Skincare
Scientists link rosemary compound to reduced scarring in mouse wound study
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Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have reported that a compound in rosemary can speed wound healing and reduce scarring in mice. The work, published in JCI Insight, identifies carnosic acid as a key driver of this effect through activation of a regenerative skin nerve sensor, suggesting a potential low-cost avenue for future human wound-care research.
Vogue has highlighted a selection of natural-finish moisturizers that hydrate skin without a glossy sheen, reflecting a shift from dewy looks popular in the early 2020s. Experts describe these products as providing a balanced, smooth appearance suitable for various skin types. The article features recommendations from brands like Merit and Neutrogena.
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Experts recommend limiting showers to lukewarm water and short durations to protect aging skin barriers. A step-by-step guide from board-certified dermatologists emphasizes gentle cleansing, occasional exfoliation, and immediate moisturizing. This routine aims to maintain skin suppleness without irritation.