Skin Care
Skin Type
Skin types are often separated into three basic categories: oily, dry, and combination. Your skin ... read more »
Ethnic Skin
Some skin conditions are unique to ethnic skin. The Web sites below detail what these conditions ... read more »
Skin Care Routines
In order to keep skin healthy, it’s a good idea to develop a regular routine for cleansing ... read more »
Skin Conditions
If you are experiencing skin irritation, but are not sure if your situation is serious enough to warrant a dermatologist visit, use these sites to do some research. Many skin conditions are normal and treatable from home—these sites will help you identify and deal with your problem.
Dulcinea's Insight
- Some of the sites below may contain graphic images. Be prepared to see some detailed pictures of skin conditions, infections, and scars.
- If your condition persists after you’ve tried treating it yourself, or if you suspect something serious, don’t hesitate to contact a dermatologist.
- Be careful when treating skin conditions yourself—even over-the-counter products can be potent, so be mindful of how your skin reacts. Always check warning labels before using a product. Many products will advise you to test the product on a less sensitive visible patch of skin such as your arm or leg.
Dulcinea's Picks
Treatments for Skin Conditions
Skin care treatments can be purely cosmetic, or for medical purposes. You may have heard of options ... read more »
Dermatologists
Although many skin care treatments can be done without visiting a dermatologists’ office, ... read more »
Skin Care Products
Not only can you buy skin care products online, but most sites that deal in skin care products also ... read more »
Tanning
Tans are frequently associated with vitality and health. This section helps you find out how to get ... read more »
Skin Damage
These sites go beyond the basics of recommending sunscreen. Learn how to identify skin damage and ... read more »







