Men are much more likely than women to die from melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer, according to the American Academy of Dermatology Association. Non-Hispanic white boys and men aged 15 to 39 are more than twice as likely to die from skin cancer compared to women of the same age and race. By age 65, men are twice as likely to develop melanoma, and by the time they’re 80, they have triple the risk.
The reason is both biological and cultural, says Peterson Pierre, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in Los Angeles, California. Cisgender men have more collagen and elastin, which makes their skin thicker with less fat underneath compared to cis women. This difference in biological makeup makes most men more vulnerable to the sun. “Research has shown that men’s skin reacts more unfavorably to ultraviolet radiation than women’s, which means that the skin becomes more damaged,” Pierre says.
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When it comes to finding the best lip plumpers, the process can quickly become overwhelming with complicated ingredient lists and seemingly countless options. Board-certified dermatologist Peterson Pierre of the Pierre Skin Care Institute in Thousand Oaks, California, recommends looking for lip plumpers enriched with hyaluronic acid. According to Pierre, the moisture-attracting ingredient offers a plumping effect since it can hold 1,000 times its weight in water. He also recommends looking for lip plumpers infused with moisturizing and conditioning ingredients such as shea butter and ceramides to leave your lips feeling smooth and moist.
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Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo is one of the best non-prescription options–in fact, without a prescription, you’d be hard-pressed to find another treatment with the anti-fungal treatment, Ketoconazole 1%. “Preventing dandruff consists of moisturizing and conditioning your scalp regularly, avoiding hair care products you’re sensitive to, and using shampoos that have either ketoconazole, selenium sulfide, salicylic acid, zinc or tar,” offers board-certified dermatologist Dr. Peterson Pierre.
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Lockdown skin is real and cosmetic dermatologist at the Pierre Skin Care Institute, Dr. Peterson Pierre explains why: “Having to wear masks has definitely increased acne, and the stress and anxiety [of that] has led to more eczema.” That, he shares, is because stress triggers a release of the primary stress hormone, cortisol, which increases inflammation all over the body, including the skin.
Why is Inflammation bad? Well if you have eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea, inflammation can aggravate them, and Pierre adds, “continuous high levels of cortisol lead to the breakdown of some of your body’s tissues including collagen and elastin which then leads to increased fine lines and wrinkles as well as decreased healing.”
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A devoted daughter’s tribute in honor of her beloved father, Lee Iacocca, who was definitely a wine connoisseur par excellence. Lee was a close friend of Arlene Howard for over 33 years and she wants to spread the word and wonderful bouquet of his daughter Lia’s Tuscan Kiss Rose made in Tuscany.
A good facial mist can be an impactful addition to a skincare routine particularly during the summer months when skin is often in need of a cooling (and portable) boost of moisture. These liquid refreshers are often a neglected component of many skincare regimes, but today’s formulations can do myriad things like protect from environmental stressors, brighten and plump skin and set makeup. Many feature a slew of key ingredients that are essential for skin health. Notes dermatologist Dr. Peterson Pierre of the Pierre Skincare Institute,
“Popular ingredients include hyaluronic acid and glycerin for their hydrating properties, rose water and aloe vera for their soothing benefits, essential oils for their healing properties, and antioxidants such as vitamins C and E.”
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The ASPCA says more dogs run away in July than any other month, with many escapes triggered by the fireworks that light the skies around the Fourth of July. Veterinarian Dr. Jeff Werber shares his tips for keeping your dog safe this holiday.
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