Tag: ask a dermatologist
Is It Really That Bad to Pop a Pimple? Dermatologists Settle the Debate
We’ve all been there: You wake up, roll out of bed, and stroll to the bathroom only to see an unexpected breakout ...Derms Say People Always Make This Mistake When It Comes to Powder Sunscreen
The importance of proper sun protection cannot be stressed enough. And with sunscreen formulas evolving far beyond the goopy iterations of your ...This Form of Acne Disproportionately Affects Black Men—and No One Talks About It
Acne Keloidalis Nuchae is a common disorder that is seen most commonly in male patients with naturally coiled and coarse hair patterns, ...12 Dermatologist-Recommended Tips for Healing a Sunburn Fast
Any beauty junkie knows: a sunburn is not a good thing (just like laying out in the sun to tan is not ...Does Preparation H Really Help With Under-Eye Bags? We Investigate
Even when you think you’re doing everything right—getting eight hours of sleep, drinking enough water, and regularly using a potent eye formula—sometimes ...Do You Get Vitamin D From Tanning Beds? And 5 Other Tanning Misconceptions
Tanning beds might seem like a good idea—somehow, someway, despite surely hearing plenty of reasons not to step foot inside of one—but, ...Serious Question—Do I Need to Wear Sunscreen Indoors?
There are a few things most people know to be true: The earth is round, and sunscreen is a must. The latter ...The Truth At Last: Derms Explain Whether or Not a Morning Cleanse Is Necessary
When it comes to beauty topics, some of the most-asked questions tend to revolve around skincare routines. There’s something so mesmerizing about ...This Lesser-Known Injectable Is Giving Botox a Run for Its Money
As much as we love anti-aging cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and serums, there’s no denying that, at a certain point, over-the-counter products might ...Here's How to Tell If Your Skin Irritation Is Eczema or Psoriasis
According to current studies, more than eight million Americans (and 125 million people worldwide) have psoriasis. And yet, despite its prevalence, it’s ...