Tag: Enzyme
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Healthy Skin is Dirty Skin: Why We Need Bacteria and 3 Best Products
Fifteen years ago, we were obsessed with scrubbing our skin until it squeaked, slathering on hand sanitizer, wearing shoe covers, and washing our hands with antibacterial soap – all in an effort to rid ourselves of bacteria. We believed that cleanliness equaled health. Today, science (and we also) recognizes that each of us has a…
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How to Keep Your Pores Clean and Tight in Summer
One of the most common summer issues is perpetually clogged pores and oily shine, often accompanied by dehydrated skin. Here are some simple rules and routines to avoid this problem…
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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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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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Review: Radiant Skin with Wishful Yo Glow Enzyme Scrub
In the quest for flawless skin, exfoliation plays a crucial role, and finding the right exfoliator can be a game-changer. Enter the Wishful Yo Glow Enzyme Scrub, a product that has completely transformed my skincare routine. As someone who loves experimenting with new skincare products, this enzyme scrub has quickly become a favorite. Here’s why…
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Everything You Want To Know About Combining Acids with Retinol
Combining retinol with acids is possible but should be done carefully and not by everyone. In home care, skin irritation and deterioration are typically caused not by a single active ingredient (barring individual intolerance) but by using too many actives simultaneously. To avoid this…
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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 …