Self-care is “the practice of taking action to preserve or improve one's own health”. Skin care is often marketed as self-care, especially when it is “dermatologist approved.” (Approved? How? Which ...
5 beauty herbs used by Japanese women that are meant to be a secret
The realm of J-beauty has received some major hype over the past year and is giving equal competition to the K-beauty industry. Including genuine and revolutionary products and formulas to boost your ...
A dermatologist shares 3 skincare habits that cause wrinkles and dark spots
Dr. Suchismita "Tia" Paul said younger patients often neglect some steps in their skincare routines, leading to signs of aging in their 30s and 40s.
Get the summer look with new makeup, skincare and fragrance
Makeup legend Bobbi Brown named her mega-successful Jones Road after a street in East Hampton (and has a boutique there, too). The company has a just-released six-piece makeup travel kit that includes ...
The Latest Trend in Skincare? Putting Beef Fat on Your Face
Over the past year, using beef tallow as a skincare product has become increasingly popular online, with social media users claiming that beef fat is a natural moisturizer. Howeve ...
Summer Skincare: A guide for absolute beginners
Summer is here, and it’s time to save our skin. Indeed, if we’re not careful, our skin could be struggling by the end of summertime. The blaring heat, the dryness in some regions, and the exposure ...
5 skincare myths you should stop believing
One common misconception people have is that oily skin doesn't require moisturizing. However, skipping moisturizer can cause your skin to produce more oil as a way to compensate for dryness. Opting ...
TikTok skincare routines lead to ‘problematic’ and ‘harmful’ lifelong allergies scientists find
An investigation by Northwestern Medicine in the US found that the skin care industry is increasingly marketing to young people via TikTok, with a product mix that carries a high risk of skin irritati ...
Beige flag: Do global beauty brands understand Indian skin?
For decades, we’ve chased the flawless skin dream. Whiter, brighter, tighter, somehow glassier. We’ve tried Korean regimes, Black-owned brands, considered Botox. But what does desi skin actually need?