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

Kim Gallo Esthetics

The rise of transparency in ingredients, cruelty-free products, and sustainable packaging reflect not just our wish to appear youthful but our desire to live conscientiously. Each trend presents an opportunity to tailor your regimen, but the core tenets — cleanse, treat, moisturize, and protect — stand as pillars of perennial wisdom.

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Skincare for Frequent Flyers

American Esthetician Organization

More Like This The Influence of Tech Industry on Skincare Trends The Role of Sustainability in Skincare and Beauty How Remote Work Affects Your Skincare Routine The Relationship Between Skincare and Mental Health What Is An Esthetician And What Does An Esthetician Do Another concern during flights is exposure to harmful UV rays.

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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, practicing good skincare habits, such as regular cleansing, moisturizing, and protecting the skin from UV radiation, can help mitigate the effects of stress on our skin.

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How do cosmetics impact the environment? episode 206

The Beauty Brains

Which ingredients are good for these scrubs and moisturizers to have? I guess the best that you might be able to do is to buy fewer products and buy from companies that have transparent sustainability programs. I know that a scrub may make lips feel soft in the moment, but will they make my lips feel and look younger over time?

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Food and Your Skin – The Complete Guide

First Derm

Firstly it keeps the skin thick, supple and moisturized. Avocado is high in healthy fats, which is great for skin flexibility and skin moisture. They help to regulate sebum production , and Beta-Carotene that protects the skin from bacteria and toxins. Firstly, these foods trigger sebum production.

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High Tech/High Touch: New Approaches to Facial Massage with Real Results

Lydia Sarfati

Manual Lymphatic Drainage massage, used in conjunction with proven results of sustainably-harvested seaweed-based treatments such as the Four-Layer Facial®, provides amazing results that your clients will be able to see and feel. Using massage helps cleanse the skin of impurities and soften sebum.