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

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Sunscreen Is Non-Negotiable As an esthetician, I cannot emphasize enough the significance of sun protection. Sun damage is the number one cause of premature aging, making SPF an indispensable component of any skincare routine. Anything higher than that doesn't have a significant impact on sun protection.

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The Skincare Mixology Guide: Which Ingredients Should (and Shouldn't) Be Combined

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Retinol One of the most popular skincare ingredients, retinol is derived from vitamin A and is used to treat a variety of skin concerns, including wrinkles, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation. AHAs work by dissolving the bonds that hold dead skin cells together, while BHAs penetrate deeper into the pores to remove sebum and other impurities.

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Gaming Industry and Its Effect on Skincare Routines

American Esthetician Organization

Elevated levels of cortisol can disrupt the balance of our skin’s sebum production, leading to oily skin and increased acne breakouts. Additionally, adopting a consistent skincare routine that includes moisturizing and sun protection can help maintain the skin’s hydration and protect it from further damage.

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The Hottest Clinical Skin Care Correction This Fall

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Daily use of antioxidants and sun protection will do so much to improve the skin! Sign Up For A Professional Account Mandelic Trio – BiON Blast hyperpigmentation with this treatment and home care trio of products. First, it’s ideal to help tackle hyperpigmentation and brighten the skin!

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Treating Acne in Fitzpatricks 4, 5, 6 with Korean Skincare 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

However, when treating clients with dark skin tones there is a layered treatment factor that must be considered – the potential for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. If a client is dealing with hyperpigmentation or Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation they should always be on a tyrosinase inhibitor.

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Skin Changes During Pregnancy: What to Expect

West Lake Dermatology

Hormones and sunlight trigger this condition, making sun protection crucial. Wearing sunscreen and sun-protective clothing can help reduce the risk of developing melasma, and while it usually fades following delivery, it can persist, especially in individuals with darker skin types. What Causes These Changes?

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The Best Products for Your Skin Type

Enlightened Beauty

Sal' means it's got salicylic acid, a skincare hero that dives deep into your pores and sweeps out all that pore-clogging sebum and dead skin. This tinted sunscreen not only shields your skin from harmful UV rays that can exacerbate hyperpigmentation, but its tint also provides immediate correction to overall skin tone.