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

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Each trend presents an opportunity to tailor your regimen, but the core tenets — cleanse, treat, moisturize, and protect — stand as pillars of perennial wisdom. Hydrate to Rejuvenate: The Power of Moisture The next vital step in a skincare routine is hydration. Myth #1: Oily skin doesn't need moisturizer.

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5 Ingredients That Will Actually Repair Your Skin Barrier

Renee Rouleau

Understanding Your Skin’s Personal Bodyguard: The Moisture Barrier In case you don’t know about the skin’s barrier, here is what you first need to know. The moisture barrier is the outermost layer of the skin that helps retain water and protects it from external aggressors, like bacteria and environmental debris.

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How To Layer Your Skincare For Best Results

The Organic Esthetician

Using a Toner or Essence will not only add hydration but, by balancing the skin’s pH, will make everything else you put on your skin work more effectively. Hydrated skin also makes it easy to use less product, allowing serums, oils, and creams to glide easily during application. L’essentials Hydrating Essence does all this and more.

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

The Organic Esthetician

Used after exfoliation and extractions during a facial, masks soothe calm and moisturize, supporting the lipid barrier. The cold temperature constricts blood vessels, decreasing redness while firming the skin, in addition to stimulating the arrector pili muscle in the hair follicle, expelling barrier protecting sebum.

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Tried and True: Top 5 Ways to Prevent Acne

Aesthetics Exposed

Control Oil Production Excess sebum can lead to open or closed comedones, papules and pustules, and in severe cases nodules and cysts. Hormones, particularly testosterone, are the source of excess sebum production. Clients may feel that using any moisturizing agents will make the skin more oily, but it is important to maintain balance.

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A Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin

Eminence Organics

It’s not all bad because we do need oil to keep our skin soft and maintain the barrier that keeps moisture in. This type of skin is due to the sebaceous glands under your pores, which produce natural oils called sebum. In fact, they can actually improve the look of oily skin by absorbing excess sebum from its surface.

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Ultimate Guide For Dry Skin: Causes, Symptoms & How To Find Relief

Eminence Organics

It is characterized by an insufficient supply of sebum, which lubricates the skin, and lipids, which maintain the skin's moisture barrier. Without these essential materials, the skin can't produce or retain enough moisture. This naturally occurring substance attracts and retains moisture, keeping skin soft and supple.