Turmeric – Can It Spice Up Your Skin Care?
For many centuries, turmeric has been used in India for its antiseptic and antibacterial properties to treat burns, bruises and…
For many centuries, turmeric has been used in India for its antiseptic and antibacterial properties to treat burns, bruises and…
MSM, a sulfur compound that occurs naturally in plants, is sold as a dietary supplement to benefit hair, nails and…
Ceramides are one of three types of lipids (fats) along with cholesterol and free fatty acids found in the stratum…
Atopic dermatitis is one of the most common forms of eczema, affecting between 10 and 20 percent of people worldwide.…
Although nobody really knows what causes rosacea, a number of theories exist as to why some individuals are susceptible to…
Acerola, a cherry-like fruit with high antioxidant activity, can now join the ranks of acai berry, blueberries and pomegranate in…
A lot of confusion exists over Vitamin D, it's optimal levels and how best to obtain them. Various organizations are…
A new study published in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology suggests that common moisturizers may increase the rate of tumor…
*images American Academy of Dermatology An actinic keratosis (plural keratoses), also known as solar keratosis, is a common skin lesion.…
Recent research has shown that probiotics can actually lead to an improvement in an individual's complexion. Probiotics are defined by…
Thermage is a new non-invasive cosmetic procedure that is used to help tighten and contour skin in a single treatment.…
Just like the sun, smoking, gravity and other pollutants can have an impact on the skin around your eyes and…
Most of us are already aware of the important role that antioxidants play in skin care. In addition to fighting…
Skin Inc, the magazine dedicated to skin science and skin treatment trends, lists the top 10 ingredients that consumers will…
Zinc doesn't enjoy the same level of attention as other high-profile nutrients such as Vitamin C, Vitamin E, or sulfur.…