Cold air and gusty winds can leave your skin feeling raw and parched during the winter months. Dry indoor heat doesn’t help with this issue, but fortunately, we have some tips to keep your skin soft and smooth all winter long. Moisturize after washing. Washing your skin … [Read more...] about Tips to keep your skin hydrated through the winter months
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Exposed to wildfire smoke? Here are 5 tips to protect your skin
Other than causing respiratory problems, the smoke from wildfires can really irritate the skin. That’s because wildfire smoke contains particulate matter, a type of air pollution that's small enough to sneak into your pores and cause free radical damage, which can lead to dull … [Read more...] about Exposed to wildfire smoke? Here are 5 tips to protect your skin
5 nutrients to protect your skin from within
Lathering yourself with sunscreen is one way to protect yourself from the sun’s UV rays, but there are other ways to fortify your skin’s protective powers. You may just be surprised to learn that certain nutrients can lower your chance of sunburn while minimizing skin aging and … [Read more...] about 5 nutrients to protect your skin from within
An Israeli startup created a ‘toy gun’ that treats wounds with nanofiber ‘skin’
What if treating burn wounds and surgical injuries was as simple as operating a water gun? Well, that might soon be the reality after an Israeli startup company invented a mechanical contraption shaped like a children’s toy that squirts a polymer material that mimics skin onto … [Read more...] about An Israeli startup created a ‘toy gun’ that treats wounds with nanofiber ‘skin’
People who use SPF moisturizer tend to make this basic mistake, researchers say
If you’re one of the millions of people using a daily moisturizer with sun protection factor (SPF) to shield your face from sun damage, chances are you’re not getting as much protection as you think. According to new research published earlier this month, most people who use … [Read more...] about People who use SPF moisturizer tend to make this basic mistake, researchers say