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Red Light Therapy: Does It Really Work for Aging Skin?
Repair, Rebuild Red light therapy has become one of the most talked-about treatments in skincare—and for good reason. While it may seem like a recent trend, the science behind red light therapy dates back to the 1960s. Today, it is widely used in dermatology, aesthetics, sports medicine, and wellness. But with so many devices now on the market, it's fair to ask: Does red light therapy really work, and is it right for you? The answer is yes. But understanding what it can reali
Jill Stetson
Jun 84 min read


How Hormones Impact Your Skin (and What You Can Do About It)
As we move through our 40s, 50s, and beyond, many women begin to notice changes in their skin that feel sudden, frustrating, or hard to explain. Dryness, thinning skin, loss of firmness, breakouts, and increased sensitivity often show up at the same time we’re navigating perimenopause and menopause. That’s not a coincidence. In this episode of PHTV4, skincare expert Jill Stetson of SkinTrust sits down with host Sue Jenowski to unpack how hormonal changes affect not just our
Jill Stetson
Feb 22 min read


Understanding Hormonal Changes: Supporting Your Body, Your Skin, and the Way You Age
The Art of Aging Beautifully Starts with Understanding We hear the words perimenopause and menopause often, but many women are left wondering what’s actually happening in their bodies, and more importantly, what they can do to support themselves through these changes. Hormonal shifts are a natural part of life. While they can feel overwhelming at times, understanding them gives us the power to slow down visible changes, protect our health, and continue aging beautifully. Wh
Jill Stetson
Jan 63 min read


Why Do Your Nose Pores Look So Big and How to Minimize Them
Pores are tiny openings that release sweat and oil to keep your skin balanced and healthy. While genetics largely determine pore size, several other factors can make them appear larger, especially around the nose, where oil glands are most active. What Causes Large Pores on the Nose? Genetics & oil production: If you have naturally oily skin, your pores may look more visible. Men often have more sebaceous glands, which can also make pores appear larger. Aging & sun exposure:
Jill Stetson
Nov 5, 20252 min read
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