Skin Health
- Scabies Surge? What You Should Know10 hours agoScabies sounds pretty scary but what do you really know about the skin condition? Watch this video to learn about recent outbreaks and what to look out for.
- Does Sunscreen Prevent Tanning?19 hours agoSunscreen may prevent tanning to some degree, but it is still possible to get a slight tan. There is no such thing as a “safe tan.”
- Sunscreen 101: How To Properly Protect Your Skin19 hours agoMany people simply do not use sunscreen properly, which could lead to burns and skin cancer. Here are dermatologists’ most important recommendations when going outside, no matter the weather or season.
- Cloudy With A Chance Of Higher UV?19 hours agoExperts say clouds can sometimes intensify rather than diminish UV radiation, challenging conventional sun protection wisdom.
- How To Minimize The Risk Of Eczema Flare-Ups On Hot Summer Days19 hours agoWhy might people with eczema be particularly prone to flares during the summertime? Eczema is highly variable by person, and a range of factors from geography to environmental changes can play a role in just how it might affect you during the summer.
- What’s the Difference Between UVA and UVB Rays?19 hours agoIn this article, we’ll take a closer look at the key differences between UVA and UVB rays, how they affect your skin, and what you can do to limit sun damage.
- Is European Sunscreen Better Than US Sunscreen?4 days agoNo matter how much sunscreen you put on, it won’t protect you as well as sunscreens you can get in Europe. Here’s why.
- Aging, Staying Healthy And The Summer Sun4 days agoOlder adults are more susceptible to heat and sun-related illnesses. Here's how you can reduce risk factors.
- What Does Sweat Do To Your Skin?4 days agoSweating is a natural process and it’s beneficial for skin when it’s associated with a good skincare routine. Here are some of the impacts of sweat on your skin.
- UV Rays And Why Sunscreen Works Inside, Too4 days agoDid you know you need sunscreen indoors too? Studies show that skipping it might be risky when you’re flying, driving or just relaxing.