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Dr. Corey L. Hartman and Richina Lukes-Milledge tell ESSENCE how you can prevent hyperpigmentation from appearing on the skin once and for all.
From skin cancer to vitiligo, learn about five important skin conditions affecting darker skin tones and how to properly ...
Gentlemen, it’s time to step away from your clippers and that two-year-old buzz cut you’ve been under the guise of pulling ...
Ephemeral tattoos are meant to fade in 15 months, but years later, some customers say they're still stuck with the ink. The tattoo regret is real.
Start by soaking the stained area in warm water for five minutes to soften the skin. Then, mix a tablespoon of olive oil with ...
These fruits nourish your body from the inside out, delivering vital nutrients that support collagen production, fight ...
Skin brightening is about increasing your skin’s radiance and evening out your skin tone without altering your natural complexion. It’s the safest and most skin-friendly approach.
A big freckle or a sunspot? A flat mole or a dark freckle? Here’s how to tell the difference between the three – and when to ...
Common causes include birthmarks, infection, and skin pigmentation disorders. Some birthmarks, such as dermal melanocytosis, salmon patches, and strawberry nevus, fade over time, while moles ...
Vitamin C serums can also help fade dark spots and stimulate collagen production to firm the skin and reduce fine lines. 3. Apply Sunscreen Every Day Wearing sunscreen daily prevents skin texture ...
The dermatologists moved on to the next patient — No. 7, presumably ― and I walked out feeling more alien in my skin than ever. Although I began the steroid injections, my scars didn’t seem to fade ...