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Non-Invasive Facial Treatments: The Secrets to Radiant Skin

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Dermasound Treatment Dermasound treatments use ultrasonic technology to cleanse, exfoliate, and infuse the skin with serums. This treatment is gentle yet effective, making it suitable for all skin types, including sensitive skin. Use a high-quality moisturizer to lock in moisture and protect your skin's barrier.

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

The Organic Esthetician

Masks can target specific concerns in the skin, from promoting anti-aging to clearing up breakouts. Used after exfoliation and extractions during a facial, masks soothe calm and moisturize, supporting the lipid barrier. Great for sensitive and dry skin. Ideal for dry skin in need of deep moisture.

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Understanding Cystic Acne: Causes, Prevention, and Treatment

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Skincare products: Using heavy or pore-clogging skincare products can also contribute to cystic acne, especially if you have sensitive skin. Hormonal Therapies: Birth control pills or anti-androgen medications can help regulate hormones that cause acne. Always wear sunscreen when going outside to protect your skin.

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Calm Red, Irritated Skin with Expert Tips

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Environmental factors One of the most common factors is environmental stressors, such as exposure to harsh weather conditions that can strip away moisture and irritate the skin. Hormonal changes Hormonal fluctuations can cause skin irritation, especially in women.

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Meet The Omnilux Contour

The Organic Esthetician

We’ve talked about LED Light Therapy here on the Blog and over on my Channel a few times in the past. This results in smoother skin, a reduction in wrinkles, higher skin moisture retention, evening of skin tone, and a reduction in pigmentation. Now, not all LED Lights will create these results.

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Dry skin – a Dermatologist’s tips by Dr Dray

First Derm

Dry skin – a Dermatologist’s tips by Dr Dray Dry skin Dry skin feels dry to the touch because of a lack of moisturer in the outer cell layer ( stratum corneum ). This results in cracks in the skin surface, scaly skin, redness, and an impaired skin barrier. Avoid harsh scrubs and loofahs.

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Common Winter Skin Issues and When to See a Dermatologist

US Dermatologt Partners

Management: Use thick, cream-based moisturizers that contain hyaluronic acid, ceramides, or glycerin. Avoid long, hot showers that strip skins natural oils and apply moisturizer immediately after bathing to lock in hydration. Winter Itch Itchy skin and dry skin are an irritating combo that many people deal with in the winter.