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How to identify your skin type

Medically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD Key Takeaways You can identify your skin type by doing a self-assessment in the mirror ...
March 10, 2006 — -- Dr. Leslie Baumann, a professor and director of cosmetic dermatology at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami, is a world-renowned dermatologist who has ...
NYC dermatologist Dr. Shereene Idriss is sharing a simple, free test to determine if you have oily, dry, or combination skin. N_studio - stock.adobe.com You may need a thick skin to take this test.
If you consider yourself a member of the no-makeup makeup hive, then you’re likely familiar with BB creams, also known as blemish balm or beauty balm. And if not, here’s a little refresher: Unlike ...
Mirror, mirror on the…what! Ever look in the mirror and notice a new skin concern or line that seems to have popped up overnight? We’re right there with you. Once we enter our 50s and menopause, the ...
“Truth is…” allows readers to get esthetician-backed advice without having to step foot into an office. In each article, certified skin therapist Samantha Mims shares her do’s and don’ts, product ...
Parvaneh Rafaeloff, MD is a physician for Le Jolie Medi Spa.
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There's no mystery to it, tinted sunscreens are sunblock with a bit of color in them. They still protect your skin from harmful UV rays, but the pigmented tint can act like a buildable foundation in ...