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What's in Your Eye Cream?
Beauties, have you ever wondered what the difference is between eye creams, or what they're actually made of? It's always good to know more about what you're putting on your face, so we did some background checks on the common ingredients in eye creams to find out what they actually do for your skin and why they’re there.
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What's That Black Stuff in My Eyes?
Do you ever wake up with excess makeup—or "black goop”—in the inner corners of your eyes? It’s a sign that you didn’t wash off your makeup as well as you thought did.
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Skin Care Labeling Secrets
Ever looked at that long list of ingredients on the back of a beauty product and wondered what it all means? Beautylish breaks it all down for you and reveals what cosmetic companies don't want you to know.
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Do Chocolate and Sugar Really Cause Breakouts?
Does eating chocolate and sugary foods really make you break out? We spoke with New York-based dermatologist Elizabeth Tanzi, M.D., and wellness expert Frank Lipman, M.D., to see if our favorite tasty treats can really affect our complexion.
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Cystic Acne: The Skinny on Cysts
Are you ever plagued by hard, painful bumps on your face? Cystic acne develops for different reasons (genetics, stress, hygiene), so we talked with New York City dermatologist Dr. Heidi A. Waldorf, M.D., to get the lowdown.
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What Are Those Bumps on Your Arms?
Finding small raised bumps on the backs of your upper arms? We wondered about these mystery spots were too, so we spoke to dermatologist Dr. Dennis Gross about what they are and how to get rid of them.
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Which Vitamins Should You Take?
Wondering if you should take supplements to improve the health of your hair, skin and nails? We spoke to New York City-based dermatologist Dr. Barbara Reed to find out which vitamins actually work.
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Which Cleanser is Right For You?
Choosing the right face wash can be tough. With so many on the market, it's often hard to distinguish which formula is right for your skin type. We spoke to NYC-based dermatologist Dr. Cheryl Karcher to find out which cleanser is best for you.
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The Truth About Face Masks
If the package says to leave it on five minutes, does ten minutes of treatment mean double the benefits? We spoke to dermatologist Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi about whether you really need to follow face mask directions.
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What's Your Skin Doing While You Sleep?
We all love slathering on serums, creams, and potions that claim to work miracles overnight, but are we forgetting about our skin cells already at work? Beautylish asks dermatologist Dr. Murad to decipher this complex issue—what's your skin actually doing during sleep?