We tapped three board-certified Black women dermatologists to let us in on their top tips and favorite products.
The Skincare Beauty Editors Really Use in Their 30s—A Step-by-Step Guide to The Most Important Products and Steps
I 've had an extensive skincare routine since I started as a beauty intern at Cosmo 12 years ago, but now that I'm 34, my current routine looks entirely different from when I was ...
I Tested The Best Korean Skincare Brands Against My Fragile, Sensitive Skin. These Are the Ones That Worked
I tested 35 popular K-beauty skincare products for several weeks to find the best brands for you. Korean skincare, known as K-beauty, has become popular in the US over the past few years. Creators on ...
How to Use Face Oils in Your Summer Skincare Routine
Summer skincare, according to received wisdom, should be as minimal as possible. Even the essential one-two-three of serum, light moisturizer, and sunscreen can seem like overload when your skin feels ...
The best cleansers for every skin need, according to celebrities
While Cetaphil’s classic cleanser rings in at under $15, it’s racked up scores of famous fans. Julianne Moore told Vogue she uses the face wash — designed for sensitive, normal to oily skin — as part ...
Laneige’s Cerapeptide toner has completely transformed my dry skin – I’m already on my second bottle
Laneige's Cream Skin Cerapeptide toner is the one skincare step I haven't skipped - day or night - in months, the proof of which can be found in the dewy gleam of my complexion.
Dr. Bexi Lobo: Is your skin care self-care?
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 ...
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?
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,” ...