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Skin experts say people of color still need to wear sunscreen. The melanin in darker skin offers some extra protection from ...
Many Americans unknowingly misidentify various skin conditions, attributing every bump, patch or discoloration to ordinary ...
Don't Fry Day—experts share 7 ways to reduce skin cancer risks as summer begins in Oklahoma. Protect your skin, embrace sun safety.
People with darker skin still need to wear sunscreen — for more reasons than one. Too much ultraviolet exposure from the sun can lead to sunburn, dark spots and wrinkles, and increased risk of skin ...
Originally developed to treat excessive bleeding in medical situations, tranexamic acid (or TXA, as dermatologists like to ...
Atopic dermatitis, a type of eczema, causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. After a flare-up, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can develop, resulting in persistent dark patches. Post ...
For many people with darker skin tones, these post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation marks can be even more distressing than the eczema itself, creating a constant visible reminder of past flare-ups.
You might not have noticed it before – faint patches, dark marks, uneven tone – but once pigmentation starts appearing on your skin, it’s hard to unsee. Whether it’s sun spots, hormonal ...
This has been the case with exosomes, an ingredient that promises everything from skin repair to speeding up cellular regeneration to fading hyperpigmentation. If it lives up to the marketing ...
The best ones actually gave us results: Pur skin looked smooth and glowy after ... with the added benefit of treating dark spots and hyperpigmentation thanks to its infusion of a stem cell complex ...