Aesthetician Vs. Esthetician: Which Specialist Do You Need?
Ranging from at-home masks to medical-grade facials, sometimes navigating the world of skincare products and treatments can be confusing.
Read MoreRanging from at-home masks to medical-grade facials, sometimes navigating the world of skincare products and treatments can be confusing.
Read MoreFinding the right skincare products can be tricky, especially when you want the product to alleviate (and not worsen) any skincare concerns that you might have.
Read MoreWhen it comes to adding a pop of color to your nails, naturally you want to be able to do so without compromising on your ethics.
Read MoreIt's clear something as non-effacing as a belly button piercing can have an impact on people's impressions. Wondering what your navel piercing says about you?
Read MoreFirst, it must be noted that if you have sanpaku eyes, then according to Japanese tradition, you are in danger from the world. You also might be off-balance.
Read MoreLauded as "naked" Botox, Xeomin offers a more natural alternative to its more common Botox counterpart. Does natural mean better?
Read MoreWhen it comes to what AHA or BHA product you should use, not all brands are created equal.
Read MoreWhile many may confuse the difference between hair textures, referring to anything that is not bone straight as "curly" is not always accurate.
Read MoreIf you're trying to decide between getting full or partial highlights, it can depend on if you're going for a subtle adjustment or a dramatic change.
Read MoreBath & Body Works always churns out new scents, which means others get discontinued. If your favorite scent has been retired, here's how you can still buy it.
Read MoreSince the days of Proactiv and thick eyeliner, the approach to beauty and skincare has changed greatly. Here's how millennials' and Gen Zers' routines differ.
Read MoreCurious to learn more about Kat Von D's life and career? These are a few details that even the biggest fans may not know about the tattoo artist.
Read MoreThere are a few key differences between mineral and chemical sunscreen. Find out which type dermatologists recommend more.
Read MoreDespite the availability of a variety of hair removal techniques in the market, waxing and sugaring remain the two most popular choices among women.
Read MoreThough they do add flair to your look, a beauty mark and a mole are quite different.
Read MoreAs famous and stylish as Sienna Miller may be, she's still dealt with some beauty disasters. Here's the DIY remedy she used after an embarrassing hair dye job.
Read MoreAside from his impeccable acting skills, Zac Efron is also known for his beautiful hair -- anything from a beach blonde to a retro 2000s shaggy look.
Read MoreWhen it comes to astringents and toners, you might be under the impression that the two products are the same, but they're not. Here's the real difference.
Read MoreTretinoin and retinol are very similar in the way that they work (and are both vitamin A derivatives). Which one needs to be in your skincare routine?
Read MoreBoth mineral and chemical sunscreens boast their own upsides, but one of them may be better for you than the other if you have oily skin.
Read MoreWhen it comes to nail shape, you're probably pretty familiar with almond and square-shaped. However, this is the TikTok nail trend that you either love or hate.
Read MoreWhen it comes to hair hacks, though, Zoe Saldana star has a pretty smelly, old-school go-to that she refuses to give up.
Read More"KUWTK" heightened Kris Jenner's beauty and Hollywood glam. But sometimes she takes off all that makeup and reveals her true self.
Read MoreHow do you know which of these common acne treatments will be most effective for the type of acne you're dealing with?
Read MoreAlthough you probably have an idea of what the difference between cologne and perfume is, you might be surprised to learn the truth.
Read MoreThere's one hero that stands out from the rest as an acne treatment: Differin Gel. Here's what this product can and can't do.
Read MoreOxybenzone is a harmful ingredient that's commonly used in chemical sunscreens. Here are 12 options that are all oxybenzone-free.
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