by StyleList Staff Wed, Mar 30th 2011
The celebrity dermatologist reveals that too much of the creamy stuff can weaken skin and promote imbalance.
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by Grace Gold Fri, Mar 11th 2011
If you have sensitive skin that reacts to much of what you put on it, new launches by Osmotics Cosmeceuticals may be exactly what the doctor ordered.
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by Grace Gold Fri, Feb 4th 2011
Finesse introduces a hypoallergenic hair-care line for people sensitive to both chemicals and high prices.
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by Grace Gold Mon, Jul 12th 2010
StyleList gets the scoop on the purpose of hairy legs, as well as, the 411 on the brand's limited-edition summer razors.
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by Grace Gold Fri, May 21st 2010
VMV Hypoallerenics' new Illuminants line is creating buzz for what it doesn't contain as much as what it does.
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by Courtney Dunlop Mon, May 17th 2010
Once upon a time, there was a girl who couldn't wear sunscreen without breaking out in a face full of annoying pimples. For someone as paranoid as she was about UV-induced wrinkles and sunspots, this presented quite a conundrum. How was she to wear daily sunscreen, as recommended by every dermatologist in the kingdom, if they made her have a pizza face?
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by Courtney Dunlop Tue, Nov 24th 2009
Ask 100 women if they have sensitive skin and there's a good chance 90 of them will say yes. But c'mon -- can that many people really have sensitive skin? I posed that question to skin guru and myth-buster Annet King, the Director of Training and Development for the International Dermal Institute (a skincare education center and research facility for Dermalogica skincare).
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