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My Top 6 Tips for Managing Dry Skin After 40: Essential Skincare & Lifestyle Guide

Alison Bladh

As a beauty therapist and nutritional therapist, I've delved deep into these questions, and I'm here to share some insights and practical advice to help you navigate this change with confidence and ease. Revise Your Skincare Routine: Use gentle cleansers and hydrating toners to avoid stripping your skin of its natural oils.

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Menopause Skin Itching: Causes, Relief, and How to Regain Comfort

Alison Bladh

Regularly moisturising and using gentle, hydrating hair care products can help alleviate discomfort. Look for moisturisers that contain hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, ceramides, and glycerin. Hydration from the Inside Out Keeping your skin hydrated from the inside out is equally important.

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Repêchage® Previews the New T-Zone Balance Classic Facial for Global Business, Beauty and Wellness Industry Leaders at the Day of Empowerment 2023

Lydia Sarfati

Here, Repêchage previewed the NEW T-Zone Balance Classic Facial and instructional video , endorsed by CIDESCO International, T-Zone Balance Hydrating Serum and T-Zone Balance Starter Collection as well as the New Vita Cura® Sea Spa Body Collection.

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How to Revitalise Neck Skin in Midlife: Essential Tips for Firming and Reducing The Signs of Aging

Alison Bladh

Hyaluronic Acid: Provides deep hydration, helping to maintain skin plumpness and moisture. A high-quality neck cream, specially formulated to meet these needs, should offer a balanced blend of hydration, firming, and nourishing ingredients. Water and Hydration: Staying well-hydrated is essential for skin health.

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Eternal Glow: How to Achieve Radiant Skin During Menopause

Alison Bladh

As a menopause nutritional therapist and beauty therapist, I am thrilled to bring you this article that was originally published in the renowned Swedish magazine, Hälsa. Estrogen plays a vital role in the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, which are essential for the structure and hydration of our skin.