A dermatologist explains why your skincare might burn when you apply products—and why it's not actually normal and a sign of skin barrier damage.
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Why skin remembers every cut, breakout, and burn
Skin doesn’t simply repair itself and move on it adapts. When the skin experiences injury or inflammation, its cells store ...
You've probably seen numerous ads and influencer promotions on social media for products that claim to magically make your pores disappear, erase fine lines, and smooth rough skin; in short, ...
If kissing someone with stubble leaves your skin red, itchy, or burning, it isn’t just “sensitive skin.” Doctors explain what beard burn is, why it happens, and how to prevent long-term irritation and ...
We hear a lot about uneven skin tones, thanks to hard-to-conceal dark spots and melasma, but don't forget about its equally annoying counterpart: uneven skin texture. These are the bumps, flakes, pits ...
Packed with retinol, niacinamide, and omega fatty acids, this serum will plump fine lines and improve skin texture, revealing brighter, glowier skin. Vitamin C is a popular product for brightening the ...
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