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Sensitive Skin Care: The Signs & Symptoms

Eminence Organics

Sensitive Skin Care: The Signs & Symptoms Does your skin have a sensitive side? Caring for this skin type can be a struggle — and choosing the right skin care products can feel like rolling the dice. What Is Sensitive Skin?

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A Skin Care Routine For Sensitive Skin

Eminence Organics

A Skin Care Routine For Sensitive Skin Are you dealing with sensitive skin? Sensitive skin is often genetic and can react to many different variables, from hormonal imbalances and poor diet to changes in the weather and specific chemicals or ingredients.

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Glow Up Now! Your Beginner's Guide to Skincare Routines

Kim Gallo Esthetics

Knowing your skin type helps you choose products that will work best for you, minimizing the risk of irritation or breakouts. Oily Skin Oily skin tends to have a shiny appearance and enlarged pores. If your skin feels greasy just a few hours after washing, you likely have oily skin.

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Indie Sensitive Skin Brand Expands Beyond Sensitive with 3 New Products

Lipgloss and Aftershave

Hale & Hush, a leading sensitive skin brand continues to grow! They made their mark in the medical + spa skin care industry as a go-to brand to treat sensitive skin, reactive skin, and Rosacea. It’s a staple back bar brand to use on clients with any type of reactive skin from Oncology treatments.

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Why Polyhydroxy Acids Pads Are Good For Sensitive Skin 

Lipgloss and Aftershave

I knew the company was launching the ID Skin Hero Pads at the West Palm IECSC, so I met with Carole and Kristen of ID Skin at their booth where I had a chance to chat with them about why Polyhydroxy Acids are special and LOVED what I found out!” Barry Eichner Sensitive Skins Can Tolerate Polyhydroxy Acid Size matters.

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Glycolic Acid vs Salicylic Acid: What You Need to Know

Kim Gallo Esthetics

You should also always use sunscreen when using products with glycolic acid, as it can make your skin more sensitive to the sun. The answer to this question depends on your skin type and your goals. If you have dry or sensitive skin, glycolic acid is a good choice. How do glycolic acid and salicylic acid differ?

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How to Wax Clients with Different Skin Types 

Atelier Esthetique Institute of Esthetics

We’ll dive into the differences between skin types as well as how the wax you use depends on the kind of skin. The Four Skin Types There are four different skin types to note, each with their own needs and issues: Oily Skin : People with oily skin generally have a shinier complexion and can suffer from breakouts.