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07 Mar

Red Light for Acne Really Can Help Improve Your Skin, a New Study Finds

At-home LED devices that deliver red and/or blue light therapy may be a good treatment option for people who mild to moderate acne, according to researchers.

10 Oct

Popular Acne Products Containing Benzoyl Peroxide May Become Contaminated with a Known Carcinogen, New Study Finds

Benzoyl peroxide, an ingredient found in many popular acne treatments, may degrade into a known carcinogen called benzene even when stored at room temperature, according to new research.

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LED light therapy is touted by social media influencers as a trendy way to treat acne.

And it actually appears to work, a new evidence review suggests.

Both red and blue LED light therapy are safe and effective in clearing up mild to moderate acne, researchers reported in JAMA Dermatology.

Rosacea is a common skin condition that causes redness on a person's face.

It commonly appears as a tendency to blush or flush more easily, but also can cause more serious symptoms like:

  • Swollen skin.

  • Skin that stings, burns or is very sensitive.

  • Visible broken blood vessels.

  • Acne-like breakouts.

  • Oily skin.

  • ...

Gay and bisexual people, as well as those undergoing gender transition, could face unique dermatological issues, an expert says.

Board-certified dermatologist Dr. John Zampella, who runs a clinic in New York City that caters to many LGBTQ+ patients, said the risk for sexually transmitted infections is higher among thi...

Slicing some fresh limes for that margarita savored in the sun could be a bad combo for some people's skin, dermatologists warn.

Folks can break out in what are nicknamed "margarita rashes" if they are skin-sensitive to certain fruits or vegetables and then get sun exposure soon after. The medical term for these outbreaks is photocontact dermatitis.

"Sun sensitivity is a common cond...