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Supporting Your Skin s Microbiome Is No Small Task—Here s Where To Start

Supporting Your Skin’s Microbiome Is No Small Task Here’s Where To Start Kelsey Haywood Lucas © Photo: Getty/DmitriiSimakov supporting skin microbiome The next time you’re feeling lonely and let’s be honest, it’s been an especially lonely year consider this: Cozied up nice and close, snuggling on your skin, are over a trillion tiny best friends you didn’t know you had. They are the microbes of your microbiome organisms like bacteria, fungi, viruses, mites and they work day and night not only keeping you company, but keeping you healthy and happy and alive. You’re never without them. You’re the guest of honor at their permanent party.

What if it isn t maskne? Experts talk skin conditions worsened by masks

Article content Back in the summer, we saw a rash of stories about maskne, a form of acne caused by masks rubbing our skin, characterized by pimples on the lower face. But dermatologists have spotted a problem: Skin conditions that to the untrained eye look just like acne and might be made worse by masks, but need very different treatment. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or What if it isn t maskne? Experts explore other skin conditions that could be worsened by masks Back to video “Acne, perioral dermatitis and rosacea can all present as small red bumps on the face, especially around the mouth and nose, sometimes with pus bumps or pustules,” says Dr. Aegean Chan, a dermatologist based in California. “I have definitely seen an increase in both perioral dermatitis and rosacea during the pandemic, and many colleagues have reported the same. I think it’s multifactorial. The biggest lifestyle difference is mask-wearing. When yo

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Lavender Oil Saved My Skin, but Read This Before Using the Popular Essential Oil

Lavender Oil Saved My Skin, but Read This Before Using the Popular Essential Oil Kelsey Haywood Lucas © Provided by Hello Giggles Unsplash What comes to mind when you think of lavender? Maybe it’s lush, rolling fields of pretty purple flowers. Maybe it’s your relaxing sleep spray or snooze-inducing bath bomb. Maybe it’s your “oily” cousin (yes, that’s a real term for those who consider essential oils a lifestyle) and her side biz pushing aromatherapy accessories.  For me, it’s the time lavender saved my face from scarring after a severe burn. I’ll save you the full story (the takeaway is

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