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The Mind-Skin Connection: Protect Your Skin from Stress Effects

Enlightened Beauty

Now that you know the problem, we're here to guide you toward proactive, holistic, and sustainable strategies for not just managing the effects of stress on your skin but also improving your well-being. This can lead to redness and irritation, making your skin feel sensitive and uncomfortable. But we won't stop there.

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Damaged Skin Barrier? What to Know and How to Protect It

First Derm

Increased Sensitivity: A weakened barrier can make the skin more prone to irritation, from skincare products, environmental factors and even water. Flare-Ups: Skin conditions such, as eczema and psoriasis can worsen when the skins protective barrier is compromised resulting in flare ups. Physiological changes in ageing skin.

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Food Industry’s Influence on Skincare Products

American Esthetician Organization

More Like This How Nutrition Affects Your Skin Health The Influence of Tech Industry on Skincare Trends The Role of Sustainability in Skincare and Beauty How Remote Work Affects Your Skincare Routine The Relationship Between Skincare and Mental Health But what exactly is the role of nutrition in skin health?

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Skincare In's & Out’s for 2024

Enlightened Beauty

Fragrances, while pleasing to the senses, can be hidden culprits of skin irritation, especially for those with sensitive skin. This rings especially true for those who deal with skin conditions such as eczema or rosacea. For instance, if you notice dryness or irritation, it might be a sign to extend the rest period in your cycle.

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Exploring Natural Alternatives to Microdermabrasion

American Esthetician Organization

People with sensitive skin may experience redness, swelling, or mild irritation following treatment. The use of crystals or abrasive materials in the process can inadvertently cause micro-tears in the skin, leading to inflammation and irritation. This will help minimize the risk of irritation or sensitivity.

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How to Care for Your Skin After a Microdermabrasion

American Esthetician Organization

Individuals with certain skin conditions, such as active acne, rosacea, or eczema, may need to avoid this treatment. After microdermabrasion, your skin may be more sensitive than usual, so it’s important to choose a gentle cleanser that won’t further irritate your skin. Pat dry with a soft towel.

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How To Help Clients Reduce Premature Skin Aging

Eminence Organics

Premature aging is common, but you are also more likely to experience slower wound healing, pigmentation, eczema, skin cancer and other skin conditions if you are a smoker.” Dryness can also indicate a compromised skin barrier, leading to increased sensitivity and potential breakouts or irritation.