Close-Up: The Anatomy of Your Skin

It can be strange to imagine that your skin is one of the largest organs in your body, or that it’s even an organ at all. We see our skin

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Rapid Skin Repair: Get Your Skin Looking Good for Back to School

There’s nothing like the immense stress of going back to school to end a perfectly good summer. One of the first places that realizes it’s stressed is your skin, especially

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3 Tips for Back to School Skin Care

The beginning of the school year is often a tough time for everyone. For kids, it means leaving the warm, relaxing days of summer behind to go sit in a

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Skincare in Your 30s

  As you hit your 30s, it’s time to sit back and reevaluate your skincare. The skincare routine you used in your teens and twenties (cleanser, toner, moisturizer – repeat)

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What Can You Do About Enlarged Pores?

If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and felt that your pores lean just a bit on the large side, you aren’t alone. The truth is that without Photoshopping, most

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Facial Hair: Hormones, Genetics, or Both?

This week’s post goes out to ladies who fight facial hair. And you know who you are. Have you ever looked in the mirror one day only to see a

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What Is the Difference Between Male and Female Skin?

Clearly, men and women are different – from their hair down to their shoes. So doesn’t it make sense that there would be a difference between male and female skin,

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Summer Skin Rash Treatments

If it seems like you have more skin rashes now that summer is here, you’re not imagining things. High temperatures, excess sweating, and spending more time outdoors means you’re more

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What Are the Latest Melanoma Treatments?

Since May is Melanoma Awareness Month, we’re devoting each of our blogs this month to educating our readers about one of the most deadly cancers: melanoma. In the last of

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What Does an Ugly Duckling and Melanoma Have in Common?

Since May is Melanoma Awareness Month, we’re devoting each of our blogs this month to educating our readers about one of the most deadly cancers: melanoma. In this third of

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