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How To Layer Your Skincare For Best Results

The Organic Esthetician

V15 is not your average vitamin C. I could write an entire blog post on vitamin c, which at some point, I definitely will. Vitamin C increases collagen and elastin production, neutralizes age-inducing free radicals, protects against UV damage, brightens the skin, and even prevents breakouts.

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How to prevent hyperpigmentation

American Esthetician Organization

Using skincare products filled with antioxidants like Vitamin C can support healthy skin and slow down melanin overproduction. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation stems from inflammation-induced skin conditions such as acne , bug bites and eczema. Key Takeaways Sunscreen plays a key role in preventing hyperpigmentation.

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

Southeastern Esthetics Institute

RETINOL Speeds up cell turnover through cellular DESQUAMATION (skin shedding!); Retinol is a type of retinoid, which is made from vitamin A. FUN FACT ON RETINOL DERIVATIVES! Rosehip seed oil contains trans-retinoic acid, a naturally occurring form of vitamin A, which retinol is a synthetic compound.

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How To Give Yourself A Spa Worthy Cleanse At Home

The Organic Esthetician

Pro: Luzern L’Essentials Micellar Cleansing Water Home: INIKA Organic Phyto-Active Micellar Rosewater , Derma E Vitamin C Micellar Cleansing Water Pro Tip: Use a lip scrub! disrupting your skins barrier function causing inflammation, dryness and even skin disorders like dermatitis and eczema. Try this Organic Vanilla Lip Scrub.

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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.” As Eminence Organics Lead Skin Care Trainer Natalie Pergar tells us: “Vitamin C is an incredibly effective nutrient for your body and an all-around savior for skin care.

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Skin-Loving Vitamins and Minerals: Your Internal Skincare Routine

Enlightened Beauty

Enter Vitamin A, the unsung hero behind one of skincare’s most beloved ingredients—retinol. The secret sauce in those anti-aging creams and serums you love so much is actually Vitamin A, doing what it does best: rejuvenating, restoring, and protecting your skin. You can introduce Vitamin C to your skin in a few ways.

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5 Signs Your Skin Is Reacting And How To Fix It

Eminence Organics

If there’s mild redness and peeling, same idea (hello, retinol ) and your skin may just need a couple of weeks to get used to the new product or ingredient. Vitamins C and E are important for sun damaged skin relief and recovery. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that fights free radical damage, preventing damage caused by UV rays.