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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.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has revealed plans to establish a task force to target online sellers engaged in distributing fake products and deceptive advertising.
This is executed in a significant move to fortify consumer protection and combat the rising tide of counterfeit goods. This initiative is particularly pertinent given the growing concerns surrounding dubious skincare and supplement products, predominantly marketed through social media platforms.
SK-II’s AI-powered Mini Magic Scan analyzes over 1 million skin data points to determine each person’s unique skin issues and priorities, while their PITERA™ formula nourishes the skin to enable personalized results.
Discover the science behind snail mucin, taking the beauty world by storm. Is snail mucin truly a secret elixir, or just another passing fad?
As one of the trendiest skincare ingredients that is currently on the market, retinol can be used to treat a variety of skin concerns.
Dry skin is a common condition that can be uncomfortable, unsightly, and even painful. Read more about supplements that can ease dry skin
Taking active skincare steps involves managing stress, hydration levels, and getting enough rest, to name a few.
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