Erika Stalder

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    Acne Treatments for Sensitive Skin

    “People with a weaker skin barrier can be more easily irritated by certain ingredients."

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    Growth Factors: The New Skin Care Trend that Really Works

    These high-priced ingredients tout benefits on par with those garnered from in-office treatments, making it something we’re about to see a lot more of in skin care.

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    The Return of Mousse: ‘80s Hair Horror Turned Red Carpet Go-To

    That’s right, the foamy, volumizing go-to hair product of the ‘80s is having a major comeback.

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    Better Skin in Just Five Minutes

    The easiest ways to fix your skin.

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    Pro Tricks on Halloween Makeup Application and Removal

    Halloween makeup doesn’t have to be tricky. (Photo: Getty Images) Halloween’s greatest trick? Applying straight up grease paint, sticky fake blood, and craft-store glitter to the skin and emerging acne-free and radiant after the costume comes off. But hey, if Halloween queen Heidi Klum can do it, so can we.

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    Beauty Treatment Meets Halloween Costume: We Try the Vampire Facial

    The original 1976 Carrie film. (Photo: United Artists) I’m all about beauty treatments that double as Halloween costumes. Last year, I went out with a goopy, oxblood-colored manuka honey and activated charcoal mask; it not only made me look like flagrant butcher, but worked to balance my oily skin. Then, a bee stung me on the lip (apparently the bee couldn’t tell the difference between a flower and my pucker) and sent me packing.

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    Toners Are Back: 10 to Try Now

    Peer inside a properly-stocked beauty cabinet circa 2002 and you’d likely find a skincare staple that has all but disappeared from the modern-day regimen: toners. In the past decade or so, as cleanser formulations have become increasingly gentle and less likely to throw off the skin’s natural pH with skin-stripping detergents, the need for the product has fallen by the wayside. Those who have continued to tone often did so to combat acne; made with alcohol and astringents, drying toners helped s