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20+ Years in the Skincare Industry: Advice From an Esthetician

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Emerging technology has afforded us the luxury of ingredients and treatments from around the globe, challenging us to balance traditional wisdom with progressive science. Recognizing skincare as a journey, not a race, is crucial for maintaining sustainable and lifelong skin health. Simplicity often wins.

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Unlocking the Power of Stem Cells in Skincare: A Comprehensive Guide

Kim Gallo Esthetics

If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission In the ever-evolving world of skincare, stem cells have emerged as one of the most promising ingredients, sparking interest and curiosity among beauty enthusiasts and professionals alike. Retinol: A derivative of Vitamin A, retinol is a powerhouse ingredient in skincare.

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Less Is More: Why Simple Skincare Products Will Be Big in 2024

Renee Rouleau

In 2024, in a market filled with numerous product options and complex ingredient lists, consumers have one simple question: How is this product going to address my skin concerns? In 2024, I think simple skincare products (with shorter ingredient lists and less complex formulas) may dominate the industry.

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The OE Holiday Gift Guide

The Organic Esthetician

As we’re gearing up for Christmas shopping I thought I’d put together some easy shopping guides from my favorite sustainable fashion brands to the best #cleanbeauty gifts! When it comes to sustainable fashion, it’s all about recycling the old, reusing unexpected materials, and reducing waste, water, and carbon emissions.

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How Nutrition Can Ease Menopause Symptoms

Alison Bladh

We discussed how tailored dietary adjustments help support hormone balance, ease symptoms, and sustain vitality. Staying Hydrated for Optimal Health Hydration is often overlooked but remains crucial, especially during menopause. Instead, it’s about small, sustainable changes that you can build on over time.

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Food Industry’s Influence on Skincare Products

American Esthetician Organization

With this knowledge in mind, skincare brands and manufacturers have started to borrow key ingredients and trends from the food industry to create innovative products that cater to our desire for healthy, radiant skin. Furthermore, hydration is key for healthy skin.

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Aloegen: The Natural Skincare Revolution from the Mountains of South America

American Esthetician Organization

It’s called Aloegen , and it’s not your ordinary skincare ingredient. Derived from the purest aloe vera, sustainably sourced from the lush mountains of South America, Aloegen stands out as a beacon of innovation and natural potency. Beyond healing, Aloegen is also a champion of hydration.