
How to apply sunscreen properly (almost everyone uses half of what’s needed)
The biggest sunscreen problem isn't which one you bought. It's how much you're putting on, and whether you reapply at all.
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The biggest sunscreen problem isn't which one you bought. It's how much you're putting on, and whether you reapply at all.

Teen skincare went from 'not needed' to twelve-step nightmare in about three years. The real routine at this age is small, evidence-based,…

Sensitive skin isn't fragile — it's reactive. The routine that works is short, fragrance-free, and built around ingredients with long records of…

Combination skin is the type the one-size-fits-all routines fail. Here's how to handle an oily T-zone and tight cheeks without running two…

Oily skin needs hydration too — just not the wrong kind. Here's the routine that regulates oil without stripping your barrier into…

Cleanser, treatment, sunscreen. That's the routine most derms would actually recommend if a brand wasn't paying them to suggest seven more steps.

Multi-masking is one mask on your T-zone and another on your cheeks. Useful for combination skin and almost no one else. Here's…

Dry skin makes less oil and loses water faster. The routine has to add lipids back, hold water in, and not strip…

Normal skin is the rarest skin type and the easiest to under-care for. The right routine is preventive, and future you will…