Chemical peels, a type of skincare treatment once exclusive only to a dermatologist’s office, can now be safely performed at home and easily incorporated into your skincare routine. Having tried many ...
The F.D.A. recommends against using the skin care products without professional supervision. Experts explain the risks. By Katie Mogg When Laura Messina, 43, wanted to lighten the dark spots under her ...
I've been engaged for over a year now, and I fear I've made my wedding my entire personality. At this point, my FYP is full of white dresses, seating charts, and cute stationery, and I pretty much ...
There’s no better feeling than the aftermath of a thorough skincare routine. The feeling of clean pores top tier. I love knowing that my serums and moisturizers are being welcomed with open arms—and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned consumers to avoid using certain chemical skin peels due to their potential to cause chemical burns and "disfiguring scars." The FDA has issued ...
People who are buying and using at-home chemical peels are ending up burned and scarred. HealthDay News — The US Food and Drug Administration is warning that chemical peels should not be used without ...
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Chemical peels are a buzzword skincare treatment. Popular for their resurfacing properties, peels use acids (a dermatologist-preferred alternative to physical exfoliants) to remove dead skin. However, ...