This Winter, Don’t Forget Sunscreen Though you might not think about SPF in winter months, sun protection is important year round. By Amanda Koehler You may be thinking more about moisturizing your skin this season. The CDC has also found over 100 million Americans experience some degree of sunburn annually, either […]
Dimming the Shine on Oily Skin Leading Dermatologist on reducing oil, helping skin feel fresh and young Roslyn, New York, December 2009 – Most participants in a recent series of American and German focus groups said their oily facial skin was both emotionally and socially disruptive, making them feel unattractive, self conscious, embarrassed, […]
Red Dots on Skin: 19 Causes, Some Serious December 07, 2009 by Jillita Horton Red dots on the skin usually don’t mean cancer – usually. But you should get acquainted with your skin and what is normal for it versus not normal, so that if you start seeing reddish dots, you’ll know whether […]
Skin Science Which Age-Defying Method Is Right for You? By Teri Brown June 2008 New anti-aging techniques are allowing women to look younger for far longer than ever before. Botox, Restylane, Thermage, Microdermabrasion and a host of new laser methods mean women everywhere are taking advantage of the latest in age-defying techniques. The downside to […]
Benign Skin Growths By Sandy Feb 27, 2008 The skin is the organ most exposed to the outside environment and it provides our first line of defense against a wide range of toxins, bacteria, viruses, foreign bodies, and diseases that could have serious and sometimes lethal impact. The many tumors and rashes that […]
We all want baby-soft, clear skin, but even babies often aren’t that lucky, says Joshua Fox, MD, Long Island dermatologist and founder of Advanced Dermatology and The Center for Laser and Cosmetic Surgery. “Skin conditions are common in newborns, whose skin can be very sensitive.” The most common skin ailments, according to […]
Skin Care in Your 40s by Skincare-news.com team As a 40-something, you might be noticing more lines around your eyes, mouth and forehead and your complexion might be looking dull and dry. Fortunately, there are simple adjustments you can make to boost your complexion. Here’s what you can do to achieve healthier, more radiant skin. […]
I have an uneven skin tone: dry on the cheeks and oily in the T-zone. Moisturizers don’t seem to work; I just started using them two months ago. Please help. —Myrka, Baguio City, La Trinidad, Philippines I hate to tell you to race your face to a dermatologist as a first resort, but, truly, your condition could […]
Associated Content Health & Wellness June 29, 2009 How to Pick the Right Type of Soap Vonda Sines Over the last few years, soap has developed a tarnished reputation as far as being harsh on the skin. However, today’s high-tech soaps are actually good for your skin. The trick is to figure out […]
11/7/08 BEAUTY: SPRAY-ON TANS. DR. JOSHUA FOX, founder of ADVANCED DERMATOLOGY in New York and a spokesperson for the American Academy of Dermatology: “Sun- damaged skin is prone to premature aging, causing wrinkles, uneven skin tone, enlarged pores and age spots. UV exposure is the leading cause of skin cancer, which strikes 1 […]
How to tell if you’re using the right type of soap by Vonda Sines, July 1, 2009 Over the last few years, soap has developed a tarnished reputation as far as being harsh on the skin. However, today’s high-tech soaps are actually good for your skin. The trick is to figure out whether you’re buying […]
September 2009 Beauty for a Lifetime How to look your best during each decade of your life By Colette Bouchez, WebMD Weight Loss Clinic – Feature, Reviewed By Louise Chang, MD Whether you’re 25 and still using the same products you did in high school, or 45 and caring for your skin […]
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