At Least 18% of Men Use Their Partner’s Skincare Products for Acne…Most Products Are Formulated for Different Skin Types

The majority of men in relationships are using their partner’s skincare products—71% are more likely to borrow than buy their own, and 76% gradually…
Fact Check: Does Glycerin Clog Pores? No. Glycerin Is Non-Comedogenic and Safe for Acne-Prone Skin

No, glycerin does not clog pores. Glycerin has a comedogenic rating of 0 on the standard comedogenicity scale (0-4), meaning it has zero pore-clogging…
Clascoterone Cream 1% Is the First FDA-Approved Topical That Blocks Androgen Receptors at the Skin Level

Yes, clascoterone cream 1%—marketed under the brand name Winlevi®—is indeed the first FDA-approved topical medication that blocks androgen receptors…
She Spent $300 a Month on a 10-Step Korean Skincare Routine…Her Barrier Was Destroyed Within 3 Months

Yes, a $300-per-month skincare routine can absolutely destroy your skin barrier—and it’s more common than you might think.
Fact Check: Is SPF 30 Enough for Acne-Prone Skin on Retinoids? Minimum SPF 30 Is Essential Because Retinoids Increase Sun Sensitivity

Yes, SPF 30 is the minimum standard for anyone using retinoids, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, and it absolutely works—but SPF 50 is…
Fact Check: Can Witch Hazel Replace Toner for Acne-Prone Skin? It May Reduce Oil but Can Also Irritate Sensitive Skin

Witch hazel can help reduce oil and provide some anti-inflammatory benefits for acne-prone skin, but it’s not an effective replacement for actual toner or…
She Had Clear Skin Her Whole Life Until She Moved to a Humid Climate at Age 28

Yes, it happens. Someone can have clear skin throughout their twenties, only to develop acne after relocating to a humid climate.
At Least 38% of People With Acne Report Avoiding Social Situations Because of Their Skin

At least 38% of people with acne actively avoid social situations because of their skin—and research suggests the actual number could be significantly…
Fact Check: Does Exfoliating Daily Help Acne? Over-Exfoliation Damages Skin Barrier and Worsens Breakouts

No, exfoliating daily does not help acne—it actually worsens it. Daily exfoliation strips away the skin’s protective barrier, increases inflammation, and…
At Least 16% of Acne Patients Have Considered or Attempted Self-Harm Due to Their Skin Condition

The relationship between acne and mental health is far more serious than many people realize. While the specific claim that 16% of acne patients have…