A Bad Case of Sniffles Can Leave Your Skin Looking Under the Weather
Fall is finally here. There's something about fall that seems to find everyone sneezing and blowing their noses. No one knows with any certainty why there is such a high incidence of colds in the autumn months, but one thing is for sure, a bad cold can leave your skin looking truly "under the weather."
Scratch the Scratch
Anyone who has suffered from dandruff knows how intense the itching and burning sensation can be – not to mention the constant scratching. But remember mom's advice: Scratching only makes it worse.
A Quick and Easy Way to Perform a Self-exam for Skin Cancer
As summer dwindles down to a few precious, golden days, you may be looking at your "sun
kissed" skin and wondering about the little spots and blemishes that you don't seem to remember
having seen before the summer. Even if you have been conscientious about protecting your skin
from the sun, its pigment reacts to sunlight and you may be seeing damage that occurred from sun
exposure many years ago.
From a Dermatologist’s Perspective . . . Diane E. Berson, M.D., Speaks About . . . Time to Make Seasonal Adjustments to Your Skin Care Regimen
Just as we adjust our clocks for daylight savings time every spring, most people need to make
some adjustments in their skin care routines to compensate for the increase in temperature and
humidity in the warmer months.
Graduation Time Is Here! Time to Look for a Job. How Good Do You Have to Look to Make a First-rate Impression?
If you don't have time to get a new suit before your next job interview, no need to worry. Chances
are you will still make a great first impression! According to the Capex® Shampoo (fluocinolone acetonide) topical shampoo, 0.01% First Impressions Survey, what actually impresses people most is clean hair! In fact, nearly 60% of 1,000 men and women surveyed, ages 18 and above, said that clean hair makes the best first impression.
Snuggle-up Winter Bedtime Beauty Tips from CETAPHIL® Cleansers and Moisturizers
Winter is a time for snuggling, whether with a partner, or alone under a wonderful, warm, down comforter. And, in the winter, being alone under a snuggly comforter has some distinct advantages! It allows you to take advantage of the nighttime to repair some very rough, winter dry skin.
How Did You Cook Your Skin This Summer?
A Teeny Bit of Advice for Teens About Skin Care