Healthy Skin
Exfoliation: A Critical Step in Skincare Routines Leads to Radiant Skin
Everyone seeks to have the smoothest and most radiant skin possible. Skincare routines vary in steps, complexity, time, and, of course, money spent. When it comes to your skincare routine – if you seek radiant skin, exfoliation must be part of the process.
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 MoreBeginner’s Guide to The Five Basic Skin Types
Understanding the five basic skin types is crucial for beginners looking to embark on a successful skincare journey. By identifying and caring for your skin type appropriately, you can address specific concerns while promoting overall skin health.
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 MoreHow To Care for Your Skin from Season to Season
Just as the seasons change, so does your skin. As your skin toughs it out through cold and dry winters and moves into hot summer weather and an abundance of air conditioning, your skin care routine may require some product adjustment to keep your skin at optimal health through every season.
Read MoreSunscreen is Necessary for Everyone – Even When They Don’t Think So
If you ask any skin care specialist or dermatologist, they will all agree that sunscreen is arguably the most necessary skincare product. Sun exposure is increasingly dangerous, poses risks to skin health, and can cause irreversible skin damage and cancer. The number one cause of melanoma is exposure to UV light. Ultraviolet rays (UV rays)…
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