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5 Ingredients That Will Actually Repair Your Skin Barrier

Renee Rouleau

In recent years, the emphasis on maintaining a healthy and resilient skin barrier has surged in popularity, yet the ingredients responsible for repair aren’t often talked about. The moisture barrier is the outermost layer of the skin that helps retain water and protects it from external aggressors, like bacteria and environmental debris.

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5 Ingredients That Will Actually Repair Your Skin Barrier

Renee Rouleau

Maintaining a strong and healthy skin barrier has never been more important, yet the key ingredients for skin barrier repair often don’t get the spotlight they deserve. This trend highlights a growing awareness of the natural, effective ingredients that can truly restore and protect the skin, making it more resilient and radiant.

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Meet EVOLVh, My Favorite Clean Haircare Brand + Mother's Day Giveaway

The Organic Esthetician

I’ve made the conscious decision to strive for using clean ingredients in everything from household cleaning products to haircare. The ingredients we surround ourselves with, use on the garments we wear, and the non-skincare products we use daily, all get absorbed into our bodies. The clean haircare struggle is real!

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Which Sun Protection Is Best For You?

The Organic Esthetician

Solara Suncare is one of my favorite sun protection brands. Chemical SPFs, used by most big brands here in the US, are known skin irritants that break down the skin’s barrier and cause inflammation; some even create carcinogenic effects in the body. Left unchecked, these aggressors prematurely age the skin. You won’t regret it!

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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. There’s no shortage of nourishing, moisturizing body products, and this is definitely the first step to healthy skin.

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If Fragrance In Skincare Scares You, Read This

Renee Rouleau

As we’ve collectively embraced the concept of strengthening our moisture barriers, we’ve also eschewed irritating ingredients that can weaken or disrupt those barriers. While this is mostly a good thing, I also think some ingredients have been unfairly demonized. For example, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil.)

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Pet Industry and Its Effect on Skincare Market

American Esthetician Organization

Moisturizers are available to keep their skin hydrated, sunscreens to protect them from harmful UV rays, and paw balms to soothe and protect their delicate paws. As pet owners become more educated about skincare ingredients and practices, they seek out products that align with their own values and preferences.

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