From the Beauty category

by Andrew Ismail in Beauty

Many people wonder if daily face washing is necessary. Seven leading dermatologists confirm it is crucial for removing daily accumulated dirt, oil, and pollutants. They emphasize choosing the right cleanser; one too weak won't effectively clean, while one too harsh can cause dryness and irritation. The experts recommend various cleansers based on skin type (sensitive, dry, acne-prone, oily, rosacea, combination, aging, and those with beards), offering both high-end and drugstore options. Specific product recommendations include Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cleanser for sensitive skin, CeraVe Hydrating Facial Cleanser for dry skin, Cetaphil Gentle Exfoliating SA Cleanser for exfoliation, La Roche-Posay Effaclar for acne-prone skin, and more. The article also touches on sustainable options and double cleansing for makeup removal. The dermatologists stress the importance of finding a cleanser that works for your skin without breaking the bank, suggesting that inexpensive options can be just as effective as expensive ones.


by Andrew Ismail in Beauty

A person with a keloid scar on their chest since their teens seeks advice on reducing its size and redness, and more importantly, how to overcome the negative impact on their confidence. The article points out that keloids are surprisingly common (affecting an estimated 10% of the population) and are benign, though treatments like steroid injections, radiation, or silicone gel can help. The core message, however, emphasizes recalibrating one's concept of beauty and averageness. By observing the wide variety of body types and imperfections in everyday life and online, and adjusting one's internal prototype of beauty, the individual can overcome the disproportionate impact of their scar and enjoy activities like going to the beach without excessive self-consciousness.