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Which Sun Protection Is Best For You?

The Organic Esthetician

Solara Suncare is one of my favorite sun protection brands. They offer clean, chemical-free Suncare products that work to support the skin’s barrier and protect against additional environmental irritants that stress the skin. Left unchecked, these aggressors prematurely age the skin. You won’t regret it!

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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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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. The reality is that natural fragrances aren’t any less likely to cause irritation than synthetic fragrances. Sensitive, easily-irritated skin?

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Top 5 Reasons Every Esthetician Needs LYCON Wax in Their Toolkit

American Esthetician Organization

But LYCON doesn’t just stop at hair removal—it also prioritizes skin care. Its waxes are infused with soothing and skin-conditioning ingredients that minimize redness and irritation, making them ideal for clients with sensitive skin. Silky smooth, nourished skin that keeps clients coming back for more.

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Medical Grade Skincare vs. Over-the-Counter Products: What’s the Difference?

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Keep reading to find out why medical-grade skincare works better and which brand of professional-grade product is right for you. With a medical-grade regimen, you’re getting the best possible product for your skin type and conditions. OTC products may contain harsh ingredients that can cause irritation and damage the skin’s barrier.

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Is Your Skin Getting Burned From Your Vitamin C Serum?

Renee Rouleau

Certain vitamin C formulas, when applied to the skin daily, can cause a burning and stinging sensation, along with redness, skin that’s hot to the touch or a general feeling of irritation. This occurs because a topical vitamin C is eliciting a nervous neural response in your skin. can potentially irritate the skin.

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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! They rarely add a scent to products.