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Skin fitness – What can you do to keep your client’s skin fit?

Aesthetic Back Bar

Heres a holistic approach to maintaining healthy, radiant skin: Daily Skincare Routine Cleansing: Use a gentle cleanser to remove dirt, oil, and makeup without stripping your skin of its natural oils. Exfoliation: Exfoliate 1-3 times a week to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover.

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Is your skin truly sensitive or is it your products?

Jeanne Brophy

Too much exfoliation – Acids or scrubs Sun Damage Pollution Working in dry environments like air conditioner or very warm offices Chlorine from swimming pools Tips to get your skin back in check Avoid wipes, micellar water and foaming cleansers. Cream cleansers are a better choice for any more reactive skins.

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Top 6 Skincare Trends to Know in 2024

Academic Alliance in Dermatology

Why Try It These advanced formulations help maintain the delicate balance of your skin’s microbiome, leading to healthier, more resilient skin. They’re particularly beneficial for those with sensitive or reactive skin types. Are these Products Right for You?

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10 Best Cosmeceutical Ingredients of 2024

Aesthetics Advisor

Poly-Hydroxy acids Polyhydroxy acids have a similar effect to alpha-hydroxy acids but are less likely to cause any irritation resulting in them being better option for those with rosacea, sensitive and reactive skin types. PHA’s are chemical exfoliants – The most common being Gluconolactone, Galactose and Lactobionic Acid.

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Knowing Ingredients vs. Knowing Skin: The Missing Piece in Esthetics Success

Enlightened Beauty

But heres what they dont always tell you: skin isnt predictable. A textbook might say lactic acid is great for sensitive skin, but what if the client has a compromised barrier from years of over-exfoliation? What if their skin is reacting to an internal imbalance that no topical product can fix?