Tag: CeraVe
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6 Salicylic Acid Products: From Cleansers to Serums for Tackling Inflammation and Oily Shine
These salicylic acid products range from cleansers to serums and toners, offering solutions for various skin concerns like inflammation, oily shine, and acne. Incorporating these into your skincare routine can help you achieve clearer, healthier skin.
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Understanding pH in Skincare: Choosing the Right Cleanser for Your Skin
When it comes to skincare, the pH level of your cleanser plays a crucial role in maintaining the health of your skin. The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with lower numbers being acidic, higher numbers being alkaline, and 7 being neutral. For our skin, maintaining a slightly acidic pH (around 4.5 to 5.5)…
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Sealing Retinol in Summer: How to Apply It and A Guide to Moisturizers that Pair Well with Retinol
All the creams listed below are not only compatible with retinol but also other active ingredients. They make a great base for daily use, especially with their lighter, summer-friendly textures that absorb quickly compared to fall and winter formulations.
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Review: The OG of All Creams – CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion
CeraVe Moisturizing Lotion has firmly established itself as a staple in my skincare routine. This product, developed with dermatologists, promises to restore and maintain the skin’s natural protective barrier while providing all-day hydration. Over the years, I’ve tried countless lotions and moisturizers, but I keep coming back to CeraVe. Here’s a detailed look at why…
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What to Look for in a Serum? A Comprehensive List of All Possible Ingredients (including examples!)
When choosing a serum, consider the following components. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it covers some key ingredients to look for based on your skin needs…
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Q: How to test cosmetics for individual reactions before use?
Even if we avoid all potential allergens in cosmetics, there’s always a chance of an individual reaction, where an ostensibly harmless cream like CeraVe might cause redness or burning. For such cases, dermatologists recommend performing patch tests.
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Killer Component Combinations for Maximum Results
When combined effectively, these “killer component combinations” can amplify each other’s benefits, targeting multiple skin concerns simultaneously for maximum results. Whether you’re looking to brighten, hydrate, or fight signs of aging, understanding which ingredients work best together is key to optimizing your skincare routine. Dive into these powerful pairings and unlock your skin’s potential.
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Gentle and Effective: 5 Great Micellar Waters for Removing Foundation, Lipstick, and Mascara
Finding the perfect micellar water that gently yet effectively removes makeup without causing irritation can be a game-changer for your skincare routine. Here are five micellar waters that stand out for their gentle formulas and impressive performance…
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Revisiting Drugstore Shower Oils: A Disappointing Decline
I recently reviewed the shower oils from various drugstore brands and was disheartened to see how diluted the La Roche-Posay formula has become. It used to contain some pure oils, but now it’s mostly surfactants and fatty acids. Not terrible, but lacking for a product labeled as lipid-replenishing. I examined the ingredients of four major…
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Q: What is an individual reaction to skincare products and how to deal with it?
Cosmetic products – from shampoo to lipstick and even perfumes – can cause skin redness, itching, rashes, swelling, or irritation. A dermatological study published in 2010 showed that more than a third of 945 participants had at least one allergic reaction to cosmetic ingredients. Why does this happen, and does it mean that the manufacturer…