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If you struggle with flushed skin, redness, persistent stinging or if you tend to have negative reactions to skincare products in general, your skin is likely sensitive.
We cannot stress this enough: irritation and inflammation are bad for the skin – really, really bad. Daily assaults such as unprotected sun exposure, hot water and applying ...
Eczema can manifest itself in various forms. We still don’t entirely know why people get eczema. Here you can read more about the various causes and treatment methods and about the various forms of eczema.
Many people think that dehydrated skin is the same as dry skin. But did you know that dehydrated skin is a skin concern and dry skin is a skin type? The biggest difference between the two is what...
Anyone who’s experienced the discomfort of dry, flaky skin on their face or body wants a fix, and fast. Below you’ll find a brief list of dry skin dos and don’ts, all supported by published research.
It’s no fun dealing with flare-ups of redness on your skin, especially along the cheeks, nose and sometimes even the chin and forehead.
Especially for people prone to rosacea, Paula’s Choice has come up with several steps to make your skin smoother, calmer and reduce redness.