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Browsing: Skin Health
Are benzoyl peroxide products putting your health at risk? Dermatologist Dr Joyce Lim explains the hidden danger, and how to keep your acne treatments safe.
TikTok’s morning shed routine claims to transform your skin overnight – but layering products, masks, and tapes before bed might do more harm than good, shares dermatologist Dr Joseph Toh.
Eczema impacts millions globally – could the answer lie in your gut? Emerging studies on probiotics suggest new possibilities. Here’s how balancing gut bacteria might help relieve inflammation and improve skin health for those battling this condition.
Don’t let stress control your skin. Stress acne is manageable with the right lifestyle, skincare, and stress-busting strategies. Here’s how.
Struggling with persistent rosacea symptoms like redness or flushing? Dr. Paul Yow explains how pulsed dye laser (PDL) can help reduce visible blood vessels and improve your skin’s appearance. Could PDL be the solution you’ve been looking for?
Want glowing skin? Natural beauty supplements like vitamin C, vitamin E, collagen, omega-3 and zinc can help improve your skin’s elasticity, hydration, and texture. Learn how these powerful nutrients work to enhance your complexion from the inside out, giving you healthier, more radiant skin.
Hydrolysed collagen, a popular supplement, is touted for its benefits to skin, joints, and overall health. But does it really work? This article delves into the medical perspective on hydrolysed collagen, examining its efficacy and potential health benefits based on scientific evidence.
Rosacea, a complex skin condition, is intriguingly linked to genetic factors, contributing significantly to its onset and progression. Research indicates…
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