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Understanding the Different Chemical Exfoliants and Acids Used in Skincare
There are three types of chemical exfoliants, all used to remove dead skin cells, which improves the skin’s appearance. Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is involved in skin tissue repair. However, when attempting to use these acids in your skincare routine, it is wise to understand the difference and know how to respond to a bad skin…
Read MoreThe Benefits of Aloe Vera in Skincare Routines
Most people think of aloe vera as the solution for over-sunned skin and the relief it provides. Aloe vera is an excellent after-sun care ingredient, but aloe vera goes well beyond this one use and provides many benefits when used in skincare. Integrating allow vera into your skincare routine may yield results you never imagined.…
Read MoreUnveiling the Difference Between Skincare Routines for Day and Night
It is silly to think your skin knows the difference between day and night skincare routines. However, skincare routines should vary since your skin is exposed to different environments, conditions, and stressors during the day and night. It can be overwhelming with all the product options available, compacted by social media influencer plugs and magazine…
Read MoreThe Importance of High Quality Dermatology Care
When it comes to seeking out a specialist for specific health concerns, many individuals begin with their primary care doctor for help, guidance, and, in many cases, a referral. General health issues can be addressed at the family medical center, but when it comes to an ongoing concern, it is likely necessary to seek a…
Read MoreTeens Head Back to School, and Acne Must Go! How to Treat Acne in Teens and Young Adults
We understand that teens can be dramatically affected by acne skin. Inflamed and pustule-filled acne can negatively affect a teen’s confidence and self-esteem. In a time when mental health is so vital, some small efforts and encouragement can make a difference for the teen in your life.
Read MoreIs Skin Health Related to Mental Health?
Mental health is not always accompanied by physical signs like diabetes and high blood pressure. However, severe skin conditions may not be evident because those suffering have mastered covering up or avoiding situations altogether. These efforts can take an emotional toll. The social impact of severe skin conditions can be debilitating and lead to depression…
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