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

Kim Gallo Esthetics

The rise of transparency in ingredients, cruelty-free products, and sustainable packaging reflect not just our wish to appear youthful but our desire to live conscientiously. Recognizing skincare as a journey, not a race, is crucial for maintaining sustainable and lifelong skin health. Myth #2: Natural products are always better.

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The Truth About 'Clean Beauty': What It Really Means for Your Skin

Enlightened Beauty

While many clean beauty products do use natural ingredients, the focus is really on safety and effectiveness. It's like having a brainy best friend vet your products for ingredient safety and transparency. It's all about finding that sweet spot between safety and effectiveness. Another myth? stay radiant, — Morgan

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How can I tell if a product will cause acne? Episode 155

The Beauty Brains

About the best you can do is buy products that are labeled as “non-comedogenic.” The second is It MIGHT make sense from a sustainability point of view – you make the product more concentrated so you get more uses per bottle which reduces packaging waste. We’re talking about the rabbit ear assay.