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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

From basic skincare routines to targeted treatments and product recommendations, I’m here to provide you with expert advice that is both informative and educational. However, as consumers, it's essential to educate ourselves and understand which ingredients are beneficial for our skin. Myth #2: Natural products are always better.

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Gaming Industry and Its Effect on Skincare Routines

American Esthetician Organization

Elevated levels of cortisol can disrupt the balance of our skin’s sebum production, leading to oily skin and increased acne breakouts. Choose a lightweight, non-comedogenic moisturizer that provides hydration without clogging the pores. When we experience stress, our body releases cortisol, commonly known as the stress hormone.

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The Different Types of Skin Texture

The Glow Edit

Skin type is determined by the amount of oil or sebum someone’s skin produces. It’s also key to look for products that are non-comedogenic, which helps to avoid reclogging your pores. Since the oil glands in your skin are super-productive, the pores are typically bigger to allow for the higher flow of sebum.)

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Acne-Safe Makeup: how to camouflage breakouts without making them worse! 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Having seen firsthand how poor cosmetic choices can worsen breakouts, Im passionate about educating people on how to select and apply truly acne-safe makeup, focusing on products that allow for coverage and breathability without compromising skin clarity. Set with a finely milled mineral powder to absorb excess sebum without clogging pores.

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