Rosacea vs. Acne Rosacea and acne are two common skin conditions in the world today. Globally an estimated 415 million people have rosacea, while around 770 million are estimated to...
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Can Hard Water Cause Eczema? Are mineral deposits in your shower water making your eczema worse? Water rich in minerals including magnesium and calcium is considered ‘hard water.’ Since...
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How to Avoid an Eczema Flare-Up When Traveling Vacations are for quality family time, exploring far-away places, and enjoying new experiences–not the ideal time for an eczema flare. But...
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Can Spring Allergies Impact My Skin? Springtime means that plants, trees, and grass are bursting into bloom—and creating pollen that causes allergies. But seasonal allergy symptoms aren’t limited to...
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Your skin microbiome plays a major role in your skin health. When it’s out of balance, inflammatory skin conditions can occur. But the good news is that you can take...
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You’ve probably heard about the gut microbiome. But the gut isn’t the only place microorganisms hang out on your body. The skin, our largest organ, is teeming with microbial activity...
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Red, rosacea-prone skin tends to be very sensitive. In fact, many people living with rosacea find that certain skincare products contribute to rosacea flare-ups. That’s why it’s important to choose...
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For most people, the thought of summer and the sun brings up excitement surrounding beach days, outdoor picnics, warm-weather hikes, and so much more. However, when you have rosacea, spending...
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Over 415 million people worldwide live with rosacea, a skin condition that has no cure and no definitive cause. While people may think that rosacea just causes more frequent blushing, this...
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The holidays are fun—but your skin sometimes thinks differently. Due to festive temptations, short nights, travel, stress, and cold weather, many people notice increased sensitivity, dryness, redness, or breakouts after...
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Do your hands feel extra dry in the winter? Dry hands in winter are very common. Cold temperatures and indoor heating reduce humidity, causing your skin to dry out faster....
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There's absolutely no need for a "new you" this new year—we love you just the way you are! But turning the page on the calendar is a great opportunity to...
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