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A Skin Care Routine For Sensitive Skin

Eminence Organics

A Skin Care Routine For Sensitive Skin Are you dealing with sensitive skin? Sensitive skin is often genetic and can react to many different variables, from hormonal imbalances and poor diet to changes in the weather and specific chemicals or ingredients.

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Unlocking the Power of Stem Cells in Skincare: A Comprehensive Guide

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Shop Now | $137 Choosing the Right Stem Cell Skincare Products When it comes to incorporating stem cells into your skincare routine , there are a few key factors to consider: Different Skin Types Stem cells are versatile and suitable for all skin types, thanks to their mild nature and the presence of antioxidants, peptides, and amino acids.

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Renée Predicts the 6 Biggest Skincare Trends of 2023

Renee Rouleau

In her version, Dr. Bowe says night one is for exfoliation, night two is for a retinoid, and then nights three and four are all about hydrating and nourishing to strengthen the skin’s moisture barrier. We’ll see more deodorants that include soothing ingredients traditionally seen in skin care, such as niacinamide and aloe.

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Indie Sensitive Skin Brand Expands Beyond Sensitive with 3 New Products

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Hale & Hush, a leading sensitive skin brand continues to grow! When L+A met Hale & Hush in 2017, the brand had a dozen or so products, several of which were mindful of those with cancer. Over the past 7 years, the brand has grown its client base. Now you can find estheticians all over the U.S.

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Hale & Hush Skincare: the answer for sensitive skin

California Skincare Supply

Introducing our newest skincare line, Hale & Hush: the sensitive skin specialist! Hale & Hush is the only professional skincare brand that focuses solely on treatment and retail products for sensitive and health-challenged skin!

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You DON’T Need Bathroom Sink Filters, Just Use This!

Renee Rouleau

This likely circles back to the pH of tap water being higher than the skin’s natural pH (skin is around 5.5 If you struggle with eczema or reactive or sensitive skin, focusing on balancing your skin’s pH (whether through filtered water or toners) can be extremely beneficial. while tap water is 6.5+).

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Taking Exfoliation to the Next Level

Associated Skin Care Professionals

Blog Posts Sponsored by: Ultraceuticals By Tracey Beeby, Global Brand Ambassador, Ultraceuticals Long gone are the days where consumers experienced harsh professional chemical peels with long periods of downtime or the harmful effects of aggressive at-home exfoliants. Exfoliation, of course.