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Tech Neck: Expert-Approved Ways to Get Rid of Pesky Neck Lines

Renee Rouleau

That means you should be caring for the skin on your neck in the same way that you care for the skin on your face (yes, that means cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing… the whole nine yards). After all, the skin on your neck is thin and delicate, and the last thing you want to do is cause widespread irritation.

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Exploring Popular Skincare Ingredients for Beginners

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Cleansers Cleansers are the first step in any skincare routine and their main job is to remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin. Common active ingredients found in cleansers include salicylic acid for acne-prone skin, glycolic acid for exfoliation, and hyaluronic acid for hydration. Here's to happy, healthy skin!

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Skin Redness: Why Is My Skin So Blotchy?

Eminence Organics

It is possible that this could be a sign of a more serious condition, infection or allergic reaction, and it is crucial to rule out these possibilities before treating the skin. If medical conditions are excluded, book a consultation with an esthetician to develop the best treatment plan. Do you have any tips for managing redness?

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Bakuchiol: What Is This Retinol Alternative?

Eminence Organics

Yet what sets them apart is what makes bakuchiol the new darling of the skin care world. Conventional Retinol is known as an ingredient that multitasks to help your skin look its best. Peeling, redness and sensitivity are often associated with a topical retinoid. Sounds too good to be true, doesn’t it?

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Common Winter Skin Issues and When to See a Dermatologist

US Dermatologt Partners

Wear protective clothing cover skin with gloves, scarves, and hats to protect against harsh winds and freezing temperatures. Choose gentle skincare products avoid harsh cleansers, exfoliants, and alcohol-based skincare products as these may irritate already sensitive skin.

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5 Signs Your Skin Is Reacting And How To Fix It

Eminence Organics

These can be caused by a number of things including: Harsh or drying ingredients (things like SLS, paraben and phthalates ) Fragrance Preservatives An intolerance or allergy to an ingredient Sensitive skin If your skin reacts badly to a beauty product, your first instinct is probably to stop using it immediately.

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Prejuvenation and Gen Z: The One Treatment Every Skin Needs

Lydia Sarfati

Without proper advice and consultation from a skin care professional, the problems Gen Z are seeing such as dryness and dehydration may not be related to aging so much as product misuse, especially if they have oily or combination skin from overuse of improperly formulated products for their skin type.