by Jodi | Aug 30, 2021 | Uncategorized
Even though we often think of skin being driest in the winter, summer can still batter your skin. Some common culprits in the summer that can make your skin dry include: Sun exposure: We love the bright sun and warm weather in the summer but being in the sun can take...
by Jodi | Jul 6, 2021 | DEET, insect bite, insect repellent, insects, outdoors, summer, summer guide, summertime, warm temperature
Warm temperatures mean BBQs, swimming, hiking and many other outdoor activities that we all love. Unfortunately, it also means an increase in insects that could ruin your summer fun. Mosquitoes are a common summer nuisance-known for their annoying and bothersome...
by Jodi | Feb 11, 2021 | basal cell carcinoma, BCC, cancer, SCC, skin cancer, squamous cell carcinoma
Good news for patients with locally advanced and metastatic (when the cancer cells spread from the place where they first formed to another part of the body) basal cell carcinoma (BCC). The FDA has approved cemiplimab-rwlc (Libtayo®; Regneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. and...
by Jodi | Jan 3, 2021 | acne, acne vulgaris, Age & Gender Issues, Anti-Aging News, anti-inflammatory, atopic dermatitis, autoimmune, autoimmune disease, beauty, cosmetic dermatology, dermatologist, dermatology, dermatology np, dnp, doctor, dry skin, fatty fish, feed your skin, fish, free radicals, hair, Hair Health, Hair Loss, Health, healthy skin, herring, inflamed skin, inflammation, irritated skin, lupus, mackerel, nurse practitioner, oil, omega 3 fatty acids, photoaging, protein, psoriasis, rash, red skin, rough skin, sagging skin, salmon, seafood, silky skin, skin, Skin Cancer Prevention, Skin Care Advice, skin cells, skin dullness, skin freshener, skin health, skin inflammation, skin quality, Skinformation, Smart Beauty, smooth skin, soft skin, spf, strong skin, Sun, sun damage, sun protection, sunburn, sunscreen, vitamin e, wrinkles, zinc
Fish that are fatty, like salmon, herring and mackerel, are important for healthy skin. They are all abundant in omega-3 fatty acids, which are vital for supporting optimal skin and hair. These important fatty acids may protect against the harmful rays of the sun,...
by Jodi | Feb 5, 2020 | acne scarring, acne vulgaris, actinic damage, actinic keratoses, Age & Gender Issues, All About the Botox, Anti-Aging News, beauty, Before After, botox, Cancer Prevention, chemical peels, cosmetic dermatology, deep peel, dermabrasion, dermatologist, dermatology, exfoliation, Face, filler, freckles, glycolic acid, Health, history, hyperpigmentation, intense pulsed light, Jessner's peel, lasers, light peel, medium-depth peel, melasma, mild peel, nurse practitioner, oil, phenol, photoaging, resorcinol, rough skin, sagging skin, salicylic acid, silky skin, skin, Skin Cancer Prevention, Skin Care Advice, skin dullness, skin freshener, skin quality, Skinformation, Smart Beauty, smooth skin, soft skin, spa, spf, stretch marks, striae, subcision, Sun, sun damage, sunscreen, TCA peels, trichloroacetic acid, wrinkles
It seems like chemical peels have been around since the beginning of time. Ancient Egyptians used animal oils, salt and alabaster to aesthetically improve skin and treat skin conditions. Egyptian women also took “sour milk” baths so their skin would be...