Tag: Dermatology
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Q: How can I introduce Retinol into my skincare routine without damaging my skin and experiencing severe irritation?
There are several strategies to follow when choosing a retinol product and integrating it into your routine…
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Q: What should I do if I over-exfoliated my skin?
The result is red, irritated, bumpy skin that reacts painfully even to basic moisturizers.
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Are You Afraid of Retinol? Use the Sandwich Method or Moisture Sandwiching.
Today, I’m going to introduce you to a hack that helps reduce irritation when incorporating retinoids, azelaic acid, or benzoyl peroxide into your skincare routine. It’s called the Sandwich Method or Moisture Sandwiching.
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From Start to Finish: How to Order Active Ingredients in Skincare
Retinol, salicylic acid, peptides – how to organize all of these?
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Q: After giving birth, I developed pigmentation on my face, even though I regularly use SPF. What should I do about it?
Unfortunately, this type of pigmentation is difficult to treat because melanocytes and melanin can penetrate the dermis. This means …
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Q: With so many acids, which one should I choose?
Navigating the world of skincare can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to choosing the right acid for your skin type and concerns. With options ranging from glycolic and salicylic to hyaluronic and lactic acid, each serves a unique purpose.
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Hidden Threat: Can Hyaluronic Acid Harm Your Skin?
If your skin is initially dehydrated and the air around you is dry, hyaluronic acid can have the opposite effect, drawing moisture out of the skin. It’s hard for me to say…
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Q: I’ve been treating acne for several months and nothing is helping. Should I just quit the therapy if there’s no result anyway?
Acne treatment can take several months (!) before the skin condition improves. Many therapies require 2 to 3 months of regular use before you notice any positive changes. Initially, the result may simply be a slight reduction in breakouts (but they won’t disappear completely).
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No More Red: What to Do If You Get Sunburned
Sunburn is skin damage caused by the sun, making it hot and painful to the touch. With proper care, your skin can recover in a few days. Read how…