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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. Think of it as decluttering your skincare routine. But we won't stop there. What feels like a chore?

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

First Derm

By understanding its role its layers and the cells involved in its composition we can lay a foundation for a proactive skincare routine that preserves its integrity, for radiant and healthy-looking skin. In essence we can consider the skin barrier as a protector in our lives. [3]

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Food Industry’s Influence on Skincare Products

American Esthetician Organization

By incorporating essential nutrients into skincare formulations, brands are able to address specific skin concerns and promote a healthy complexion. Inflammation is a common cause of skin problems such as acne and eczema, so incorporating omega-3 fatty acids into skincare products can help calm and soothe the skin.

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Skincare In's & Out’s for 2024

Enlightened Beauty

Hi, I'm Morgan from Enlightened Beauty, and today, I'm excited to guide you through the latest trends that are shaping our approach to skincare. As we step into this new year, the simple act of embracing your understanding what's in and what's out, will help ensure that our skincare routines are not just trendy but also effective and healthy.

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Exploring Natural Alternatives to Microdermabrasion

American Esthetician Organization

The Rise of Natural Skincare In recent years, there has been a significant shift towards natural skincare products and treatments. Many people are embracing the use of organic and plant-based ingredients, seeking gentler and more sustainable options for their skincare routines.

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How to Care for Your Skin After a Microdermabrasion

American Esthetician Organization

Additionally, it’s crucial to follow proper home care after a microdermabrasion and instructions provided by your skincare professional to ensure optimal healing and minimize the risk of complications. Individuals with certain skin conditions, such as active acne, rosacea, or eczema, may need to avoid this treatment.