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shower

Taking a warm 10-minute shower an hour or two before hitting the sheets actually better for your skin according to board-certified dermatologist, Suzanne Friedler, MD.

gloves

When in a gym, weight lifting gloves can help protect the skin on your hands. Angie Seelal, certified physician’s assistant weighs whether wearing gloves is the best choice for you.

crying

Angie Seelal, PA-C, explains how the production of tears and shedding them has an affect on your entire face. And what you do during and after crying can make a difference.

Angie Seelal, a well-regarded PA-C at Advanced Dermatology, believes shampoo and conditioner can make thinning hair appear fuller. She has some recommendations to help get your hair feeling great too.

Complexion looking a bit lackluster? Board-certified dermatologist Suzanne Friedler, M.D., explains how to use these products to banish skin dullness.

Did you know that Botox® is effective in treating conditions as varied as chronic migraines, excessive sweating, and eye spasms? Dr. Cybele Fishman gives us a quick refresher of all those alternative uses for the well-known wrinkle reducer Botox.

Stretch marks represent tears in the dermis, and it’s estimated that 50 to 90 percent of women have stretch marks (men can get them, too). Joshua Fox, MD answers many questions about stretch marks and how to treat them.

Why do certain types of jewelry discolor your skin? There’s a good chance the trinket in question contains copper or another metal that gets a new hue when it oxidizes. Suzanne Friedler, MD a board-certified dermatologist explains this mystery.

toenails

Physician assistant Jennifer M. Wong PA-C explains how ingrown toenails can become a problem because of the way your toenails are being cut. She gives us the details on how to keep your nails healthy.

Here are five ways that sunscreen supports overall skin health that will have you setting reminders to apply SPF every day, snow, rain, or shine according to Angie Seelal, PA-C at Advanced Dermatology PC.

Dr. Suzanne Friedler, a board-certified dermatologist explains what Collagen is, and why it’s an important factor when it comes to your skin’s firmness and elasticity.

Hand eczema can cause peeling, itching, blisters, and painful cracking in your skin. Board-certified dermatologist Cybele Fishman, MD, gives us 7 tips to dealing with hand eczema and what to do if your symptoms don’t improve.

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