A new study published in Neuropsychopharmacology suggests that the use of oral contraceptives may influence how the brain ...
Garmin and Whoop devices (among others) display a stress score, but the science doesn't really add up. Here's how to actually make those scores useful.
Nearly two years after “Sephora tweens” made headlines, some companies are eyeing an even younger demographic. By Callie Holtermann Brittany Ouyang does not do much to perfect her 3-year-old ...
When we listen to a moving piece of music or feel the gentle pulse of a haptic vibration, our bodies react before we consciously register the feeling. The heart may quicken, palms may sweat resulting ...
Facial cleansers for aging skin aren’t just about getting rid of dirt. They’re the first defense against dehydration, dullness, and fine lines. That’s because as you get older, your skin naturally ...
Crepey skin—that finely wrinkled, thin, loose texture—can show up on anyone as they age. You can usually find it on areas of the body that tend to soak up sun more often, like the forearms, upper arms ...
We asked doctors, chemists and beauty industry insiders what’s good for your skin and the environment, too. Credit...Photo Illustration by The New York Times; Shutterstock Supported by By Rachel ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am a Forbes contributor covering beauty, culture and travel. Skin tints are everywhere — and for good reason. Today’s beauty ...
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 ...