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Calm Red, Irritated Skin with Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Environmental factors One of the most common factors is environmental stressors, such as exposure to harsh weather conditions that can strip away moisture and irritate the skin. This is because hormonal changes affect the skin's natural moisture barrier, leaving it vulnerable to dryness and irritation.

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How To Layer Your Skincare For Best Results

The Organic Esthetician

Using a Toner or Essence will not only add hydration but, by balancing the skin’s pH, will make everything else you put on your skin work more effectively. Hydrated skin also makes it easy to use less product, allowing serums, oils, and creams to glide easily during application. L’essentials Hydrating Essence does all this and more.

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How to Get Rid of Textured Skin: Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Textured skin can also be a side effect of certain medical conditions, like psoriasis or eczema. Skin conditions Certain skin conditions, like psoriasis, rosacea, and eczema, can also cause textured skin. Be sure to cleanse, moisturize, and exfoliate regularly—and don't forget about sunscreen!

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How To Give Yourself A Spa Worthy Cleanse At Home

The Organic Esthetician

Exfoliating your lips a few times a week will help keep this delicate skin healthy and able to retain more moisture. I love using a hydrating water based cleanser that does not contain Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. disrupting your skins barrier function causing inflammation, dryness and even skin disorders like dermatitis and eczema.

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Meet EVOLVh, My Favorite Clean Haircare Brand + Mother's Day Giveaway

The Organic Esthetician

Here are a few ingredients to avoid: Silicones - While some water-based silicones can be beneficial for locking in moisture, silicones as a category of ingredients can be detrimental to hair health as they build up in the hair, weighing it down causing dryness and clogging hair follicles. Maybe you can relate? Plus it’s silicone-free!

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Dry skin – a Dermatologist’s tips by Dr Dray

First Derm

Dry skin – a Dermatologist’s tips by Dr Dray Dry skin Dry skin feels dry to the touch because of a lack of moisturer in the outer cell layer ( stratum corneum ). Atopic dermatitis (eczema) characterized by itchy patches of red, inflamed, dry skin. Use lukewarm, not hot, water, to bathe. Avoid harsh scrubs and loofahs.

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The best ingredients for your skincare routine + client care plans for the esthetician in the treatment room

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

Lactic Acid: Derived from sour milk; Molecular weight of 90; Exfoliates yet HYDRATES the skin; Produces firmer skin with less wrinkles. Tartaric Acid: Molecular weight of 150; Naturally derived from grapes; Has keratolytic properties (creates mitosis to stimulate new cells) and produces hydration.