Your skin can vary over time. Maybe sometimes it feels supple and strong, and at others, it can feel irritated, sore and…just off. Symptoms like dryness and itching can be hard to place because they might seem temporary—but if it’s eczema, they’ll linger and need…
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If you have a skin condition like psoriasis, T-shirt weather can be a real stressor. That’s why we want to share some common concerns and treatment options for psoriasis, so that you can feel your best and live life to the fullest. What is psoriasis?…
There’s a glow your skin gets in the summer. Warmer, more humid weather allows us to skip the many layers of clothing cold weather requires. We’re participating in more outdoor activities that can get our skin all dewy and flushed. However counterintuitive it may seem,…
Warmer weather means more time spent outside. Naturally, we’re wearing less clothing. Shorts, tanks and swimsuits are the uniform. It’s the perfect time to participate in activities that may involve contact with sand, grass, water and more. All this exposure puts us at risk and…
Acne is no joke, particularly as an adult. In fact, it’s one of the most common skin conditions in the U.S.1 The American Academy of Dermatology defines “acne” as blackheads, whiteheads, pimples and cysts (deep, painful breakouts).2 There are many causes for adults to continue…
Taking care of your skin isn’t just about good looks. Skin care is an important part of staying healthy when you have diabetes. People with diabetes are more likely to have skin issues. What’s more, even small problems like cuts or scrapes can morph into…
People often assume acne improves as the weather changes from warm to cold. Less sweating, sunscreen and bug spray mean clearer skin, right? Not so fast. It’s actually a myth that acne is worse in warm weather, says Jeffrey Zwerner, MD, Senior Medical Advisor of…
It’s still winter, and the skin feels it. As cold temps persist, we keep fighting the elements and firing up that furnace. Meanwhile, the dry air is doing a number on the body’s largest organ. If you’re having dry, itchy skin that’s rashy, could it…