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Your Dry Skin PM Routine: 4 Steps That Actually Work

Your Dry Skin PM Routine: 4 Steps That Actually Work

Dry skin needs exactly four things at night: a gentle cleanse, hydration, moisture, and an occlusive seal. Here's how to do it right — at every budget.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 8, 2026
Retinol vs Retinal vs Tretinoin: The Actual Differences

Retinol vs Retinal vs Tretinoin: The Actual Differences

Retinol converts in two steps, retinal in one, tretinoin is already active. Here's what that means for your skin — and which one to choose.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 8, 2026
SPF for Dark Skin: The Best Sunscreens With No White Cast

SPF for Dark Skin: The Best Sunscreens With No White Cast

Dark skin still needs SPF — UV damage causes hyperpigmentation regardless of melanin level. Here are the best sunscreens that won't leave a white cast.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 8, 2026
Can You Use Vitamin C and Niacinamide Together? (Yes.)

Can You Use Vitamin C and Niacinamide Together? (Yes.)

The myth that vitamin C and niacinamide cancel each other out comes from a 1960s experiment under extreme conditions. In reality, they complement each other beautifully.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 8, 2026
How to Start Retinol Without Ruining Your Skin Barrier

How to Start Retinol Without Ruining Your Skin Barrier

Most people don’t fail retinol — they fail retinol onboarding. Here’s a strict 4-week schedule (with the sandwich method) that helps you get results without frying your barrier.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 5, 2026
Can You Use Niacinamide and Vitamin C Together? (Yes.)

Can You Use Niacinamide and Vitamin C Together? (Yes.)

Yes, you can absolutely use niacinamide and vitamin C in the same routine. The "don't mix them" warning comes from old solution chemistry under extreme lab conditions, not real-world skincare use.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 5, 2026
Why Hyaluronic Acid Can Dry Out Your Skin

Why Hyaluronic Acid Can Dry Out Your Skin

Hyaluronic acid can make skin drier in low humidity if you skip damp skin and a seal. Here’s how to layer humectants vs occlusives so hydration lasts.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 5, 2026
The Best Sunscreens for Every Skin Type in 2026: A Pharmaceutical Scientist's Evidence-Based Guide

The Best Sunscreens for Every Skin Type in 2026: A Pharmaceutical Scientist's Evidence-Based Guide

The sunscreen aisle finally makes sense — if you know what to look for. Here's how to choose the right SPF for your actual skin type, with the formulation science to back it up.

Priya ChakrabortyPriya ChakrabortyMarch 3, 2026