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How to have healthy skin

The scientific guide to staying healthy on the outside 

  • Intrinsic and extrinsic conditions are working against us.

    The truth about wrinkles: what are they – and what do they really say about our skin?

  • Wash and cleanse gently.

    ‘I steer away from sugars, and most of all stress’: how six experts look after their own skin

  • Dani Nicholls, influencer.

    ‘I refuse to be judged’: three Botox users on how they fell in love with ‘tweakments’

  • The Mona Lisa with tweakments to face

    More and more people are having ‘tweakments’. But what do we really know about the long-term effects?

  • Women who spent more time in the sun lived for one to two years longer than those who avoided the sun.

    Let it shine: the unexpected benefits of sun exposure on skin

  • The back view of a man's head who is balding

    ‘We’re not making new hairs, we’re rescuing’: could scientists reverse male pattern baldness?

  • The unpredictability is a challenge … Anita Bhagwandas.

    At war with my own skin: my life with eczema – and how I found the key to keeping it away

  • The skin is a complex, vital organ

    The science of skin: everything you need to know about your body’s biggest organ – and how to protect it

  • Tube of makeup

    Retinoids work, wipes don’t: 21 things I’ve learned about skin care

    What to spend your money on and what not to: Sali Hughes’s lessons from 33 years in the beauty industry
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