Growing up with psoriasis and acne wasn't easy, but it taught me a lot about caring for my skin from the inside out. I finally got a handle on my skin issues after fixing my diet, exercise routine, personal hygiene plan, and even how much I slept each night! Of course, I had help from a dermatologist throughout the entire process to make sure I didn't make the problems worse while trying to get clear skin. Let me give you some personal advice from my own experiences, along with information from the latest health studies, so you can get a rosy complexion a little faster.
The human body is complex, and as a result, lots of things can go wrong, even if they're not dangerous. Seborrheic dermatitis is one such condition. While seborrheic dermatitis tends to be long-lasting and recurring, it's not contagious, but can create a lot of cosmetic problems for its sufferers. You may even require visits with dermatology specialists. If you've been told that you may have seborrheic dermatitis by a doctor, here's what you should do in order to manage it. [Read More]
Red, splotchy skin on your face may leave you wanting to cover up your skin with makeup, or it may make you not want to go out at all. If your skin is splotchy and red in some areas of your face, such as on your forehead, chin, or cheeks, it could be caused by a skin condition. There may be things you can do that can help improve your skin tone. [Read More]