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  • Jun 5, 2024 | self.com | Shari Marchbein |Fatima Fahs |Julie Cho |Grace McCarty

    Welcome to the 2024 SELF Healthy Beauty Awards! It hasn’t been easy keeping the best skin, hair, body, makeup, and oral-care products of the year under wraps, but now comes the best part: sharing them with you!Our approach to the Healthy Beauty Awards looked a little different this year. We wanted our winners to feel as practical and accessible as possible, so we tweaked some categories and added new ones (hi, facial hair care!) to make our recommendations even more gender-inclusive.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | newsbreak.com | Krissy Brady |Shari Marchbein

    Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | self.com | Krissy Brady |Shari Marchbein

    Just because every TikToker and their sister seems to be recommending a certain skin care treatment, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good advice. (Case in point: No, rubbing potatoes on your face is not a science-backed way to calm breakouts.) But one trend making the rounds that does deserve the hype? Tretinoin—or “tret,” as the cool kids call it. It’s a topical cream (or gel) used to treat acne and minimize signs of aging like wrinkles and dark spots, and Beauty Tok is obsessed with it.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | ca.style.yahoo.com | Krissy Brady |Shari Marchbein

    Iryna Veklich/Getty ImagesJust because every TikToker and their sister seems to be recommending a certain skin care treatment, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good advice. (Case in point: No, rubbing potatoes on your face is not a science-backed way to calm breakouts.) But one trend making the rounds that does deserve the hype? Tretinoin—or “tret,” as the cool kids call it.

  • Apr 2, 2024 | yahoo.com | Krissy Brady |Shari Marchbein

    Iryna Veklich/Getty ImagesJust because every TikToker and their sister seems to be recommending a certain skin care treatment, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s good advice. (Case in point: No, rubbing potatoes on your face is not a science-backed way to calm breakouts.) But one trend making the rounds that does deserve the hype? Tretinoin—or “tret,” as the cool kids call it.

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