Peptides are an expert-recommended skin care staple that tackles a range of skin concerns, from fine lines and wrinkles to dullness and overall elasticity.
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A series where we find out which products the professionals (who really know what they’re talking about) actually use and really stand behind. Read more here. Now that cold weather is in full swing, ...
Nearly two years after “Sephora tweens” made headlines, some companies are eyeing an even younger demographic. By Callie Holtermann Brittany Ouyang does not do much to perfect her 3-year-old ...
If you’re looking to get a head start on the latest innovations and products, let the biggest skin care trends for 2026 lead the way. In the last couple of years we’ve seen shoppers become more ...
Just like your body changes as you age, your skin also transforms in your thirties, forties, and fifties. “Our skin evolves as we age. Its fundamental structure, the way it responds to external stress ...
We asked doctors, chemists and beauty industry insiders what’s good for your skin and the environment, too. Credit...Photo Illustration by The New York Times; Shutterstock Supported by By Rachel ...
Urea skin care might not sound super sexy, but there’s a reason the inconspicuous ingredient is seeing a real resurgence. We’re no strangers to breaking down beauty trends or testing out that skin ...
Shay Mitchell and Esther Song just launched a new skin care line for kids, sparking conversations about the necessity of the products for children. The duo launched their new brand, Rini, which means ...
Mature skin doesn’t have a standard definition. There isn’t a specific age that, once crossed, puts you in this category. But dermatologists say that your skin starts to change in your forties, when ...
Gen Alpha: Put down the serum bottle. A top dermatologist is sounding the alarm about teenagers’ skin care routines, warning that some product-obsessed middle and high schoolers are doing way more ...