Beauty is more than skin deep. But having healthy skin, hair and nails is still important. Our dermatologists, allergists and other medical experts offer tips and tricks to reduce acne and signs of aging, protect against skin cancer, address chronic conditions and more.
Some warts will clear up on their own, but others may need home remedies or medical care
Lip balms and ointments, drinking more water and running a humidifier can help eliminate dry lips
Dry skin, eczema, allergies and infections can all cause itchiness — but in some cases, itching may signify a more serious health condition
Keep ‘mozzies’ at bay by avoiding scented body products, beer and certain colored clothes
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This technique, rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, may help relieve muscle pain and lessen facial puffiness
New formulas are less drying and contain water-based and skin-loving ingredients
Your bottom lip is 12 times more likely than your upper lip to get sunburned
This cooling gel can help soothe sunburned skin, but it can’t cure the burn
At a minimum, in the morning, apply a cleanser, followed by a moisturizer and sunscreen, in that order
Keep your tootsies clean, moisturized and consider wearing socks at night
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