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Why aging faster is mostly a perception problem—not a skin problem
Many people feel like they’re aging faster than expected, even when their routines, genetics, and health haven’t dramatically ...
Researchers at MIT have been working with the South Korean beauty company Amorepacific for the past few years to develop a wearable "electronic skin" platform that can provide real-time insights about ...
Why do wrinkles form as we age? A new study has revealed that aging skin stretches more sideways under tension, causing it to buckle – like Silly Putty – into deeper, straighter wrinkles. And it all ...
To launch this new tool, Haut.AI partnered with digital health platform Noom, which will showcase their members a 30-year preview to encourage healthier lifestyle choices. Inside Beauty sat down for a ...
Share on Pinterest A new study suggests a healthy skin microbiome could help improve signs of skin aging, such as transepidermal water loss. Rob and Julia Campbell/Stocksy A new study revealed a ...
Aging can affect your skin in various ways. You may notice wrinkles, dry skin, or other changes, such as age spots. There are ways you can protect your skin and decrease your risk of certain skin ...
As people grow older, the body makes less of this protein. However, taking a supplement does not necessarily reverse signs of ...
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More vitamin C might change your skin’s structure, not just its glow
Vitamin C has long been sold as a shortcut to a brighter complexion, but the latest research suggests it is doing something ...
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