of aging skin to learn how you can slow down the development of fine lines and wrinkles.
The best face moisturizers for sensitive skin.
What squalane does for skin (and why it’s better than similarly spelled squalene).
Cut down your skincare routine with expert-approved products for minimalists.
Hint: It depends on your skin type.
This stabilizing agent is used to help preserve certain skincare products.
This amino acid offers several skin benefits. Here’s how to work it into your routine.
It’s important to take care of your skin all over—not just your face. Here’s how.
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.
A look at the science behind some popular skincare ingredients.