Skincare tips for your honeymoon

You’ve spent months (and, most likely, a good bit of money) getting your skin in tip-top shape for your wedding day—and the last thing you want is for all of that hard work and dedication to go to waste the second you jet off on your honeymoon. ( read original story ...)

Astringent Skincare Products

The beauty brand Aesop offers a variety of natural, luxury cosmetic products and one of its skincare trios is able to address the needs of individuals with oily skin. People who produce excessive oil on their faces have to deal with shiny skin, large pores ... ( read original story ...)

Skin Care, Completely Customized

We’ve all been there: you wake up in the morning and your skin feels ... blah. It’s grey and tired, and you’d try just about anything to give it a boost. I was having one of those mornings but, luckily, it was perfectly timed with my visit to Skin ... ( read original story ...)

Spencer Pratt Is the Skincare Guru You Never Knew You Needed

Whether you were Team LC or Team Speidi, there’s no denying that Spencer Pratt has come a long way since his days as resident villain on The Hills. It’s been almost seven years since the show ended, and while his love of healing crystals hasn’t waned ... ( read original story ...)

No One's Really Using These Skincare Products Anymore

We pinpoint growing skincare trends by analyzing the market, chatting with dermatologists and buyers, and picking up sound bites from conversations with our fellow editors and friends. In doing so, we've learned about derma-rolling (thanks, Victoria! ( read original story ...)

Meet the smart new skincare solutions

Serum junkies rejoice because 2017 is the year for smart skincare. The days of paying eye-watering amounts for a luxurious tub of obscure ointment are well and truly over. “The big trend right now is for highly effective skincare products with active ... ( read original story ...)

Three New Natural Skincare Lines Worth Watching

Spring has sprung, and it calls for a little Marie Kondo-ing of the boudoir. Whether your thick winter creams have been used to the last dollop or—dare we say—expired, or if you're simply on the look out for something new to break from a morning ... ( read original story ...)

Skincare company pulls 'white is purity' ad after backlash

Nivea has withdrawn an advert that was branded racist on social media and shared by right wing groups. The German skincare maker's ad for a deodorant included a picture of a woman and the slogan "white is purity." It was posted on Nivea's Middle East ... ( read original story ...)