Tag: Skin Barrier

Jock Itch Basics: Prevention Tips

Jock Itch Basics: Prevention Tips

Learn calm, practical jock itch prevention tips, what may trigger it, and when a dermatologist should evaluate a groin rash.

Why Do I Get Random Itching Without a Rash?

Why Do I Get Random Itching Without a Rash?

Random itching without a visible rash can feel confusing, especially when the skin looks normal but still feels prickly, crawly, burning, or intensely itchy. In many cases, the cause is simple, such as dry skin, heat, sweating, fragrance, or a change in routine. Sometimes, though, itch can come from nerve sensitivity, medication effects, or an… Read more »

Perioral Dermatitis: Causes, Triggers, and What Helps

Perioral Dermatitis: Causes, Triggers, and What Helps

Perioral dermatitis can be frustrating because it often appears in one of the most visible areas of the face: around the mouth, nose, or sometimes the eyes. It may look like small red or skin-toned bumps, dryness, flaking, or a rash that feels tender, itchy, or burning. Because several skin conditions can look similar, it… Read more »

Uncomfortable Question: Why Do I Get Pimples on My Pubic Area?

Uncomfortable Question: Why Do I Get Pimples on My Pubic Area?

It is a common, uncomfortable question: why do small bumps that look like pimples show up around the pubic area? In many cases, they are related to hair follicles, shaving, friction, sweat, or ingrown hairs rather than traditional facial acne. The skin in this area is delicate, often covered by tight clothing, and more likely… Read more »

The Best Skincare Routine for Teens Starting Professional Treatments

The Best Skincare Routine for Teens Starting Professional Treatments

Starting professional skincare treatments as a teen can feel exciting, especially when the goal is clearer, calmer, more confident-looking skin. The best routine is usually not the longest one. It is the one that is simple enough to follow, gentle enough for changing teen skin, and consistent enough to support what happens in the treatment… Read more »