Against the advice of dermatologists (and skincare articles) everywhere, pimple popping is practically a national pastime. Who hasn’t awoken to a pesky, juicy whitehead just begging to be squeezed?
Just like touching your face in general, given a game of Truth or Dare, most of us would have to cop to picking our skin at some point (pimples count!). For many, it’s a here-or-there sitch to address ...
For some people, fall begins with the arrival of apple season. The first cool mornings send families piling into cars, flannel shirts pulled tight, heading for the orchards that define fall as much as ...
Many people unconsciously engage in repetitive body behaviors like nail-biting or skin-picking, often triggered by stress or boredom. These actions provide temporary relief by offering sensory ...
Nose picking is a common but often overlooked habit that can range from an occasional nuisance to a compulsive behavior. While it is usually harmless, frequent nose-picking can lead to infections, ...
Kids are weird. But how do you know when the weirdness is normal and when it’s not? In our new series, psychiatrist Gail Saltz answers common parenting questions about the strange things children do.
Picking your pimples will almost always make them worse, but it can be hard to resist the urge. Knowing your triggers and creating physical barriers to touching your face may help you kick the habit.
Apple picking season means tons of fresh, juicy apples—and the perfect excuse to try every apple recipe we can find to make the most of them alongside fall’s best fruit and vegetables. While experts ...