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

Kim Gallo Esthetics

If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission As an esthetician, I’ve had the honor of witnessing the tides shift in the vast ocean of skincare, navigating the changing trends and technological breakthroughs that continually redefine the industry. We've seen a shift from simple routines to intricate layering methods.

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Gaming Industry and Its Effect on Skincare Routines

American Esthetician Organization

Technological advancements played a significant role, with the rapid development of graphics, processing power, and online connectivity. In conclusion, the gaming industry’s growth can be attributed to a combination of technological advancements, online connectivity, and increased accessibility.

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ACNE Face Mapping – What is Your Acne Trying to Tell You?

US Dermatologt Partners

An effective acne-fighting skincare routine should include: Cleanser – morning and evening – wash your face with an anti-comedogenic cleanser that’s good for your skin type. However, using a good, non-comedogenic moisturizer will reduce the amount of oil produced by skin. MD Skin Essentials Cleanse It is a great option.

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What to Know About TikTok Skincare Trends

Art of Dermatology

The main ingredient in products used for slugging is petrolatum, which is non-comedogenic. Interestingly, these are tiny versions of fabulous specialized wound-healing technology that originated in hospitals called DuoDERM®, which later translated to drugstore waterproof bandages.