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Calm Red, Irritated Skin with Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

If you're like most people, your skin can get a little irritated from time to time. Whether it's from stress, the weather, or just an unlucky breakout, skin redness and irritation can be frustrating and embarrassing. With the right tips and products, you can calm your irritated skin in no time.

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

The Organic Esthetician

Sircuit Skin’s tropical Cool Lychee Wa is an intensely hydrating and anti-aging mask, packed with antioxidants from Mangosteen, Lychee, Goji Berry and Resveratrol, while menthol adds a cooling freshness. Fantastic for all skin types. Great for sensitive and dry skin. Not ideal for sensitive skin.

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Common Winter Skin Issues and When to See a Dermatologist

US Dermatologt Partners

Together, this leads to dry skin, and weak, damaged protective barriers that leave skin feeling itchy, irritated, and dry. Below, we outline some of the most common winter skin conditions. Dry Skin Dry skin and winter go hand in hand. Take lukewarm baths with oatmeal or baking soda to soothe skin irritation.

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Rosacea: Understanding Causes and Solutions with Dermatologist Expertise

US Dermatologt Partners

Swollen, sensitive skin that may burn or itch. Dry, rough, or scaly patches of skin. Pimple bumps on any part of the skin. In severe cases, thickened skin, especially on the nose (a condition known as rhinophyma). Skincare products with dyes, perfumes, and other irritating ingredients. Hot or spicy foods.

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The Big Chill: Why Cold Therapy is Becoming One of Skin Care’s Hottest Trends

California Skincare Supply

Today on the blog we’re exploring the many ways in which cool therapy can be used to uplevel any esthetics practice or protocol. Also sometimes called “frotox,” this approach has been known to deliver impactful results for lifting, toning, tightening, and brightening the skin almost instantly.

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The Big Chill: Why Cold Therapy is Becoming One of Skin Care’s Hottest Trends

California Skincare Supply

Today on the blog we’re exploring the many ways in which cool therapy can be used to uplevel any esthetics practice or protocol. Also sometimes called “frotox,” this approach has been known to deliver impactful results for lifting, toning, tightening, and brightening the skin almost instantly.

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Treating Redness on the Face: Causes and Solutions

American Esthetician Organization

To minimize the effects of cold weather on your skin, it is essential to keep your face covered with a scarf or a mask and to moisturize regularly to prevent dryness. Furthermore, irritants in the air can also trigger facial redness. Pollution, such as smog or smoke, can irritate the skin and cause inflammation, leading to redness.

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