The never-on-sale red light device that dermatologists told us makes skin 'younger-appearing' is now 50% off
Getting good skin isn't rocket science — but it does involve a little bit of biology and chemistry. As someone who's covered skin care and beauty for nearly a decade, I've spoken to countless dermatologists and skin care experts about how to get and maintain good skin. And their advice as stayed the same through the years: hydrate, wear sunscreen and target your skin's problem areas when you first notice them. But recently, there's a not-exactly-old, not-quite-new skin care technology that's been... Читать дальше...