Fasting is definitely buzzy right now. Intermittent fasting is becoming increasingly popular in the fitness community as a way to lose weight, and now, influencers are talking about other ways they use fasting as a tool for better health. (FWIW, some experts say the potential benefits of intermittent fasting may not be worth the risks.)
Anyone who’s been diagnosed with eczema is familiar with the process of trying treatment after treatment and remedy after remedy. Thousands of products tout themselves as miracle cures, and beauty blogs and websites have dedicated entire sections toward soothing flaky, itchy skin with at-home, DIY treatments. As is the case with any sort of skin type or ailment, what seems like a godsend for one person may not work for another. Today, with the help of three dermatologists, we’re exploring the topic of using apple cider vinegar to treat eczema.
Heading to your local urgent care center for a minor ailment is likely your best option since their costs are often cheaper than going to the emergency room.
Minor ailments such as a small cut or sprain can be taken care of by doctors at a neighborhood urgent care center, saving you hundreds of dollars and many hours of waiting to be treated.
We went behind-the-scenes of a Brazilian butt lift–and the before-and-after photos are unreal.
You can read all the beauty blogs and product reviews. But who better to get skin care advice from than a dermatologist? We got a peek into five dermatologists’ bedtime beauty routine. Trust us, you’ll be surprised at how simple some of their routines are!