Do you find yourself blushing or flushing more easily thanothers, especially on your nose and cheeks? This redness can be Rosacea, a chronicfacial skin condition affecting more than 16 million Americans. April isdesignated as Rosacea Awareness Month by the National Rosacea Society (NRS) toeducate the public about this condition and to encourage individuals suspectingrosacea to…. read more
In the pursuit of radiant skin, we often turn to an arsenal of skincare products and routines, but what if an essential factor to a glowing complexion lies within our diet? The foods we consume may play a pivotal role in shaping the health and appearance of our skin. Your skin serves as a mirror…. read more
Cosmetic procedures have grown in popularity in the past few years, especially because of their destigmatization through social media. According to a 2017 American Society for Dermatologic Surgery survey, the patient population considering cosmetic procedures has more than doubled. The most popular cosmetic procedures performed are light and laser therapy, facial rejuvenation injections, chemical peels,…. read more
Could those blemishes really be acne? As an adult, it can be frustrating to encounter that familiar red bump, a common sight in our teen years. Surprisingly, a significant percentage of adults still experience acne, even well into their 50s. Dealing with acne as an adult can be especially aggravating. Treatments that once effectively cleared…. read more
As we gear up for exciting travel adventures this spring, whether it’s to a tropical paradise or skiing in the mountains, it’s crucial to prioritize our skincare routine. Traveling exposes our skin to various stressors such as changes in climate, prolonged sun exposure, and different water qualities, all of which can leave our skin feeling…. read more
What if one of the biggest secrets to better skin was as simple as resting? There is a profound connection between sleep and our skin. National Sleep Awareness Week, recognized by the National Sleep Foundation from March 10-16, serves as a reminder of the pivotal role that sleep plays in our overall well-being, including skin…. read more
URL slug: why-you-need-sunscreen-in-the-winter If you’re wondering whether you really need to wear sunscreen during the darker and colder winter months, you’re not alone. According to a recent study published by the National Institutes of Health an only an estimated 13.5% of Americans regularly wear sunscreen daily.1 However, the sun produces harmful UV rays all…. read more
As we journey through life, our skin evolves, reflecting the passage of time and our experience. Just as our needs change with age, so should our skincare routines. Whether you’re in your 20s or 60s, there are treatments to keep your skin looking its best. In Your 20s: Focus on Prevention and Glow In your…. read more
In February, it’s easy to get caught up in the allure of Valentine’s Day. Amidst the sea of heart-shaped chocolates and roses, why not redirect that love towards yourself? Whether you have exciting plans for a night out, a cozy evening in, or quality time with your friends, or a loved one, make this Valentine’s…. read more
February marks National Cancer Prevention Month, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness about skin cancer, the most common form of cancer in the United States. It is estimated that 1 in 5 Americans will be diagnosed with skin cancer by the age of 70, and more than two people succumb to this disease every hour…. read more