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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 Care for Your Skin Post Laser Treatment

US Dermatologt Partners

From reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and creating a more even skin tone and texture to managing common skin conditions like eczema and acne, laser treatments offer a wide array of benefits. Cleansing and Moisturizing Swelling isn’t the only side effect of laser dermatology treatment.

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Common Winter Skin Issues and When to See a Dermatologist

US Dermatologt Partners

Joseph and Chillicothe, MO , Winters combination of chilly temperatures, low humidity, and indoor heating creates the perfect storm for skin issues like dryness and itchiness as well as flareups in chronic conditions like eczema and rosacea. Management: Use thick, cream-based moisturizers that contain hyaluronic acid, ceramides, or glycerin.

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Skin Care Ingredient Focus: Glycerin

West Lake Dermatology

Glycerin is a powerhouse ingredient in the world of skincare, known for its incredible ability to hydrate and protect the skin. It is a type of humectant, meaning it draws moisture from the air into the skin, which makes it highly effective for hydration. It helps to calm and soothe the skin, reducing redness and inflammation.

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If Fragrance In Skincare Scares You, Read This

Renee Rouleau

In the world of skincare, few topics are as hotly debated as fragrance. As we’ve collectively embraced the concept of strengthening our moisture barriers, we’ve also eschewed irritating ingredients that can weaken or disrupt those barriers. This mainly includes those with chronic, inflammatory skin conditions like eczema or rosacea.

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Skin-Loving Vitamins and Minerals: Your Internal Skincare Routine

Enlightened Beauty

Ready to discover your internal skincare routine? Look for skincare products that include Vitamin E as a key ingredient—think serums, oils, and moisturizers. These products help reinforce your skin’s natural defenses, locking in moisture and soothing any irritation or redness. Let’s get glowing. Game changer! >>

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The Benefits of Protein for Skin: How It Supports a Youthful Glow

US Dermatologt Partners

That includes the best protein sources, pros and cons of protein supplements, and dermatologist recommendations for incorporating protein into your skincare routine and diet for optimal skin health results. Proteins also help regulate the production of natural moisture to keep skin plump and hydrated.

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