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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. There’s no shortage of nourishing, moisturizing body products, and this is definitely the first step to healthy skin.

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Microneedling with PRP: The Ultimate Skin Rejuvenation Technique

AAAMS

Versatile Treatment: Suitable for various skin concerns, including hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, enlarged pores, and overall skin rejuvenation. Applying gentle moisturizers and avoiding harsh skincare products is recommended. Sun Protection: Patients should avoid direct sun exposure and use sunscreen to protect the healing skin.

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Skincare Solutions for Menopause: How to Address Common Skin Changes

US Dermatologt Partners

This often occurs because skin becomes thinner, allowing moisture to escape more readily. Age Spots and Hyperpigmentation Dr. Theriault says, Menopause leads to spots of increased pigmentation, often called age spots or liver spots, that develop due to the cumulative effects of sun exposure coupled with hormonal shifts.

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What is Photoaging? Causes, Treatments, and Prevention Tips

US Dermatologt Partners

Photoaging is the clinical term that refers to the way sun ages skin. From the increased appearance of fine lines and wrinkles to hyperpigmentation, photoaging can strip skins health and beauty, leaving people feeling less confident. Use a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against UVA and UVB damage.

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What Does Sun Damaged Skin Look Like?

Eminence Organics

However, it can also be caused by excessive sun exposure. Hyperpigmentation Uneven skin pigmentation (or hyperpigmentation) is a broad term that refers to an uneven skin tone or dark spots appearing. Another type of hyperpigmentation can be seen in moles. They look like extra-large freckles or flat brown spots.

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Mohs Surgery and Scarring: Tips for Minimizing Post-Procedure Scars

West Lake Dermatology

Covering the wound with a sterile bandage can further help maintain moisture and protect the site from bacteria. Protecting the Surgical Site from Sun Exposure Ultraviolet (UV) rays can darken scars, making them more noticeable. Regularly apply sunscreen and cover the area to prevent hyperpigmentation.

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All-New Summer Refresh Facial 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

There’s a need to balance increased oil production and dehydration as well as tackle hyperpigmentation and increased signs of aging. This cocktail helps with hyperpigmentation as it brightens the skin, delivering a burst of radiance, nourishment, and rejuvenation. Illuminating Daily Moisturizer. Mandelic Refining Cleanser.

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