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Under Eye Dark Circles: Causes, Cream Treatments & Other Remedies
Quick Facts About Treatments Surgical alternatives Dark circles beneath the lower eyelids, or periorbital hyperpigmentation, are a common aesthetic concern that tends to be more common among women than men. They typically impart a fatigued and aged appearance to the face. What Causes Dark Circles? Dark circles are caused by diverse environmental and hereditary factors. ... Read more
How to Remove Blackheads on Your Nose, Chin and Back at Home
Blackheads are a mild form of acne that affect just about everyone from time to time. But, contrary to popular belief, blackheads are not caused by dirt or poor hygiene. Rather, they’re simply the result of your skin’s natural processes. Blackheads might be natural, but that doesn’t make them any less frustrating to deal with. ... Read more
Razor Burn in Pubic Area: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention
In the endless quest for silky smooth skin, no body part is safe – even the notoriously challenging pubic region. The skin of the pubic zone is particularly sensitive; a single swipe with a razor could leave you with red, inflamed, itchy and burning bumps. Read on to find out how you can give razor ... Read more
Azelaic Acid For Acne and Rosacea: Benefits, Side Effects, and Products
Despite its proven benefits, azelaic acid does not get the recognition it deserves. In fact, it is barely known — unlike some heavily marketed skincare ingredients — outside of select dermatology circles. Read on to gain more insight into what azelaic acid actually is, how it works, and why an azelaic acid-based product deserves a ... Read more
How to Get Rid of Scabies: Causes, Prevention, and Home Treatment
What is scabies? Scabies is a widespread dermatological condition that currently affects as many as 300 million people worldwide. It is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis, a microscopic mite—also called the itch mite— that burrows into the epidermis (the outer layer of skin), where it lays eggs. This typically results in a very ... Read more
Rosacea Medications: Best Treatments, Benefits, and Side Effects
Rosacea is a common progressive facial skin condition that affects as many as 415 million individuals worldwide, including an estimated 16 million Americans Often misdiagnosed as adult acne, rosacea is a distinct condition featuring flushing and inflammation, as well as pus-filled swellings (pustules), and red bumps or pimples (papules). Treatments include a number of medications ... Read more
What is Skin Purging? Your Skin May Get Worse Before It Gets Better
Have you ever tried a new skin care product only to experience a full-blown breakout? Your first instinct may be to immediately throw it out—but don’t. This may be a sign that you’re actually experiencing an unusual, but ultimately beneficial skin purge. Once past this stage, chances are you’ll have better skin than ever. What ... Read more
DMAE: Benefits for Skin, Side Effects, and Anti-Aging Alternatives
What is DMAE? Dimethylaminoethanol — the molecule also known as DMAE — is commonly used to treat a variety of mental ailments. It is, for example, an ingredient in medications like Deanol, for ADHD, and Lucidril, for senile dementia. But the positive effects of DMAE are believed to extend beyond mental wellness. It’s also found ... Read more
Fish Oil for Acne: Benefits, Dosage, and Side Effects
What is an essential fatty acid? Essential fatty acids are polyunsaturated fats that cannot be made by the body but are required for good health. That means these acids must be obtained through diet or supplementation. The two main types of essential fatty acids are Omega-3 and Omega-6. Many of the vegetable oils that we ... Read more
Alopecia Universalis: Causes, Treatment, and Hair Regrowth
What is alopecia universalis? Alopecia universalis is an advanced form of alopecia areata, and is believed to be an autoimmune disorder. This involves the immune system mistakenly attacking healthy cells in the body. T cells, which are central to the body’s immune response system, are present at the affected hair follicles and release inflammatory agents ... Read more