Sometimes Skin-Care Products Just Aren’t Enough—Here’s When To See a Dermatologist

Depending on the results you’re after, sometimes skin-care products alone aren’t enough. Here’s when to see a dermatologist. Except sometimes, that doesnt work. you’re able to certainly color your hair at home, she says. But if you have high expectations, youd go to a professional. Its no pressureits just like, who are you as a person and whats important to you? board-certified dermatologist in Northern California When to see a dermatologist 1....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 385 words · John Krueger

Sometimes, Oily Skin Can Get Even Slicker in the Winter—Derms Say These 4 Ingredients Can Help

Winter serves as a reprieve from oily skinright? Not quite, explains a dermatologist. Here’s how to manage oily winter skin. Drier air and less sweat mean your pores will simmer down and stop making their own over-the-top moisturizerright? Not quite, explainsMarisa Garshick, MD, a board-certified dermatologist in New York City. Its important to use ingredients that help you manage oil production, but you have to find a balance. board-certified dermatologist atMedical Dermatology and Cosmetic Surgeryin New York...

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 231 words · Patrick Mendoza

Sorry Hostess, but These Vegan Whoopie Pies Take the Cake

Its absolutely as delicious as it soundsespecially when heated in the microwave for about 15 seconds. This vegan whoopie pie recipe byThe Plant Life Chose Uscreator Rose Lopiano is definitely an example of the latter. Together, they act like buttermilk, breaking down the proteins in the flour, she says. Adding aflax eggalso gives the cookie ends their cake-y texture, while still keeping the recipe 100 percent vegan. Flax eggs have been my go-to for egg replacement for 12 years, Lopiano says....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 293 words · Renee Boone

Sorry, but the Honeymoon Phase Doesn’t Last Forever—Here’s What Happens When It Ends

What comes after the honeymoon phase in a relationship? Experts break down the five relationship stages and how long they typically last. But nothing lasts forevernot even the early bliss of a new relationship. In the place of steam and spice, however, come stability and steadfastness, she says. The stages and shades the relationship takes after the honeymoon are all unique and offer positives, says Kelleher. Not to mention, many-a-chance to connect, collaborate, and co-create, she says....

April 30, 2025 · 5 min · 939 words · Molly Duncan

Sorry, Matcha Lovers: It’s Time to Be Cautious About When (and How Often) You’re Drinking Tea

Especially if you have this one health condition. But a new viral post suggests its not the best choice for everyone. It blocks iron absorption and will have you fainting and passing out in public. The original post author also added this note: This keeps happening to me and its kind of scary. Unfortunately I refuse to give up matcha tho. What is matcha, and how does it impact your body?...

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 332 words · Jennifer Willis

Sorry, Protein Bar. Banana Is the MVP of Pre-Workout Snacks

Looking for a great pre-exercise snack? Here’s why a banana before workout is the best way to fuel up before your next sweat session. The FDA Just Banned Red Dye No. 3: The Future of Processed Foods Is Red Wine Any Healthier for You Than White Wine? Proffee Is the Hottest New Beverage Trendbut Should You Really Be Adding Protein to Your Coffee? When you think ofworkout snacks, one word typically comes to mind: protein, protein, protein....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 284 words · Amanda Newton

Sorry—You Can’t Shrink Your Nose Pores, but Here’s What You Can Do Instead

Inside find how to do it, and what to use. Despite my best efforts, I couldnt erase them on my own. But then I learned that the reality is: you cant actually get rid of nose pores. Theyre a normal part of skin, just like lines, crevices, bumps, andwrinkles. Still, theres a silver lining. What are nose pores? board-certified dermatologist and clinical instructor of dermatology atWeill Medical College of Cornell University...

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 388 words · Peter Sullivan

Sourdough 101: How To Make (And Maintain) the Perfect Sourdough Starter

Don’t know where to start with sourdough? So, what is a sourdough starter? In short, a sourdough starter is a living colony of bacteria and wild yeast. Its made from just two ingredientsflour and waterthat are mixed together to form a loose, gloopy paste. How does sourdough starter actually work? When a starter is fed, the yeast and bacteria eat the sugars present in the flour. … As the yeasts eat, they produce carbon dioxide gas, which helps the bread to rise....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 295 words · Jonathan Olson

Spanking Your Kids Likely Does More Harm Than Good—Here Are 7 Things To Try Instead

According to new research, spanking your kids is an ineffective and harmful punishment that has significant negative repercussions. Were you?!?) If youre someone who believes in spanking your kids, youre likely not alone. She is the founder of Little Otter, a childrens mental health practice. Researchers found that spanking did not improve the behavior of those being spanked overall. Instead, it exacerbated bad behavior, leading to increased aggression, antisocial behavior, and disruptive behavior....

April 30, 2025 · 3 min · 514 words · Krystal Stanley

Sparkling Coffee Is the Heart-Healthy, Gut-Boosting Morning Beverage You Need To Try

3: The Future of Processed Foods Our editors independently select these products. Together, they just bring out such a beautiful, natural sweetness that I just cant get over. Adding some bubbles which can help break up that bitterness a little bit, she says. Sparkling coffee is good for your gut. Sparkling coffee could also have morehealth benefits than your typical cup of java. (FYI, McLaughlin uses themuch-loved brand Topo Chicoin his recipe....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 266 words · David Young

Spending a Day in the Mountains? Here’s Exactly What To Eat From A.M. to P.M., According to an RD and an Athlete

The FDA Just Banned Red Dye No. 3: The Future of Processed Foods Is Red Wine Any Healthier for You Than White Wine? Proffee Is the Hottest New Beverage Trendbut Should You Really Be Adding Protein to Your Coffee? Our editors independently select these products. Bluebird day on the radar? Beyond that, heres what to eat before and after a hike. ski instructor for the last 20 years and location manager atBeaver Creek Children’s Ski and Snowboard School...

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 385 words · Brittney Yoder

Spending Just 5 Minutes on Your ‘Foot Core’ Can Stabilize Your Body From the Ground Up

Im an Exercise PhysiologistHeres Why You Shouldnt Worry About Cortisol Spikes When You Do HIIT Workouts. Elliptical vs Treadmill: Which Cardio Machine Is Right For You? Does Rowing Count as Strength Training? Heres What Experts Had to Say Our editors independently select these products. But theres another core you should be paying (maybe even more) attention to: your foot core. The overarching theme that connects it all is learning to run in a way that brings us joy....

April 30, 2025 · 2 min · 285 words · Brianna Tanner

Sperry Reinvented the Water Shoe Just in Time for Spring Break—And I’ll Be Wearing Mine All Season Long

Flash forward nearly two decades later, and once again, I am simply smitten with my Sperry shoes. Only this time, not because they make me look like I own a million dollar yacht. Its technically a water shoe, so you’re free to fully submerge it, worry-free. Trust meno one will ever know its a water shoe. Sperry, 7 Seas 3-Eye Sneaker $90.00 Available in grey, navy, and peach. First thing to note in the Water Striders is the look and feel....

April 30, 2025 · 1 min · 202 words · Barbara Martin