People in my office often ask if working out can cause acne and breakouts. Interestingly, there was a study that specifically examined this. There was a study
Read MoreJust like most people, I always love to buy organic when it comes to food, but what about skincare? I often get asked about organic skincare. Organic means the products are made with plant-derived along with some other naturally occurring ingredients.
Read MoreThere is misconception that acne is a skin condition seen only in teenagers. For this reason, acne in adulthood can be especially frustrating. My patients often ask, “I didn’t have acne as a teenager, why did I get this now?” Well the answer is HORMONES!
Read MoreGrape seed extract is rich in special antioxidants called proanthocyanidins. Proanthocyanidins are plant compounds that come from many sources including apples, pears, chocolate, wine and even tea.
Read MoreSunscreen! Multiple studies show that sunscreen reduces the risk of skin cancer.
Read MoreKeratosis pilaris (also known as KP) is a very common skin condition that I see in my practice every day. Patients usually complain about tiny rough bumps on the shoulders and upper arms.
Read MoreTinea versicolor is a common condition seen in young adults and teenagers. It is especially common in tropical humid climates (like Miami). It is caused by an overgrowth of fungus on the skin.
Read MoreIf you have uneven skin tone look for products with licorice as a natural skin brightener. Studies show that this natural alternative is an effective treatment for melasma and other causes of hyperpigmentation.
Read MoreYour skin is constantly shedding dead cells
Read MoreAcne is caused by variety of factors. We all have pores in our skin which are lined by skin cells called keratinocytes. In normal skin, those keratinocytes naturally slough out of the pore easily.
Read MoreIf you look at charcoal dust under a microscope, each particle has lots of tiny little holes.
Read MoreIf you develop a rash on your eyelids, one of the first things you should think about is your nail polish. The eyelid skin is the thinnest skin on your body, so it can be especially sensitive to allergens.
Read MoreThe natural glow of skin comes from how the skin's surface reflects light.
Read MoreWhen I think of aloe vera in skincare, I immediately think of using aloe vera to treat sunburns. So, I decided to do some research to see if there was any data to support its use.
Read MoreFor laser hair removal, the best laser for dark skin types is the Nd:YAG laser. To understand why this laser is safest, you need to understand how laser hair removal works.
Read MoreAn acne scar is typically a small indentation in the skin. These scars can be shallow (more common in rolling and boxcar scars) or very deep (ice pick scars).
Read MoreIf you love to learn about skincare you likely often hear the about alpha hydroxy acid, also known as AHA. AHA’s are acids that exfoliate the top layers of the skin.
Read MorePicking at pimples is one of the biggest obstacles to achieving a clear complexion. Picking your face can lead to scarring which sometimes can be permanent.
Read MoreVaseline is an easy go to moisturizer for the sensitive skin around the eyes. Apply at night for the best results.
Read MoreDid you know there are three categories of moisturizers?
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