Acne isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can significantly impact self-esteem and, if left untreated, may lead to permanent changes in the skin.
It’s hard not to be open about acne, especially when old-school approaches to skincare come off as judgy and narrow-minded. Transparency can shift our conversations about treatments from negative self-criticism to an ethics of care.
If you’re not putting the right stuff into your body, it will show on your skin, which is where brilliantly formulated skin-focused supplementation can come to the rescue.
Acne is one of the worst four-letter words around, and the first step to fighting back involves understanding which factors affect your skin.
There are many things to love about winter, but dry skin isn’t one of them. Here are some best-sellers to help you fight back.
Even if your acne is a thing of the past, you might still have some scarring that you could do without.
Acne – the thing that tormented you as a teenager, and probably still pops up every now and then to ruin your day.
Acne, and its lesser talked about counterpart ‘bacne’, is not something reserved strictly for teens. Many adults struggle with this common problem, too.
Acne is every teen’s worst nightmare, and for some it continues right through to adulthood. Here are four ways to nip your pimples in the bud.
Let’s be honest, there’s just not enough information out there on treating acne-prone dark skin tones. Here’s what you need to know.
That boet you know from high school loves to tell you that chicks dig scars, but if you’re not a fan then it’s worth finding out what your options are.