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fromFortune
2 days ago
Alternative medicine

The Benefits of Red Light Therapy: Expert-Approved Advice | Fortune

Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Is it true that red light therapy masks prevent wrinkles?

Red light therapy aids wound healing and inflammatory skin conditions but lacks substantial evidence for wrinkle prevention; long-term safety and effects remain uncertain.
Medicine
fromWIRED
2 months ago

How a Red-Light Hat Gave Me My Healthy Scalp Back

The HigherDose red-light therapy hat uses 120 medical-grade LEDs (630–660 nm) to stimulate hair growth and scalp health and is FDA-cleared technology.
Alternative medicine
fromFortune
2 days ago

The Benefits of Red Light Therapy: Expert-Approved Advice | Fortune

Red light therapy supports wellness by improving skin health, reducing inflammation, and aiding muscle recovery through cellular stimulation.
Science
fromNature
1 week ago

Daily briefing: The surprising science behind red-light therapy

Red light therapy shows promise for treating hair loss and mouth ulcers, while bacterial genome transplants may enable new microbial life forms.
Wearables
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

Can a Showerhead Cure Zits and Make Your Hair Grow Back?

HigherDose's showerhead combines red LED light therapy with a highly effective 10-stage water filter that removes chlorine to undetectable levels.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Vaginal estrogen as a face filler? I think not': Experts critique the new skincare trend

Vaginal estrogen cream is being used off-label for facial skin benefits, but safety and efficacy are not proven.
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

The New York Facialists You Need on Speed Dial

Elizabeth Grace Hand at Ställe Studios offers a dreamy environment and tailors facials to each client, blending medical-grade techniques with a personable approach that results in a coveted 'It girl glow'.
Wellness
#sunbeds
Public health
fromIrish Independent
1 week ago

'We must take strong action' - Government exploring ways to ban sunbeds as way of cancer prevention

A ban on commercial sunbed use is advocated to reduce health risks, particularly for children and young people.
#eczema
Medicine
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

Our skin is falling off and no-one can tell us why

Topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) is a serious condition affecting many eczema patients, leading to severe skin reactions and inadequate medical recognition.
Alternative medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Injectable peptides are touted online as a glow up potion'. Here's why experts warn against unapproved use | Antiviral

Injectable peptides, unapproved for human use, are being sold online despite expert warnings about their potential dangers and variable effects.
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

South Korea skincare: these are the products I buy every time I visit, as a beauty editor of 15 years

Korean cleansers prioritize barrier health over harsh stripping, using low-pH formulas, gentle surfactants, and hydrating ingredients such as glycerin, centella, and rice water.
Fashion & style
Medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Red-light therapy was once fringenow it's everywhere. Should you believe the hype?

Red and near-infrared light therapy may protect neural tissue after brain injury, gaining traction in mainstream medicine despite initial skepticism.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Department of Health retracts claim sunbeds are as dangerous as smoking

The DHSC retracted a claim equating sunbeds' cancer risk to smoking after fact-checking revealed significant differences in their impact.
Miscellaneous
fromSlate Magazine
3 weeks ago

I've Struggled With Acne Nearly My Entire Life. It's Taught Me a Valuable Lesson.

Physical appearance struggles teach profound lessons about inner beauty, kindness, and the true measure of human worth beyond superficial qualities.
fromIndependent
2 weeks ago

Everyone's talking about... ?pH-reactive make-up - can it really adapt to the chemistry of my skin?

When pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter shared a TikTok video talking about her favourite lip balm, she described how it absorbs the lips' natural pH and "brings out this beautiful pink" and keeps them "super moisturised." The product went viral, as did the concept of pH-reactive make-up.
Fashion & style
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Stress can cause eczema to flare-up - now we know why

The study shows "how a feeling, such as psychological stress, can translate into a biological event, namely inflamed skin", says co-author Shenbin Liu, a neurobiologist at Fudan University in Shanghai, China.
Alternative medicine
Public health
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

FDA backs off stricter tanning bed rules with RFK Jr.'s support

The FDA abandoned a proposed ban on tanning bed use for minors, reversing a 2015 initiative despite extensive evidence that indoor tanning significantly increases skin cancer risk, particularly melanoma in young users.
Health
fromNature
3 weeks ago

Forget SkinTok: the real science of skincare and why it matters for your health

Social media drives increasingly complex skincare routines with scientifically unproven products, while dermatologists emphasize that simple routines and lifestyle factors matter more than elaborate product regimens.
Marketing
fromInc
3 weeks ago

The Future of AI in the Beauty Industry Won't Be Pretty

AI adoption in beauty marketing is eliminating jobs in information management roles while creating risk of industry-wide content homogeneity despite claims about creativity's enduring value.
Medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Skin cells remember inflammation for life. Here's why

Skin has a memory that influences healing and flare-ups in conditions like psoriasis due to inherited gene expression patterns and epigenetic marks.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

The best foundations in the UK for every skin type from glowy to full coverage, tested

Selecting the correct foundation formulation for your skin type is essential for achieving a flawless, long-lasting makeup finish, as the wrong choice results in oxidation, separation, and patchiness regardless of other products used.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
2 weeks ago

Psoriasis: Symptoms and Causes

Psoriasis is an inflammatory skin problem that usually shows up as dry, itchy, scaly patches of skin (plaques and erythematous papules covered with silvery scales). The condition usually develops when the life cycle of the skin cells speeds up. Consequently, skin cells build up rapidly on the skin's surface and form scales and red patches that are usually painful and itchy.
Alternative medicine
fromSun Sentinel
1 month ago

Med spas unmasked: Do you really know what's in that needle or IV drip?

Federal regulators have issued warnings that unapproved exosomes could leave customers with severe skin infections. As procedures like exosome therapy become more popular, they draw attention to the potential threat to consumer health posed in some Florida med spas. In their rush to obtain the newest, buzziest treatments, customers may be injected with unapproved, mislabeled or even outright toxic substances.
Miami food
Medicine
fromElite Traveler
1 week ago

How to Achieve Expression-Friendly Anti-Aging

Clients are shifting towards long-term skin health and natural results rather than quick fixes with dermal fillers.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Nihal, Child of the Moon: how she lives with extreme UV sensitivity

Rare Disease Day, on 28 February, highlights the more than 6,100 conditions identified worldwide, including xeroderma pigmentosum (XP), a rare genetic disorder that affects just over 100 people in France. Those affected are often referred to as Children of the Moon, a name that reflects their extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet light.
France news
#multivitamins
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Health

Taking multivitamin daily could help to slow biological ageing, study suggests

Daily multivitamin use for two years slightly slows biological aging markers, though clinical health significance remains unclear.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
3 weeks ago
Health

Taking multivitamins could slow biological ageing, study suggests

Daily multivitamin use for two years may reduce biological aging by approximately four months, though experts emphasize a healthy diet remains equally effective.
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Taking multivitamin daily could help to slow biological ageing, study suggests

Daily multivitamin use for two years slightly slows biological aging markers, though clinical health significance remains unclear.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Warning over cream being sold illegally on British high streets

Creams marketed to lighten skin tone are being sold illegally on British high streets, including in butchers and specialist food shops. It is an unsettling discovery, but perhaps not a surprising one. Demand for these products is real and the profits are significant. But the ingredients that make them effective are also what make them dangerous.
UK news
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago

5 Common Psoriasis Triggers and Handle Them

Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease. When the immune system malfunctions, it causes the skin cells to regenerate faster than normal. This results in rapid cell turnover and a red, scaly rash that covers the skin and can affect all parts of the body, even the fingernails.
Alternative medicine
fromCaribbean Life
1 month ago

Yuvana Beauty fills a long-ignored gap in makeup for aging Black and Brown skin - Caribbean Life

There was a big gap in the market. A lot of shades didn't complement our golden and olive skin tones. And as we age, our skin changes, but the makeup hasn't. A lot of makeup isn't infused with skincare. Especially for mature skin. I wanted to create something that enhances beauty while caring for it.
Fashion & style
Alternative medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

Help yourself to stronger immunity

The immune system can be enhanced through science-backed interventions including specific supplements, vaccines, and exercise, with omega-3 fatty acids and curcumin showing evidence of effectiveness while vitamin D proves less beneficial than previously claimed.
Health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Taking collagen keeps skin more elastic but won't stop wrinkles, say scientists

Daily collagen supplements improve skin elasticity and hydration but cannot prevent wrinkles, and may help with joint pain and arthritis when taken consistently over time.
Science
fromThe Verge
1 month ago

The wellness wild west's latest skincare fad is salmon sperm

Rejuran's PDRN, derived from salmon sperm, is marketed as a highly absorbable skincare ingredient claiming to boost skin rejuvenation, elasticity, and collagen.
Wellness
fromInsideHook
1 month ago

The 9 Best Eye Creams, Which Will Make You Look and Feel Rejuvenated

Well-formulated eye creams hydrate delicate skin, support collagen, reduce puffiness and soften lines, making them valuable for men’s cold-weather skincare.
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

A stranger told me to check a mole on my back for skin cancer - she saved my life'

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, 'The A Word', which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
US politics
fromBustle
1 month ago

New York City's "Acne Whisperer" Made A Holy Grail Sunscreen & I'm Obsessed

People with acne-prone skin and sunscreen have long had a contentious relationship. As someone who's dealt with breakouts for two decades, I know the typical SPF pitfalls very well. Namely: breakouts. Out of all the skin care dilemmas that exist, this one's especially annoying. When you're just trying to do the most fundamentally healthy thing for your complexion - protect it from the sun's harmful rays - you don't want to deal with zits. I don't want to be punished for doing the right thing.
Wellness
Environment
fromFast Company
1 month ago

Your skincare products are full of fats and oils. This startup launched a clean beauty line with ancient chemistry

Savor produces plant- and animal-free fats and oils from captured carbon and green hydrogen using a thermochemical process for use in beauty and personal care.
#sunscreen
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Can you really depuff your face? The truth about three common treatments

Consultant dermatologist Dr Aiza Jamil says facial puffiness is usually caused by fluid retention and common triggers include high salt and alcohol intake, allergies and lack of sleep. Dr Tina Tian, also a consultant dermatologist explains most viral hacks fall into three categories - cold exposure, massage and temporary tightening effects. They can "genuinely reduce visible swelling and provide relief but the key word is temporary - they won't permanently change facial structure".
Gadgets
Mental health
fromBustle
2 months ago

My Acne Gave Me "Skinpostor Syndrome"

Living with persistent acne creates daily anxiety, shapes personal and professional decisions, and imposes significant emotional and financial burdens.
Travel
fromBustle
2 months ago

I'm A Beauty Writer & These Are The French Pharmacy Products I Snagged In Paris

French pharmacies offer advanced, affordable skincare and beauty staples—including superior sunscreens, effective moisturizers, and versatile multi-use ointments—often cheaper than U.S. prices.
Science
fromNature
1 month ago

These mysterious ridges could be the secret to younger skin

Rete ridges in skin harbor regenerative stem cells; researchers identified animal skin models and formation clues that could enable skin rejuvenation.
Gadgets
fromWIRED
2 months ago

Buy a Solawave Wand for Both Your Medicine Cabinet and Your Toiletry Bag

Solawave is offering a Buy One, Get One Free sale on most FDA-cleared LED devices, including the popular Solawave wand.
US politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Serious chemical risk' prompts shampoo safety recall

Pilgrim anti-dandruff shampoo and conditioner sold on Amazon were recalled in the UK for containing banned zinc pyrithione, posing reproductive and DNA risks.
Public health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Illegal skin lightening cream being sold in UK butchers, watchdog warns

Illegal skin-lightening creams containing hydroquinone, mercury and potent corticosteroids are sold across UK shops and online and pose serious health risks.
Wellness
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

What to Expect From LED Light Therapy Treatment Sessions

LED therapy begins with a brief consultation, then a comfortable twenty- to thirty-minute painless light session while resting; multiple sessions are typically needed.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 months ago

Elevate your beauty routine with must-have essentials from ABC Secret Savings

Wavytalk: Hair Tools Create salon-quality hairstyles at home with one tool. Wavytalk's Curlmaker rotating curling iron comes with three interchangeable barrels, so you can make tight ringlets, loose waves, and more. The award-winning Blowout Express combines a brush and curler. Its fast, dual-heat design saves time and smart technology adds shine for a smooth, frizz-free look. Silk'n: Hair Removal Devices Remove hair at home easily and comfortably.
Gadgets
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

UK shoppers warned over spread of harmful and illegal skin lightening kits

Illegal skin-lightening products containing banned substances are increasingly sold in diverse UK outlets, posing serious and sometimes irreversible health risks.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Dermatologists explain why your neck ages faster than your face and how to fix it - Silicon Canals

I caught myself doing it again last week-meticulously applying sunscreen to my face while completely ignoring my neck. It wasn't until I saw a photo from my friend's wedding that I noticed the difference. My face looked smooth and even-toned, but my neck? Let's just say it was telling a different story. The fine lines and slight sagging made me realize I'd been treating my neck like it was somehow immune to aging. Turns out, I've had it backward this whole time.
Medicine
Wellness
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

You Need a Stellar Hand Cream in Your Cold Weather Routine

Using targeted hand creams during cold months restores moisture, repairs the skin barrier, and protects hands from dryness caused by cold and repeated washing.
Health
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Why dermatologists are urging people to stop taking daily showers, and the surprising skin benefits - Silicon Canals

Daily hot showers and excessive scrubbing can strip the skin's natural oils, damaging the protective barrier and increasing dryness, itching, and irritation.
fromNews Center
2 months ago

Tanning Beds Triple Melanoma Risk, Potentially Causing Broad DNA Damage - News Center

Tanning bed use is tied to almost a threefold increase in melanoma risk, and for the first time, scientists have shown how these devices cause melanoma-linked DNA damage across nearly the entire skin surface, reports a new study published in Science Advances and led by Northwestern Medicine and University of California, San Francisco. Melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer, kills about 11,000 in the U.S. each year. Despite decades of warnings, the precise biological mechanism behind tanning beds' cancer risk remained unclear.
Public health
Wellness
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The truth about health patches: can they really treat stress, spots and lost libido?

Wellness sticker patches deliver vitamins and microdoses through skin as quick remedies amid a rapidly growing wearable patch market despite uncertain effectiveness.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

The sudden rise of scabies: I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy'

Clothes, toothbrushes, hairbrushes, a teddy Although it should be two teddies, she re-evaluates, quickly. I can hear her trying to quell her panic. A diehard survivalist preparing for catastrophe? Actually, a beleaguered 44-year-old mother recovering from scabies an itchy rash caused by microscopic mites that burrow under human skin. Far-fetched as it sounds, emergency evacuation is exactly what she, her partner and children (six and four) resorted to in November in a desperate bid to beat the bugs.
Public health
Wellness
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Sali Hughes on beauty: moisturisers for combination skin are rare these are some of the best

Combination skin benefits most from hybrid gel-cream moisturisers that provide lasting, non-greasy hydration to dry areas while avoiding pore-clogging in oily zones.
Medicine
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Dermatologists are obsessed with this $12 drugstore retinoid that's FDA-approved for wrinkles - Silicon Canals

Differin (adapalene 0.1%) is an affordable, FDA‑approved over‑the‑counter retinoid that stimulates collagen, normalizes cell turnover, and effectively reduces wrinkles.
Health
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

5 subtle signs of vitamin D deficiency that show up on your face before blood tests catch it - Silicon Canals

Facial signs like persistent dark circles and unexplained puffiness can indicate vitamin D deficiency before blood tests detect it.
Wellness
fromInsideHook
2 months ago

Do You, a Man, Have a Winter-Appropriate Skincare Routine?

Winter cold and indoor heating strip men's thicker, oilier skin barrier, causing dryness, redness, flaking, and increased acne; compensate with greater hydration and gentle care.
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Scientists find dozens of cancer-causing chemicals in HAIR EXTENSIONS

But experts from Silent Spring Institute have now discovered several 'chemicals of concern' in these additions - including those made from human hair. In their study, the team screened 43 popular products sold online for a wide range of chemicals. Their analysis uncovered traces of dozens of chemicals, including flame retardants, phthalates, pesticides, styrene, tetrachloroethane, and organotins. Worryingly, previous research has shown that these substances are linked with cancer, hormone disruption, developmental problems, and effects on the immune system.
Public health
Health
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Everyone's talking about: Collagen banking - what is it and will it give me youthful, glowing skin?

Maintaining collagen through lifestyle, protection, and targeted nutrition can slow age-related breakdown and support skin and connective tissue health.
Wellness
fromwww.esquire.com
2 months ago

Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream ReviewThe Skincare Step I'll Never Replace

Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream is a reliable, no-fuss daily moisturizer that works across ages, routines, and changing skin conditions.
fromElite Traveler
2 months ago

Regenerative Skin Boosters That Top Aesthetic Doctors Actually Rate

It's a watershed moment in aesthetic medicine, resonating across age groups. "Younger people are coming in with concerns about texture, tone, inflammation, early laxity, and how their skin behaves under stress," observes Dr. David Jack, an aesthetic doctor renowned for his light touch. "While more mature patients - many of whom have already had filler - are increasingly aware that volume alone does not age well if the architecture beneath it continues to degrade."
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Green time over screen time': how to really look after your eyes

Blindness is a very scary disability, says Prof Lauren Ayton, deputy director of the Centre for Eye Research Australia at the University of Melbourne. But people don't realise actually about 90% of vision loss can be prevented or treated. And like many other problems, keeping the eyes healthy so often comes down to good diet, keeping active, and regular check-ups.
Public health
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

7 affordable K-beauty products that work better than luxury brands - Silicon Canals

Remember that viral TikTok showing someone's $500 skincare routine? I watched it three times, mentally calculating how many months of rent that collection represented. Then I looked at my own bathroom shelf, packed with Korean beauty products that cost me less than a nice dinner out, and realized something: My skin had never looked better, and I'd spent a fraction of what my luxury-brand-devoted friends had.
Wellness
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

People who look 15 years younger than their age but never exercise are all doing these same 10 things - Silicon Canals

You know those people who make you do a double-take when they mention their age? The ones who casually drop they're 52 but look like they could be in their mid-thirties? I met someone like this at a coffee shop last week. She mentioned her adult son was turning 30, and I nearly choked on my drink. I would've guessed she was maybe 40, tops. When I asked about her workout routine, she laughed and said she hadn't been to a gym in years.
Health
Medicine
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

Exosomes Are the New "It" Skincare Ingredient. Are They Worth The Buzz (& Price Tag)?

Exosomes are cell-derived vesicles that may aid skin healing and improve texture, but clinical evidence for over-the-counter skincare products remains limited.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Is it true that ... central heating is bad for your skin?

Dry indoor or cold outdoor air increases skin water loss, causing inflammation, redness, and itching; humidifiers, cooler heating, gentle cleansers, and occlusive moisturizers help.
Health
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Why your hair suddenly looks thinner at the temples and what dermatologists recommend - Silicon Canals

Temple hair thinning commonly begins at the temples due to hormone-sensitive follicles (DHT), genetics, stress, or aging and is usually manageable with proper care.
fromIndependent
2 months ago

Everyone's talking about: Stem cell beauty treatments - what do they involve and do they work?

'Stem cell-based' treatments and just the latest aesthetic treatment marketed to those seeking to maintain or obtain youthful skin, but what exactly is involved and what's the evidence that they work It's hard to keep track of the number of scientifically based beauty treatments on offer these days. Most are aimed at middle-aged females with disposable incomes, who are willing to splash large amounts of money on their skin to counter the effects of time.
Medicine
Medicine
fromScary Mommy
1 month ago

Everything You Want To Know About Peptides In Skincare, From Derms

Topical peptides signal skin cells to boost collagen, strengthen the barrier, reduce inflammation, and improve texture, firmness, and long-term skin resilience.
fromwww.esquire.com
2 months ago

Botox for Men: An Expert Guide to Everything You Need to Know About Freezing Your Face

There's a strange moment that happens the first time you watch botox kick in. One day you're squinting at your reflection and see the familiar lines crease across your forehead. A few days later, you raise your eyebrows andnothing. The skin stays put. It's subtle, even anticlimactic, but it's also the clearest proof that the world's most famous anti-wrinkle injection isn't magic or mystery.
Medicine
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Wear shades in winter and follow the 20-20-20 rule: experts on 13 ways to look after your eyes

The front of the eye, and the cornea in particular, has more nerve endings per millimetre square than anywhere else in the body, says Dr Dilani Siriwardena, a consultant NHS ophthalmologist at Moorfields eye hospital in London and vice-president of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. So it can be very sensitive. The tiniest scratch or piece of grit in your eye can feel like a brick.
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