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Your guide to oily skin

Jeanne Brophy

Your guide to oily skin Oily skin is one of the most misunderstood skin types I come across and probably the most difficult to get handle on without expert advice. This skin now feels and looks dry, flaky and irritated. This is where oily skin unfortunately can get complicated!

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Why This is the Best Time to Use Retinol and BHA

The Glow Edit

Salicylic acid (also known as beta hydroxy acid , or BHA) and retinol can do serious magic for skin, and there’s no better time to pair them together — for a few reasons. Here, we get into the why and the how, and whether it’s a good idea for your skin’s particular needs right now. It’s basically a win-win for your skin.

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

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Treat Your Skin: Targeted Serums and Treatments For those looking to address specific skincare concerns, targeted treatments have become a go-to solution. Ingredients like vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and retinol are some of the powerhouses that can work wonders for your skin. Myth #1: Oily skin doesn't need moisturizer.

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Best Skin Care For Men: A Simple Routine

Eminence Organics

Men, on average, produce more sebum in their skin because of testosterone. Excess sebum production makes men more prone to oily, shiny skin, large pores and acne. Razors bring a whole set of skin problems women typically don’t have to face, like irritation from razor burn, inflammation, and sometimes, infection.

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What Are Milia And How Do You Get Rid Of Them?

Eminence Organics

These stubborn flaws don't become red and inflamed like acne but instead slowly build up under the skin and remain a white color. While a whitehead is also a white bump and a closed comedone (a pore blockage covered by the skin), whiteheads also contain sebum as opposed to the keratin found in milia.

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Why Polyhydroxy Acids Pads Are Good For Sensitive Skin 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

The Intensive is for those who exfoliate regularly and use retinol, as their skin is desensitized and therefore need the step up formula. The pads should NOT be used in conjunction with other exfoliation, such as Retinol, however. What’s the difference between Retexturizing vs the Intensive?”

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Are your skincare products giving you blackheads?

Jeanne Brophy

Whilst it is impossible to permanently remove blackheads, there is plenty you can do to make them less obvious and also make your skin less prone to congesting. For anyone lucky enough to have never seen a blackhead on their own skin, lets start with what they are.