If you’re on the lookout for your new skincare routine for dry skin, check out all the top-tier products we tested in 2021: moisturizers, face wash and more.
14 TikTok-approved skin care products perfect for stockings
What does your brain look like on skin care TikTok? Here are the signs: suddenly inquiring if everyone in your family put on their sunscreen today. Talking constantly about something called “slugging.
Two Months Ago, I Switched One Thing In My Skincare Routine — And My Skin Has Never Looked Glowier
After a bit of my own research, I decided to reach out to several professionals to make sure I was making the most informed decision. I wanted to learn more about exfoliation in general — as well as ...
Kathy Hilton Just Dropped Her Skincare Routine—You Might Want To Take Notes
At 62, Kathy Hilton looks glowier than ever. Get the scoop on her exact skincare routine, from her favorite moisturizer to her go-to face masks.
Augustinus Bader Launches New Products, The Future Of Skincare
As we head into the fall and winter months, taking care of your skin becomes even more important to maintaining a healthy you. Augustinus Bader has developed a skincare collection based on the ...
These Are Kathy Hilton’s Go-To Skincare Products For Glowing Skin At 62
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kathy Hilton, 62, might not know who hunky Dory is, but she sure knows a good skincare product when she sees one. RHOBH viewers know that Kathy is very ...
ESTAS Beauty Launches First-Ever Luxury Skincare Product Line for Scars
SANTA BARBARA, Calif. and GREENSBORO, N.C., Nov. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Premium skincare brand, ESTAS Beauty, is announcing the launch of a new ...
RoC® Skincare Declares November 7th First-Ever National Retinol Day
In an effort to celebrate one of the most efficacious skincare ingredients available, RoC® Skincare, the founder of stabilized retinol, announces the proclamation of the first-ever National Retinol ...
Nearly 60% of ‘Natural’ Skincare Products Contain Synthetic Ingredients
Read Almost 60% of all natural skincare products aren't what they claim to be and contain synthetic ingredients, a new study finds.