A thick cream doesn’t always fix dry skin. Dermatologists weigh in on barrier repair — and what actually helps.
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As seasons change, so should your skincare. Lighter gels may no longer suffice, and your skin might need richer formulas to ...
Keeping your skin hydrated during the colder months is already a common concern, but ensuring that your skin barrier is both intact and prepped for that extra hydration is something you might not have ...
Rena Goldman has over a decade of writing and editing experience. She covers health, wellness, mental health, small business, and how politics and policies impact our daily lives. Rena has worked as a ...
Over-exfoliation, harsh soaps, shaving, cold weather and excessive sun exposure can all contribute to a compromised skin ...
Does your skin feel or look dry, flaky, red, itchy or rough? You may have a compromised skin barrier, according to board-certified dermatologist Dr. Terrence Keaney. Instead of grabbing your usual ...
Dermatologists wax poetic about changing your skin care routine with the seasons. As we head into the warmer spring months, you might think that means swapping out heavy moisturizers for lighter ...
Anna Linhoss receives funding from NOAA and the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources. When storms like Hurricane Ian make landfall, the first things they hit often are barrier islands – thin ...
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