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Tech Neck: Expert-Approved Ways to Get Rid of Pesky Neck Lines

Renee Rouleau

That means you should be caring for the skin on your neck in the same way that you care for the skin on your face (yes, that means cleansing, exfoliating, moisturizing… the whole nine yards). After all, the skin on your neck is thin and delicate, and the last thing you want to do is cause widespread irritation.

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Tried and True: 5 Myths and Truths About Cleansing and Acne

Aesthetics Exposed

Over-cleansing can strip the skin of its acid mantle, our natural occlusive barrier, leaving it dry and expose it to external irritants. Cleansing too often can also lead to irritation, rashes and/or more breakouts 2. Cleansing too often can also lead to irritation, rashes and/or more breakouts 2. Truth.

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Renée Predicts the 6 Biggest Skincare Trends of 2023

Renee Rouleau

In her version, Dr. Bowe says night one is for exfoliation, night two is for a retinoid, and then nights three and four are all about hydrating and nourishing to strengthen the skin’s moisture barrier. While I don’t think this is the best idea due to the risk of irritation, it’s true that exfoliating acids can help reduce odor.

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5 Red Flags During a Facial, Plus What to Do If Your Treatment Goes Wrong

Renee Rouleau

A bad facial can lead to irritation, scabbing, breakouts, and more. Bad Communication As far as I’m concerned, bad communication from your esthetician is the number one red flag during a facial. During your treatment, your esthetician should explain the steps to you (at least if it’s your first time with them).

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The All-New Lira Clinical BODY Line: Because Your Skin Deserves More Than Just a Face Routine!

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Due to the exfoliation properties of both the Smoothing Scrub and Brightening Cleanser, they are not recommended for post-treatment use. Each BODY Line product is designed to brighten, firm, exfoliate, hydrate, and restore skin health using a powerhouse blend of scientifically-backed ingredients. Lets break it down, shall we?

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Is Your Skin Getting Burned From Your Vitamin C Serum?

Renee Rouleau

Whether you’re an esthetician, dermatologist, or just a skincare enthusiast, you’ve likely heard of one major downfall when it comes to this ingredient: the vitamin C acid burn. can potentially irritate the skin. People who use active ingredients (retinol, retinoids, exfoliating acids, etc.) So, what is this?

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The Best Skin Care Tricks From An Esthetician

Eminence Organics

The Best Skin Care Tricks From An Esthetician Looking for skin care tips and tricks from an esthetician? This approach lets your skin gradually become accustomed to new products, minimizing the risk of irritation. As you grow more familiar with how your skin reacts, you can carefully add more products.