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.
The best way to treat hyperpigmentation is to prevent it. The key: Be sun safe!
All about vitamin C: how it works, the benefits, and if it prevents wrinkles.
Topical creams with ingredients like hydroquinone can reduce the appearance of sunspots and other types of hyperpigmentation—but some require a prescription.
Derm-approved advice on how to deal with itchy, irritated skin caused by eczema.
This medication effectively treats rosacea and perioral dermatitis—but it should only be used as directed.
Use tretinoin to send acne packing and turn back the clock!
Clindamycin is a powerful antibiotic that helps stop bacteria growth to prevent the spread of acne.
You can’t remove your pores. But some products may make them less visible.
Whey protein builds muscle. It may also lead to acne—but the evidence isn’t conclusive.
These simple fixes may help improve your under-eye texture.
Your favorite treat might be contributing to acne.
Let’s get to the bottom of what causes those little bumps—and what you can do about them.