Experts say summer skin concerns like pigmentation and dryness may not always be cosmetic. According to menopause coach Tamanna Singh, hormonal fluctuations during perimenopause can affect skin ...
Dry skin, or xeroderma and xerosis, occurs in 40% to 60% of all adults, especially in winter. It occurs in 70% to 99% of adults aged 60 years of age or older and increases with age.
Many people pay the most attention to the skin on their face, but the rest of your body needs care, too. Here’s how to give it what it needs. Credit...Joyce Lee for The New York Times Supported by By ...
Chronic inflammation occurs quietly in the body at first; but, over time, its effects move to organs and metabolism that ...
What Causes a Rash in Your Armpit? An armpit rash is more common than you might think. Your armpits probably come into contact with more chemicals each day than most other parts of your body. Don’t be ...
Body Lotion On Face: Most people use body lotion to keep their skin soft and hydrated in winter, but sometimes they also apply it to their face. This is because most people think that body lotion can ...
Wisdom isn’t the only thing that comes with age. As you get older, certain skin care-related processes in your body begin to slow, including collagen and oil production. These processes are ...
Diabetes is a long-term condition that impacts many parts of the body, including the skin. High blood sugar, reduced circulation, and weakened immunity make people with diabetes more likely to develop ...
The age-old debate between bar soaps and body washes may never end, but adding body scrubs to your bath and shower routine is a non-negotiable. While it’s true body scrubs are an extra step that most ...
Health officials have warned that the prevailing hot weather conditions in the country could lead to an increase in skin problems and dehydration among children. ..