Can You Really Use Vicks To Treat Acne?
Vicks is a staple in many households and is often considered a cure-all treatment by some. We find out if you can really use Vicks to treat acne.
Read MoreVicks is a staple in many households and is often considered a cure-all treatment by some. We find out if you can really use Vicks to treat acne.
Read MoreFrom spot treatments and medicated face washes to overnight masks and toners, here are tried-and-true skincare products that go to work on adult acne flare-ups.
Read MoreCleansing balms are more prominent than ever in the skincare world, but will they make your acne-prone skin happy?
Read MorePimples are a pain at any age, from teens to adulthood. We asked our readers which places they deal with acne the most, and here is what we found out.
Read MoreIf you're considering getting laser treatment for your acne scarring, there are some factors to consider before you make your first appointment.
Read MoreAlthough different pillowcases claim to help reduce acne, it's essential to question whether the solution for breakouts is as simple as switching pillowcases.
Read MoreKate Somerville is a name to be reckoned with in the beauty world, and her EradiKate treatment definitely has some buzz. However, is right for your routine?
Read MoreThe skin positivity movement has gained more traction in recent years. If you are considering the use of pimple patches, we find out if ZitSticka really works.
Read MoreBlackheads and sebaceous filaments are both skincare troubles, but they're not the same. Here's why.
Read MoreSkin cycling is a TikTok trend that has stood the test of time in recent years, but don't fret if you have acne-prone skin. You can still reap its benefits.
Read MoreWe know by now that picking pimples is a dangerous game, but this habit may be worse than you ever imagined.
Read MoreBangs are great, but did you know they might also lead to acne? Here's what to know about getting bangs and preventing the breakouts they may cause.
Read MorePimples are annoying, and this doesn't stop once popped. After you pop one, do this.
Read MoreMany common ingredients are touted as acne fighters, but is this actually true for baking soda? Let's find out.
Read MoreBreakouts can happen anywhere, but they're especially heinous when between your eyebrows. Now, we know why they happen and how to fix them.
Read MoreMaskne became a popular term after the COVID-19 pandemic first gripped the world, and it's persisting. However, you can prevent and get rid of maskne.
Read MoreBenzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid are both buzzy skincare ingredients, but they're inherently different. Here's what to know about them.
Read MoreRedness on the skin is one of the most frustrating parts of acne. Check out our top tips for relieving redness and getting that even skin tone back.
Read MoreAcne can come at any time and at any age, but did you know it can form under the skin, too, making it virtually unpoppable? Here's how to deal with it.
Read MoreAcne treatments can stain your clothes, towels, and bedding, but they don't have to. Here's how to prevent this from happening.
Read MoreThe trick to a gorgeous self-tan is smooth application. But what if you're dealing with textured, acne-prone skin? Here's how to get flawless results.
Read MoreArmpit breakouts are unfortunate but a fact of life for many. However, they don't have to be if you treat and prevent them correctly.
Read MoreAcne can get worse in winter for some, but you can absolutely avoid and heal this. Here's how.
Read MoreIt's possible to experience acne around the mouth but nowhere else on the face. In that case, follow these tips for clearer skin.
Read MoreDandruff shampoo helps countless people with their hair, but it now may also be able to help with fungal acne. You just need to use it correctly.
Read MoreStruggling with back acne that just won't quit? Bacne can be a stubborn condition, but getting clearer skin might come down to one easy fix in the shower.
Read MoreAcne can form virtually anywhere on your body, but if it's forming on your arms, there may be specific reasons why.
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