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Prejuvenation and Gen Z: The One Treatment Every Skin Needs

Lydia Sarfati

Combination skin is the most common skin type among our client base, many of them born from 1997 to 2012 and known as Generation Z. Loyalty and trust is built from an early age, and can create a client base that stays with you through all the stages of their skin care needs.

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Benefits Of Facial Oils

Eminence Organics

It’s been difficult to unlearn our impression that applying oil to your face only fuels the acne flame — especially as a slew of beauty brands have capitalized on the misconception in the past and pitched face products as “oil-free.” But it’s high time we understand that oils are crucial to round out a robust skin care routine.

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Cleansers 101: How Often Should You Wash Your Face?

Eminence Organics

Allowing Sebum Oil To Reach The Surface Sebum is the waxy, oily secretion produced by tiny sebaceous glands under your skin. These glands use hair follicles to let oil reach the surface of the skin, keeping your hair and skin moisturized. The cleanser brand will also provide how best to use their cleansers.

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Tech-Nature: The Evolution of Botanicals in Modern Skincare

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Every brand needed a next-gen serum. Brands sought clinical trials, lab data, and dermatological studies to prove efficacy and justify their claims. I remember one serum from the early 2000s so potent that the brand struggled to stabilize it for retail use. Results werent just preferredthey were essential.