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 ...
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?
This Kyle Richards-approved skincare brand just dropped an ‘icy cool’ face mist — here are all the ways to use it
The latest launch from the Kyle Richards-approved Water Drench range, the fine mist is chock-full of skincare heroes: hyaluronic acid for hydration, skin-loving antioxidants, and ...
The Skincare Wand That’s Been Used on Practically Everyone in Hollywood Is on Sale at Amazon Today
The Solawave Wand, which has been used on Gracie Abrams, Jonathan Bailey, and Dakota Johnson is on sale at Amazon. The red light therapy tool is 35 percent off and aids in collagen production, ...
Follow These Pre-Wedding Skincare Tips For Radiant, Photo-Ready Skin
Get glowing skin for your big day with this expert-approved wedding skincare guide. Learn when to start, what treatments to try, and how to build a radiant routine.
Want Glowing Skin? Try THESE 8 Skincare Rituals Inspired By Different Cultures Across The World
Discover 8 powerful beauty rituals from countries like France, Japan, and beyond that can transform your skincare routine.
Skincare trends are reportedly doing more harm than good
“Skin care regimens on TikTok are costly, infrequently include sunscreen, and often involve exposure to ingredients that carry a risk of irritation, allergic contact dermatitis, and sun sensitivity,” ...