Summer 2023's Biggest Skincare Trends Are About Working Smarter, Not Harder
From streamlined routines to LED therapy, we're delving into the season's most anticipated skincare developments
Read MoreFrom streamlined routines to LED therapy, we're delving into the season's most anticipated skincare developments
Read MoreComing off birth control sends your hormones into a tailspin. Here's how to manage acne after you stop taking oral contraceptives.
Read MoreWhile microblading and microfeathering both result in fuller, more defined brows, here's how to know which procedure is best for you.
Read MoreMany of us have fallen prey to easy ways to ruin your curly hair, but you can restore your natural curl pattern by curl training your hair at home.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, the result of washing your hair more is actually washing your hair less!
Read MoreShopping for fragrance today, you might find many options reminiscent of '90s favorites. Here's how vanilla scents have grown up and why they're here to stay.
Read MoreCaffeine is more than just an energy booster. Learn how this natural ingredient can be a key component of your beauty routine in multiple ways.
Read MoreFishtail eyeliner has little to do with scales or the tails of fish, but the trend has been making waves as a unique look that you can try for yourself.
Read MoreWhen buying a flat iron, your first decision might be ceramic or titanium plates. Here's the difference between the two and which one is best for your tresses.
Read MoreYou don't have to grow out of that black nail love your mom said was just a phase. And we're here to prove it.
Read MorePreservatives play an important role in keeping beauty products safe, and are important to prevent spoilage or even infections.
Read MoreThe technique mascara cocktailing is a rising trend that offers the same look as wearing false eyelashes but without all the hassle.
Read MoreAre you struggling to find the cause of stubborn facial acne? Your bedding might be the secret culprit. Here's what to know.
Read MoreAdding a few extra steps to your routine will go a long way in keeping your nails strong and healthy during the summer.
Read MoreWhile we can't change the sources that bathe, cleanse, and hydrate you, we can provide more information on its impact on skin and hair.
Read MoreSome folks with tattoos may wonder, will permanent hair removal work for me? And more importantly, is it safe?
Read MoreMayonnaise is a classic home remedy for damaged hair, but what are the scientific facts that actually back up the benefits of this hair hack?
Read MoreOyster nails are a trendy way to incorporate iridescence into a sea-themed manicure. See ways to rock an oyster manicure, from minimalistic to realistic.
Read MoreTraction alopecia is caused by constant hair pulling, but it doesn't have a psychological component, so it's easier to prevent and treat. Here's how.
Read MoreDepending on your hair type, blow drying may be a necessary part of your daily routine. However, there are some tricks you can use to reduce the time it takes.
Read MoreIn the pandemic, dopamine dressing, or using your wardrobe to lift your spirits, got wildly popular. Here are some dopamine beauty looks to boost your mood.
Read MoreIf you've been struggling to understand the difference between dolphin skin and glass skin, here's a guide to help you get the skin type you're looking for.
Read MoreThe latest resurgence of the frosted makeup look takes best from the past and leaves the rest to nostalgia. Here's how to give a modern spin on the iconic look.
Read MoreIt might feel good (or at least gratifying) using a pore stripe and seeing all the gunk that comes out, but it isn't the best practice for skin health.
Read MoreA third law has entered the legislation chat, and cosmetics consumers are curious as to how it will change the beauty landscape.
Read MoreThere are tell-tale signs to look out for when shopping for a foundation. These will let you know in no uncertain terms that you've found your match.
Read MoreWomen.com spoke exclusively with dermatologist Dr. Marisa Garshick, MD, FAAD, to get the truth about whether we need to give up the scrubs for good.
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