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Black people are not immune to the dangers of UV radiation, and should take steps to protect their skin year-round, including wearing sunscreen and staying in the shade during peak sun hours.
A dermatologist shares the Sephora products that can help you achieve the appearance of smoother, firmer, and more radiant ...
Mineral sunscreens sit on top of the skin and create a physical barrier to block UV rays. Mineral sunscreens typically work ...
Not all zombie skin cells are the same. New research reveals three unique subtypes with different roles in aging and disease, ...
The representation of Black and Asian adults is on the rise in atopic dermatitis clinical trials, according to a study. As ...
Black leaders and community members in Indianapolis gathered for the second annual Melanin Table Talk to address racial ...
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While personal style is paramount, certain colors can inadvertently highlight shadows, accentuate fine lines, and create an ...
Now, alarmed by sunken features and sagging skin, newly svelte patients are flooding med spas and plastic surgery clinics, desperate to plump, lift and smooth their way back to a youthful glow. These ...
If you have melasma or hyperpigmentation, tinted sunscreens are your best bet. They blend well with darker skin tones and ...
The best-selling Haruharu Wonder Black Rice Bakuchiol Eye Cream smooths fine lines and wrinkles, per reviewers. Snag the ...
In the Black community, the quote “Black people don’t need sunscreen” because of its natural protection, but the truth is, UV ...