Tag: La Roche-Posay
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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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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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Detailed Analysis of Shower Oils and Top Picks
Shower oil is a real salvation for dry and atopic skin, and a true bliss for any skin type. However, as always, there’s a catch. I’ll tell you how to choose a really good oil that won’t dry out your skin but will make it nourished and velvety.
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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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How to Care for Your Skin During and After Cancer Treatment
Cancer treatment often results in external side effects: skin becomes dry, more sensitive to light, peels, itches, changes tone, swells, or becomes puffy. This usually occurs in areas where the skin forms folds, such as around the ears, chest, or buttocks. Here are three main recommendations for skin care during and after cancer treatment…
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20 Favorite Hypoallergenic Brands
For those with sensitive skin or allergies, finding hypoallergenic cosmetic brands is essential. Here are 20 of the best brands known for their gentle, non-irritating formulations…
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7 Creams for Those Using Retinoids or Benzoyl Peroxide
These creams are free from alcohol and fragrances but are packed with fatty acids, niacinamide, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, and antioxidants.