Walking down the skin-care aisle is like sensory overload. There are gels, creams, so-called essences, and serums, so many serums. The products claim to revitalize, exfoliate, hydrate, brighten, ...
Tia Zakher’s videos about not washing her face drew millions of views, numerous questions and some legitimate concern. She insists she’s fine. By Alisha Haridasani Gupta Tia Zakher, a 22-year-old ...
We asked doctors, chemists and beauty industry insiders what’s good for your skin and the environment, too. Credit...Photo Illustration by The New York Times; Shutterstock Supported by By Rachel ...
If you’re wondering how to use hyaluronic acid in your daily skin care routine, you’re not alone. The word acid makes it sound like a daunting ingredient to some, but hyaluronic acid is actually a ...
“I recommend ending your evening routine on a hydration high with a deeply replenishing and intensive moisturiser,” says Dr Granite. Look for moisturisers with ceramides and peptides to hydrate and ...
I've been writing about skin care for nearly a decade, and while the anti-aging trends come and go, the advice I hear from the experts stays the same: Hydrate, wear sunscreen and target problem areas ...
A main component of the “Sephora tween” trend is that these kids aren’t just interested in skin care products; they are tapped into viral trends and are getting enticed by products being promoted by ...
Believe it or not, “aging” doesn’t begin in your 60s. But there’s something about your 60s that kicks the whole process into high gear. This decade marks a new set of woes, from wrinkles to flaky, ...