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Renée Predicts the 6 Biggest Skincare Trends of 2023

Renee Rouleau

While the social media landscape can’t be discounted when it comes to trend prediction, I like to turn to my other sources as well. Skin Cycling Skin cycling has been all over social media for a few months now, and it seems to be resonating with audiences far and wide.

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If Fragrance In Skincare Scares You, Read This

Renee Rouleau

As we’ve collectively embraced the concept of strengthening our moisture barriers, we’ve also eschewed irritating ingredients that can weaken or disrupt those barriers. While this is mostly a good thing, I also think some ingredients have been unfairly demonized. For example, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Oil.)

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A Skin Care Routine For Combination Skin

Eminence Organics

The goal: Control excess oil in your T-zone and amp up the moisture in your dry spots. To prepare for the colder months, use a lightweight moisturizer on dry parts of the skin as it won’t clog the oilier areas of skin. At night, you can switch to a cream based cleanser to replenish lost moisture. Most importantly, go gentle!

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Skin Redness: Why Is My Skin So Blotchy?

Eminence Organics

To improve the look of redness, dermatologists advise against using products with strong detergents or fragrances that strip the skin’s moisture barrier. Ingredients That Help Red Skin While many ingredients are touted as “curing” red skin, it is important to stay informed. What Should I Avoid?

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Turmeric Face Mask Benefits

Eminence Organics

While many of us know turmeric as a staple spice in the kitchen, it may also hold promise as a skin care ingredient. With its vibrant yellow hue, turmeric has gained a glowing reputation in the beauty world, and you've likely seen recommendations for turmeric face masks popping up on your social media feeds.

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Mineral Vs. Chemical Sunscreen: The Best Choice According To Derms

Eminence Organics

While both provide sun protection, chemical sunscreens and mineral sunscreens differ in their active ingredients and in how they protect against UV exposure. Their active ingredients are organic (carbon-based) compounds that absorb UV rays. These ingredients included oxybenzone and avobenzone. More research is needed.

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I Tried a Powder Sunscreen: Here’s What Happened

Eminence Organics

These ingredients are also reef-friendly, making them a more eco-conscious choice compared to certain chemical filters. Related Articles 4 Ways to Pack The Perfect Summer Picnic Do I Use Moisturizer Or Sunscreen First? I prefer mineral-based protection, which is one of the reasons I find the Sun Defense Minerals so intriguing.

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