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Salicylic Acid: The Only Exfoliant Oily Skin Needs

Beautiful With Brains - Ingredients

and then wondered why my skin looked like a mess. Salicylic acid is the skincare hero every woman […] The post Salicylic Acid: The Only Exfoliant Oily Skin Needs appeared first on Beautiful With Brains.

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A Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin

Eminence Organics

A Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin Written By (old): Thea Christie Don’t you just wish that your complexion looked glowy, not greasy? It’s not all bad because we do need oil to keep our skin soft and maintain the barrier that keeps moisture in. The good news: It’s possible to get oily skin under control.

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Summer Skincare: The Ultimate Guide to Healthy, Glowing Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Related: 4 Ways the Sun’s UV Rays Can Negatively Affect Your Skin 2. The art of gentle exfoliation Summer means more sweat, oil, and dirt build up on your skin. Regular exfoliation helps remove this layer, unclogging pores and allowing your skin to breathe. If you have oily skin, summer may exacerbate it.

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

Aesthetics Exposed

The following are five common myths and truths associated with acne-prone skin and cleansing. Cleansing multiple times a day is necessary for oily skin. Less is more, especially when it comes to the skin. Cleansing with a physical exfoliator is necessary. Exfoliating daily can be harsh on the skin.

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There Are So Many Skincare Lines– Is One Better Than Another?

Renee Rouleau

Some lightweight products will absorb faster than others which makes them ideal for layering while some will absorb more slowly into the skin for deeper, restorative effects. Some are light and airy which are perfect for oily skin, while others are thick and creamy to provide extra nourishment.

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Exploring Popular Skincare Ingredients for Beginners

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Cleansers Cleansers are the first step in any skincare routine and their main job is to remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin. Common active ingredients found in cleansers include salicylic acid for acne-prone skin, glycolic acid for exfoliation, and hyaluronic acid for hydration.

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Treatment Masks - The Treat That's Not Just For Professional Treatments

The Organic Esthetician

Make sure you’ve learned How To Give Yourself A Spa Worthy Cleanse At Home and How To Exfoliate Like A Pro. Masks can target specific concerns in the skin, from promoting anti-aging to clearing up breakouts. Used after exfoliation and extractions during a facial, masks soothe calm and moisturize, supporting the lipid barrier.