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When I wrote about the differences between toners and essences a couple months ago, I was surprised by how effective the ...
This “silent powerhouse” can do everything from stimulate collagen and elastin production to slow down to cellular processes.
Children as young as 7 are sharing skin care tips online, but a new study suggests their favorite products may be harmful.
Garner says, “You’re going to feel great” using this sunscreen.
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New research shows the potential health harms of TikTok skin care videos touting "lighter, brighter skin" marketed toward young girls ages 7 to 18. Products ranged from $168 to $500 or more per ...
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While you spend more time outside, it's crucial to remember to not only protect your skin from harmful UV rays but to moisturize. Thankfully, this viral K-beauty skin care hack can help repair your ...
When Ayva Peña got a phone at age 10, her interest in skin care skyrocketed. At first, she bonded over it with her mother, Giselle Peña.
The insidious thing about 'skin care' is that it claims to be about health." In the study, Hales and another researcher each created a new TikTok account, reporting themselves to be 13 years old.