July is Ultraviolet Awareness Month. There are tanning sprays, foams, lotions and now pills?
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July is Ultraviolet Awareness Month. There are tanning sprays, foams, lotions and now pills?
An enduring and widespread heat wave with record-breaking high temperatures is upon us this summer. In addition to the recommended precautions—staying hydrated, avoiding excessive heat exposure, and bringing pets indoors—it’s crucial to emphasize the daily use of sunscreen, particularly during outdoor activities year-round. To help you protect your skin effectively, we've curated a list of luxurious sunscreens that offer broad-spectrum protection without harmful chemicals or unsightly residue.
Common marketing jargon phrases used by beauty companies to mislead consumers.
Life hacks, DIY tricks, and at home devices that are meant to “mimic the effects of in-office skin care treatments are all the rage right now. They are posted on Instagram, YouTube, and all over the Internet. While some are very constructive and budget-friendly, others are ineffective or downright dangerous. We asked Dr. Gretchen Frieling, a Boston area medical doctor with over 10 years of experience in Dermatology and Pathology fields., to highlight several highly publicized methods that should bear the warning, “don’t try this at home.”