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Exploring Popular Skincare Ingredients for Beginners

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Serums Serums are highly concentrated products that target specific skin concerns such as fine lines, dark spots, or acne. Common active ingredients found in serums include retinol for anti-aging, vitamin C for brightening, and niacinamide for overall skin health. Here's to happy, healthy skin!

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Your guide to oily skin

Jeanne Brophy

Your guide to oily skin Oily skin is one of the most misunderstood skin types I come across and probably the most difficult to get handle on without expert advice. This skin now feels and looks dry, flaky and irritated. This is where oily skin unfortunately can get complicated!

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How to Get Rid of Textured Skin - The Ultimate Guide

Starpil Wax

This indicates an ample balance of hydration, sebum, collagen, and elastin (the building blocks of healthy skin). Uneven skin texture can be rife with dry skin patches or oily skin patches. It can involve skin tags, ‘chicken skin’, or can have the appearance of bumpy skin texture or acne, milia, or pustules.

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Microblading and Your Facial Structure

Hollywood Institute

An individual's skin type and lifestyle can affect the longevity of microblading eyebrows. For example, microblading pigments fade faster on people: With oily skin Who stays a long time under the sun Who uses a higher concentration of active ingredients in skincare What are some microblading eyebrow shapes?

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What to Know About TikTok Skincare Trends

Art of Dermatology

Slugging is an example of a moisturizer forming a robust yet gentle barrier that helps your own skin to hold its hydration within the skin layers and not lose it to evaporation (TEWL, or trans-epidermal water loss). But use this technique with caution if you are someone with acne-prone or oily skin, as it may not work for you.

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Skincare Ingredient Focus: Vitamin E

West Lake Dermatology

As a fat-soluble vitamin, Vitamin E has antioxidant properties that protect cells throughout your body, including your skin. Your skin’s natural oils contain Vitamin E to enhance hydration and protect skin cells. Retinol and hyaluronic acid work well with vitamin E to increase hydration and reverse signs of aging.

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Glow Up Now! Your Beginner's Guide to Skincare Routines

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Knowing your skin type helps you choose products that will work best for you, minimizing the risk of irritation or breakouts. Oily Skin Oily skin tends to have a shiny appearance and enlarged pores. If your skin feels greasy just a few hours after washing, you likely have oily skin.