Your skin concerns, explained, from fungal and hormonal acne to dark spots and rosacea.
We’re here to tell you what we know, but don’t take it as medical advice. Talk to your medical provider about your specific health concerns.
Let’s get to the bottom of what causes those little bumps—and what you can do about them.
It can take at least four to six weeks—so patience is key!
Ever wonder why blackheads are black? (Spoiler alert: It’s all in the air.)
Just because you have rosacea on your nose doesn’t mean you’re dealing with this condition.
Boxcar, ice pick, and rolling scars — can they be healed?
What to do if you have a flaky, peely rash on your face.
Kiss acne around your lips goodbye with these expert-backed treatment and prevention tips.
How “worry lines” got their name
What causes these tiny bumps, and how can you treat them?
Everything you need to know about this annoying skincare problem, according to a skincare expert.
Not all oils are bad—these options can actually be beneficial for acne-prone skin.
Why not to pop, and how to get rid of pimples instead











