NEWS & EVENTS

Featured in Byrdie: The 9 Best Drugstore Moisturizers That Will Leave Your Skin Glowing and Hydrated.
If there’s one skincare step you should never skip, it’s moisturizing. According to board-certified dermatologist Lycia Thornburg, M.D., FAAD, daily hydration is key to maintaining skin elasticity and preventing fine lines and wrinkles. And the best part? You don’t need to splurge on luxury brands—many drugstore creams are just as effective. Byrdie put nine top-rated drugstore moisturizers to the test and got expert insights from Dr. Thornburg and other dermatologists.

Featured in NewBeauty: Get Smoother Cheeks With SKINVIVE by JUVÉDERM® —Here’s How.
SKINVIVE by JUVÉDERM® is a hyaluronic acid microdroplet injectable designed to boost hydration and smooth your skin for up to six months—without the downtime of lasers or peels. NewBeauty spoke with board-certified dermatologist Lycia Thornburg, M.D., about how this treatment is redefining injectables.

Featured in InStyle Magazine: The 11 Best Micellar Waters for Gentle, So-Easy Cleansing, Per Editor Testing.
Micellar water is a French skincare staple known for its ability to gently cleanse and remove makeup in one step, using micelles—tiny fat bubbles that trap dirt and oil. Dermatologist Lycia Thornburg, M.D., weighs in on her favorites and discusses the science behind micellar water in InStyle.

Featured in Better Homes & Gardens: The 3 Best Evaporative Humidifiers, According to Our Tests
According to Lycia Thornburg, MD, FAAD, fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, evaporative humidifiers are beneficial because they typically self-regulate, so they won’t cause humidity levels to get too high in the room. That doesn’t mean they always have an automated shut-off that turns the device off when it runs out of water; instead, a self-regulating humidifier is one that detects humidity levels in the air and adjusts the amount of moisture it releases, releasing less over each session it’s running.

7 Rosacea Skin Care Tips
Rosacea is a common skin condition that affects at least 14 million U.S. adults and commonly appears as a tendency to blush or flush more easily than others. While treatable, symptoms, such as skin thickening and eye problems, can often be uncomfortable and affect people’s quality of life.