Not all skin aging works the same way. Death, taxes, and aging, none of them are negotiable. But exactly when and how skin aging shows up on any given person can vary widely, and that variation is no accident.
One person might develop persistent dark spots after years of sun exposure, while another notices crow's…
Skin carries more responsibility than most people notice. It protects the body from infection, regulates temperature and quietly reflects overall health. For people with melanin rich skin, care…
Dark skin tones contain higher levels of melanin, the pigment responsible for color in the skin, hair and eyes. This pigment offers some natural protection against ultraviolet radiation. Yet that protection does not make darker skin immune to damage or disease.
Dermatologists note that melanin rich skin often responds differently to irritation, injury and inflammation.…

