skincare
Tips for Keeping Your New Year’s Skincare Resolution
As with any New Year’s Resolution, keeping it simple increases the likelihood of your new habits sticking. A complicated and over-zealous skincare routine may be too much, leaving people skipping it altogether, so keep it simple. Whatever your 2024 skincare goals, Buckhead Dermatology is here to help.
Read MoreWhat’s Trending in Skincare for 2024?
As 2023 comes to a close, it is time to look back at trends and see what is carrying into 2024. Glass skin was a hot trend in 2023, along with press on nails, curtain bangs, chrome nails, heatless waves, and faux freckles. Whether you personally dabbled in this year’s trends, chrome nails will have staying power into 2024.
Read MoreKeeping Your Skin Glowing this Holiday Season
Stress can be a skin glow killer. Often, around the holidays, the stress of getting the perfect gift and attending holiday events with indulgent food and drinks can take a severe toll on our skin’s appearance. The good news is that sticking with a skincare routine, regardless of traveling demands and a busy entertainment calendar,…
Read MoreDermatology for Men: Top Four Skincare Concerns
Dermatologists see both men and women for their skincare concerns. You will find more blogs, websites, and products to address women’s skincare concerns and issues, but men also want to look and feel good about their skin! So, what do men think about, and what challenges do they face when it comes to their skin’s…
Read MoreShedding Light on Dark Circles and Wrinkles
Many of us were raised to show others respect by making eye contact when greeting, talking, or shaking hands. It is no wonder that one of the first things we notice about others is their eyes. We notice color and shape, and when looking into someone’s eyes, we will notice wrinkles or dark circles under…
Read MoreUnderstanding 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…
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