3 ways to help with dry, sensitive hands during COVID-19
Proper hand washing is one of the most important first lines of defense against spreading COVID-19.
Spring Clean Your Skin
Spring is in the air, and we all know what that means: spring cleaning. While you’re giving your home a much-needed facelift, think about giving your skincare routine a makeover too. The days are getting warmer, and you’re likely getting a reprieve from the winter woes of dry skin. But with spring comes a new set of battles to wage.
5 Dermatologist-Approved Summer Skin Defenses
If you have sensitive skin, summer can be a source of apprehension and stress. That’s because so many summer elements threaten your dry, easily irritated skin
5 Tips to Keep Your Skin Hydrated this Winter
Harsh winter weather can wreak havoc on your skin. So what’s really going on when that winter weather hits? Well, freezing temperatures and icy wind, long and hot showers, or the dry air from indoor heat can strip away natural hydrators and leave your skin’s moisture barrier damaged.
Our Favorite Shower Tips to Help Prevent Dry Skin
Washing is the foundation of any basic skincare routine. Your skin is constantly coming into contact with dirt, pollutants and bacteria, and accumulates dead skin cells on a daily basis. Removing this buildup from the skin is critical to maintaining proper skin function.
Skin Care Glossary
We want to help you better understand your skin. Explore our useful glossary to find definitions to common skin care terms.
Proactively Managing Your Sensitive Skin
Some things don’t just happen naturally. For example, running a race requires preparation and practice to build endurance. Staying healthy requires some combination of a balanced diet, exercise, and even vitamins.
Are Mineral Sunscreens Right For You?
So you're packing for another glorious day at the beach, and you grab the same bottle of sunscreen you always use. But maybe you've noticed some slight irritation when using your tried and true sunscreen solution.
Skin Allergen Guide
Do you sneeze, itch, or even get a rash sometimes—and you don't know the reason for it? A skin allergy may be the cause.
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