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 Your Lips Age Too! Here’s What Experts Say To Address Signs Of Aging And Which Products To Shop
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A dermatologist-approved selection of lip masks, serums, and scrubs that hydrate, plump, and smooth aging lips. These products use ingredients like hyaluronic acid, peptides, and natural oils to restore moisture, improve texture, and reduce fine lines. Together, they offer both immediate nourishment and long-term lip care benefits.

The Cut

The Best Sunscreens to Slather All Over Your Body
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This article highlights top body sunscreens that balance protection, comfort, and cosmetic appeal—like glow, scent, or hydration—while avoiding greasy feel. It recommends options for different preferences, including shimmer oils, sprays, gels, and sensitive-skin mineral formulas.

CNN

Influencer shower routines are overkill. Here’s the one thing you need to shower, according to experts.
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The article argues that “everything showers” promoted by influencers are unnecessary and often excessive. Experts say basic hygiene only requires a quick 5–10 minute wash with a gentle cleanser on key areas, not dozens of products.

The New York Times Style Magazine

How to Prevent and Treat Hair Loss
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Hair loss is common and often caused by factors like stress, genetics, or diet, but many types are treatable. Experts recommend starting with a dermatologist to identify the cause, then using proven options like minoxidil, scalp care, or treatments such as PRP, laser therapy, or microneedling.

The Atlantic

The New Sun Worship: Tanning is back. And this time, it’s not just about looking good.
AI Summary
The passage argues that tanning, once popular in the early 2000s, is making a comeback despite known health risks. Unlike before, this revival is tied not just to beauty trends but also to cultural and political identity.

The Manual

How to protect your tattoos from fading this summer, according to a dermatologist
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tattoos can fade in summer due to sun exposure, so consistent protection is essential. Dermatologists recommend using SPF 30+ sunscreen, moisturizing regularly, and avoiding harsh scrubbing or irritants to keep tattoos vibrant.

Everyday Health

We Tested Shampoos for Dry Scalp, and Here Are the 11 We Recommend
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many people who think they have a dry scalp actually have dandruff (seborrhea), which requires different treatment. Choosing the right shampoo depends on the cause—medicated shampoos for dandruff and soothing/moisturizing ones for true dryness.

Teen Vogue

What Role Does Sleep Play in Your Skin Care Routine? Experts Weigh In How Sleep Affects Your Skin

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The article explains that sleep is essential for healthy skin because it’s when repair, collagen production, and cell renewal happen. Poor sleep increases stress hormones, leading to issues like acne, dullness, and inflammation

Shape

The 13 Best Sunscreen Sticks of 2025
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sunscreen sticks as a convenient, mess-free way to apply and reapply SPF, even over makeup. It recommends top options for different needs (sensitive skin, sports, glow, budget) while emphasizing broad-spectrum SPF 30+ and regular reapplication.

Teen Vogue

Why TikTok’s Viral ‘Caveman Method’ Doesn’t Work, Explained by Dermatologists
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TikTok’s “Caveman Method” — avoiding all skincare and even water — isn’t scientifically supported and can actually harm your skin by causing clogged pores, acne, or infections.

Prevention

12 Best Blackhead Removers and Treatments for Clearer Skin, According to Dermatologists
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blackheads form when oil, dead skin, and debris clog pores and oxidize, and they can be treated—not squeezed safely—using ingredients like salicylic acid, retinoids, and gentle exfoliants.

Bottom Line Inc.

Hyperpigmentation: What Is It and What Can You Do About It?
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Prevention is a long-running health publication that relies on expert interviews, product research, and staff testing to ensure trustworthy skincare advice.

Bottom Line Inc.

Anti-Aging Serums – Worth the Hype?
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anti-aging serums can be helpful, but their results depend on key ingredients like retinol, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C/ferulic acid, peptides, and glycolic acid.

New York Times

Do LED Face Masks Work?
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LED face masks may have some benefits, but they’re not a miracle solution. Experts say red and near-infrared light can stimulate collagen, reduce inflammation, and support skin healing, which may help with mild wrinkles or acne over time.

Today

The 13 best night creams, according to dermatologists and editors
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Night creams are important because your skin naturally repairs itself at night, and moisturizers help support that process by locking in hydration and strengthening the skin barrier.

Bottom Line

Sun Poisoning: Symptoms and Treatment
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Sun poisoning is a severe form of sun damage that goes beyond a normal sunburn and can affect the whole body, not just the skin.

Mind Body Green

How To Get Rid Of Redness On Face + Causes, From Derms
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Facial redness is usually caused by inflammation triggers like acne, sunburn, rosacea, dryness, over-exfoliation, stress, or irritation from products.

New York Times

Do Hair Growth Supplements Work?
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Hair growth supplements may help in some cases of thinning hair, but the evidence is limited and not very strong. Most research is small, often funded by companies selling the products, so results aren’t fully independent.

New York Times

Why Is My C-Section Scar Painful, Itchy and Sometimes Smelly?
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After a C-section, it’s normal to have some pain and itching for a few weeks, but symptoms like ongoing discomfort, itching, or odor months or years later can still happen in some people. Doctors say this may be due to nerve healing, scar tissue formation, skin irritation, or sometimes infection or trapped fluid.

The Atlantic

Maybe She’s Born With It. Maybe It’s Neurocosmetics.
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Neurocosmetics is a marketing trend in skincare that blends beauty products with claims about brain or mental health benefits. Some brands suggest their products can influence mood, stress, or “brain chemistry,” but experts say there’s no solid clinical evidence that topical skincare can directly change neurotransmitters like serotonin or endorphins in the brain.

NBC News

The best caffeinated eye creams, according to dermatologists
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Caffeine in eye creams (about 0.5%–3%) can temporarily reduce puffiness and dark circles by tightening blood vessels and improving circulation.

Today

What causes gray hair at an early age? Here’s what you need to know.

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Early gray hair happens when pigment (melanin) production in hair follicles decreases, mainly due to genetics. Other factors like stress, smoking, vitamin B12 deficiency, and environmental damage can also contribute or speed up the process.

 
 

Today

Dealing with rough, bumpy skin? These are the 16 products derms say actually work.

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Keratosis Pilaris is a common, harmless skin condition that causes small, rough bumps due to keratin buildup blocking hair follicles.
It’s mainly managed with regular exfoliation and moisturizing to smooth and hydrate the skin.

 
 

Today Show

Is a face mist right for your skin type? Here’s what derms say.

AI Summary
Face mists are lightweight sprays that hydrate, refresh, and prep your skin, and they can be used anytime—even over makeup.

Everyday Health

Why You Should Never Wear Makeup to Bed (and How to Remove It Properly)

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Sleeping in makeup blocks your skin’s natural nighttime repair, leading to clogged pores, acne, dullness, and faster aging due to free radical damage.

USA Today

Many people want thicker hair. Here’s how experts say you can get it.

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Hair thickness is mostly genetic, meaning it’s determined by the size and number of hair follicles, and diet alone cannot make hair strands permanently thicker.

NY Times

A Closer Look at Castor Oil

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Castor oil is widely promoted online for benefits like hair growth, clearer skin, and better vision, but there’s little strong scientific evidence supporting most of these claims.

The Atlantic

We Must Learn to Love Our Sweat

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As global temperatures rise, sweating is becoming a more constant part of daily life due to more intense and frequent heat waves.

The Cut

The 13 Best Vitamin-C Serums, According to Experts

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As global temperatures rise, sweating is becoming a more constant part of daily life due to more intense and frequent heat waves.

Today

How to get rid of sun spots on your face and prevent them, according to dermatologists

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Sun spots can be faded with consistent use of ingredients like retinol, vitamin C, azelaic acid, and kojic acid over several weeks.

New York Times

Can Stress Cause Hair Loss?

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Stress can cause temporary hair loss called telogen effluvium, where more hair sheds than normal a few weeks after a stressful event.

InStyle

The Best Skincare Products of 2023

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As global temperatures rise, sweating is becoming a more constant part of daily life due to more intense and frequent heat waves.

InStyle

Introducing the InStyle Best Beauty Buys of 2023

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As global temperatures rise, sweating is becoming a more constant part of daily life due to more intense and frequent heat waves.

Vogue

How to Navigate Skin Care During Cancer Treatment

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Cancer treatments can make skin dry, sensitive, and easily irritated, so gentle care is important.
Dermatologists recommend using fragrance-free moisturizers and avoiding harsh ingredients to protect the skin during treatment.

Byrdie

The 8 Best Overnight Face Masks of 2023, Tested & Reviewed
AI Summary
Overnight face masks deeply hydrate and repair skin while you sleep, with top picks like Augustinus Bader’s mask for overall results and Laneige Cica for sensitive skin. They lock in moisture and active ingredients, leaving skin smoother, brighter, and more nourished by morning.

The Cut

The 13 Best Vitamin C Serums, According to Experts

AI Summary
Vitamin C serums are widely recommended by dermatologists for brightening skin, reducing hyperpigmentation, and improving fine lines.

Today

The best acne face washes for every skin type, according to derms — from $7

AI Summary
Dermatologists say acne face washes work best when they include key ingredients like salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide to unclog pores and reduce bacteria. Choosing the right cleanser for your skin type (oily, dry, or sensitive) and avoiding over-washing helps prevent breakouts and irritation.

Self

7 Self-Care Tips for Hairstylists Who Could Use a Little TLC

 

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Hair stylists often face physical strain from standing all day and repetitive hand work, along with emotional exhaustion from constant client interaction. The article suggests self-care tips like stretching, using proper shoes, moisturizing, setting boundaries, and taking mental and physical breaks to protect overall well-being.

Women's Health

19 Best Dermatologist-Recommended Eye Creams For Dark Circles And Bags

AI Summary
Eye creams for dark circles work differently depending on cause (pigmentation, aging, or puffiness), with key ingredients like caffeine, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and retinol targeting specific issues.

Allure

How to Avoid Getting a Rash From Your Fitness Tracker

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Fitness trackers (like smartwatches) can cause skin irritation when sweat, friction, or trapped moisture leads to contact dermatitis.
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