Keep it simple: Here are the only 4 skincare products you need for healthy skin
It seems the older we get, the more we buy to counter the signs of aging. Beauty and skincare is a multibillion-dollar business. It is easy to get sucked into day creams, night creams, eye creams and serums and peels. But Houston dermatologist Dr. Viraat Patel of Nigro Dermatology says you only four items you need in your arsenal.
Got cellulite? Doctors say here are ways to minimize the appearance
If you have cellulite and want to hit the pool this summer, donโt worry at all. Youโre not alone-- nearly all women have cellulite. The bad news is thereโs no way to completely get rid of it, but you can minimize its appearance.
Houston dermatologist shares 3 skincare myths to avoid this winter
HOUSTON โ If better skin is your goal for 2021, dermatologist Dr. Sherry Ingraham shares the top skincare myths you should avoid. MYTH#1: YOU DONโT HAVE TO USE SUNSCREEN IN THE WINTERThis is not true, sunscreen in the winter is a MUST! To avoid โAWT,โ or after washing tightness, wash your face only once daily, and in the evening when possible. PRODUCTS: CERAVE FACIAL CLEANSER OR MICELLAR WATERMYTH#3: ACNE IS CAUSED BY DIRT OR A DIRTY FACENO!! Washing more is not necessarily better, and can irritate dry winter skin.
Getting more screen time? Watch out for blue light exposure risks | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
Getting more screen time? Watch out for blue light exposure risks | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: September 22, 2020, 4:10 pmWhether is for work, for study or to connect with people, since the pandemic started folks have been more glued to their smart-phones and computer screens than ever. However, that can create other problems due to more exposure to blue light. Dr. Sherry Ingraham, dermatologist with Advanced Dermatology, explained the hazards involved and simple ways to protect yourself and your family from these rays.
How to figure out what types of skin care products are right for you
Thatโs why StyleWise style editor Jon Jordan is here to help you figure out whatโs best for your face. Youโll often see skincare products that are either opaque or clear. Lotions that are cream-based and heavy are the opaque options, and products that are see-through are a little lighter on your skin. Jordan said that, depending on your preferences, one option is better than the other when it comes to your skin. The same can be applied to a lot of other beauty products, such as shampoo, conditioner and even facial mists.
Is your skin super dry from all the hand-washing? These pantry items can help
What do olive oil, corn meal and raw sugar have in common? No, theyโre not the first three ingredients to an amazing baking recipe. They are all things that can help repair your dry hands, especially if youโve been washing them a lot more than usual, considering the coronavirus pandemic. Jordan says that using normal lotion will give you some relief, but there are many treatments you can do on your hands (or any dry skin on your body) with items that you probably have at home right now. You can watch the latest episode of StyleWise above -- and make sure you subscribe to see new StyleWise videos regularly.
KPRC 2 anchor Dominique Sachse shares easy at-home beauty tips | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2
KPRC 2 anchor Dominique Sachse shares easy at-home beauty tips | HOUSTON LIFE | KPRC 2Published: April 24, 2020, 1:55 pmWith 1.19 million subscribers on YouTube who love her tutorials, KPRC 2 anchor Dominique Sachse has become a master in all thingโs beauty. And since many salons are closed during the COVID-19 crisis, she shared her tips on some of the things many of you have asked for, including lashes and skin care.