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Which Skin Care Products Should Teens Use? Both Ahmed and Hooper said that, like most things related to health, skin care is not one-size-fits all.
It turns out when teens on TikTok say, "Get ready with me," it can be more harmful than they might realize.
In the first peer-reviewed study to examine the potential risks and benefits of teen skin-care routines posted on social media, scientists at Northwestern Medicine found girls ages 7 to 18 are ...
Health care, social services, food preparation and personal care workers such as hair stylists and childcare providers reported the highest rates of depression among more than half a million ...
How much do we rely on migrant care workers? Migrant workers hold 32% of adult care worker roles in England, according to a 2024 Skills for Care report, with 26% coming from outside the EU and ...
Remember to take care of your skin from the inside during menopause, as research loosely connects skin health to diet. This may involve staying hydrated and consuming foods high in vitamin D and ...
I spoke with dermatologists about the trendy ingredient and why it’s especially great for those with sensitive or mature skin.
Sephora stakes its claim in skin care with multichannel campaign “Skin Obsessed” riffs on the realities of complex self-care routines and spans CTV, online video, paid social and streaming audio.
Proven Skincare promises to help your skin woes with AI and a personalized quiz. One editor tried it out. Here are her thoughts and photos.
Support your skin barrier with these essential evening and morning steps in this derm-recommended tretinoin skin-care routine.
Urea may be the underrated MVP your skin needs. Here’s what to know about urea and the best brands that use it including Cerave, La Roche-Posay and more.
Experts explain how exosomes skin care works, and how they can be incorporated topically into your routine to make skin look healthier, smoother, and brighter.