An expert-approved guide to a multitasking cosmetic with a wide range of benefits — from clearing congested pores to reducing the appearance of wrinkles.
Vitamin C and retinol (a form of vitamin A) are two of the most common ingredients found in modern skincare products, largely due to their anti-aging effects. When applied to the face, either vitamin ...
When it comes to skincare, good things take time. We’re all guilty of impatiently waiting to see the benefits of adding a step to our nightly skincare routines, no matter if it’s using a new vitamin C ...
A quick rundown on ideal retinol application frequency. Medically reviewed by Hadley King, MD If you’ve spent any amount of time on #skintok or poked around beauty forums, there’s a solid chance ...
According to ze French, skincare doesn’t stop at the face. (How American!) For a more comprehensive approach, we should be applying products onto our necks and chests as well. But what about the rest ...
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