
Rosacea: applying foundation to skin prone to redness
If your skin suffers from redness or unevenness, you’ll need a foundation that offers full coverage while giving a natural finish. Our tips for a flawless complexion.
If your skin suffers from redness or unevenness, you’ll need a foundation that offers full coverage while giving a natural finish. Our tips for a flawless complexion.
No more period equals menopause? It depends, it’s a matter of months before it is confirmed so, let’s count first.
No matter your age, menopause or not, the way you eat is always going to impact skin and overall health. With too much of this and not enough of that, the nutrients that are essential to your well-being are completely unbalanced.
Thought you left bad skin behind in your teenage years? Think again. For many women, their menstrual cycle is linked to acne breakouts. Here’s what you need to know to fix it fast.
You’re probably aware of the impact UV damage can have on the skin - but are you familiar with the effects of photopollution? Read on to find out more.
If you’re looking to disguise symptoms of acne, such as blemishes, redness and scarring, look no further! Take a look at our expert tips for achieving an even complexion.
When exposure to sun, pollution and other factors has damaged skin to the point of an uneven skin tone, using Vitamin C-based skincare can correct and remove those dark spots.
Maybe your body wants to keep its strength and resources to get through this challanging time. Maybe there is another reason. The truth is, it’s not important to understand why; it’s more important to focus on maintaining a healthy body mass.
Choosing the right foundation shade for your unique skin tone can often seem like a challenge - but not any more! Find out how to get that perfect match with Dermablend Covermatte.
Research suggests a significant link between stress and acne. Learn how your lifestyle might be affecting your skin’s health.
Many acne sufferers believe that the sun has a positive effect on the quality of their skin. But how much truth is there in this?
Menopause is an incredibly complicated process that not only affects the internal body but the skin as well. And since your skin is the window to your body (somehow…), it tends to show some signs of distress pretty quickly.