COLLEGE PARK, Md., Feb. 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Why do some people follow a skincare routine closely but still see limited results? A HelloNation article answers this question by exploring the ...
A new study has found “forever chemicals” can infiltrate the bloodstream through the skin, raising new questions about the potential health risks of PFAS-laden beauty products, makeup or other items.
A study of 17 commonly-used synthetic 'forever chemicals' has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through human skin. New research, published in Environment International proves ...
Toxic chemicals used to flame-proof plastic materials can be absorbed into the body through skin, via contact with microplastics, new research shows. The study offers the first experimental evidence ...
(Beyond Pesticides, January 21, 2021) A new Swedish study in Environmental Health Perspectives demonstrates individuals with genetically weakened skin barrier protection experience higher rates of ...
This small Medicube device can help boost your skin care routine.Amazon This wand isn’t wizardry, but it sure has power. The K-beauty brand’s Mini Booster Pro wand is designed to use microcurrents to ...
Despite online claims that slapping the skin boosts absorption, experts say it has little real effect – aside from the oddly satisfying feel.
A new study used 3D human skin-equivalent models to examine how flame retardant additives in microplastics are absorbed by the skin. Research is moving forward in exploring the potential dangers of ...