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Pediatricians should counsel teens on the hazards of facial treatment fads.
New research shows the potential health harms of TikTok skin care videos touting "lighter, brighter skin" marketed toward young girls ages 7 to 18. Products ranged from $168 to $500 or more per ...
Children as young as 7 are sharing skin care tips online, but a new study suggests their favorite products may be harmful.
It turns out when teens on TikTok say, "Get ready with me," it can be more harmful than they might realize.
In the first peer-reviewed study to examine the potential risks and benefits of teen skin-care routines posted on social media, scientists at Northwestern Medicine found girls ages 7 to 18 are ...
Sweat can clog pores and cause acne. Here’s how to take care of your skin after a workout to keep it clear and glowy.
Meet Reframe, a new — and approachable — skin care line by Savannah James that features formulas that work on all skin tones.
Her ‘Caveman’ Skin Care Routine Has Skeptics, but She Says It’s Real Tia Zakher’s videos about not washing her face drew millions of views, numerous questions and some legitimate concern.
This simple guide will help you understand the latest ingredients in products that may benefit your skin.
Experts explain how exosomes skin care works, and how they can be incorporated topically into your routine to make skin look healthier, smoother, and brighter.
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