Navigating the skincare aisle can feel like decoding a beauty puzzle. With flashy packaging and lofty promises, it’s easy to get swept away by marketing hype. But here’s the truth - what works wonders ...
The role of microcurrent technology in non-invasive skin rejuvenation
Discover how microcurrent technology is transforming non-invasive skin rejuvenation. Learn how beauty brands can leverage this innovation to optimise skincare efficacy ...
‘Your skin impacts your psychology’: Paul Brunson on the relationship between skincare and wellbeing
Paul Brunson on the relationship between skincare and wellbeing - The Celebs Go Dating life coach details his anxiety concerning his skin after “it got to the point where I didn’t want to go outside”.
Monsoon Skincare Routine For Acne-Prone Skin
Monsoon brings new challenges for your skin, especially if you grapple with oiliness or acne. The surge of humidity in the air cues more sebum production, leading to clogged pores, uninhibited ...
California bill targets anti-aging skincare sales to minors | “Sephora kids” solutions
CBS News California investigative correspondent Julie Watts teamed up with her daughter’s fifth-grade class and CBS News Confirmed to examine the risks and what is being done to protect children.
For Tom Cruise, These 2 Words Are the Secret to Aging Well. Science Agrees With Him
Cruise is still doing incredible stunts at 62—and these two simple (stealable) words can help you resist the effects of aging as well.
In flight skincare tips: Keep your skin happy 30,000 feet above
Flying might get you places, but it seriously messes with your face. Dry air, puffiness, random breakouts is not exactly the travel glow we signed up for.
Minimalist Skincare — How Less Can Be More For Your Skin
Skincare today has become more complex than ever. With new launches every week, endless trends, and multi-step routines flooding social media, it’s easy to feel that more products mean better results.
Skincare industry profits from marketing products tweens shouldn’t use
A CBS News Confirmed analysis of a dozen skincare influencers' accounts found that many featured ingredients not suitable for kids and were undisclosed brand partnerships or sponsored posts.