Are you considering Dysport or Botox for your wrinkles? Both treat fine lines and wrinkles, but there are some differences between the two.
Skin Care & Beauty
What Is the ‘Danger Triangle of the Face’?
When it comes to your health, there’s one triangle you shouldn’t be obtuse about. Known as the “danger triangle of the face,” it’s the one place where you should never pop a pimple.
Skin Care for Men: What You Need To Know
Whether you’re more outdoorsy or more indoorsy — no matter what kind of guy you are, skin care is important. Here’s a simple skin care routine for any style.
Vitamin E for Skin: What Does It Do?
Vitamin E helps keep your skin moisturized and protected from cell damage. But does it treat sun damage? Find out more from our expert.
Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. Policy
Lip Blushing: What You Need To Know
Lip blushing is the latest trend to enhance the appearance of your lips. The semi-permanent tattoo procedure can add color to your lips and create the illusion of more fullness.
Is It Psoriasis or Ringworm?
It can be hard to tell the difference between psoriasis and ringworm. Our expert explains what to look for, including symptoms and how to treat each.
Bumps on Your Arms? Here’s How To Get Rid of Them
Your upper arms are covered with tiny bumps that make your skin feel like sandpaper. The good news? Keratosis pilaris can be managed with a few easy steps.
Home Remedies for Psoriasis
Psoriasis can present many frustrating symptoms, like itchiness from dry, cracked and scaly patches of skin. But there are home remedies and tips that might help ease these symptoms.
Here’s Why Some People Sweat More Than Others
Hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating, can be embarrassing, but you can manage your extra sweat with these simple tips.
What To Do About the Bump on Your New Nose Piercing
Sweet, you got a new nose piercing! What’s not so sweet is that you now have an additional and unwanted accessory — a little bump of skin that’s forming around the piercing site. It could be the result of a variety of reactions. Here’s how to tell.