Tag: Skin care
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Q: Don’t you think it’s odd to have bacteria in skincare products? Why are there probiotics in some creams?
At first glance, the idea of adding bacteria to skincare products might seem strange, especially given the common association of bacteria with breakouts and diseases. However, this perspective overlooks the essential role that beneficial bacteria play in maintaining healthy skin.
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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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Review: Falling in Love with Tony Moly Shea Butter Chok Chok Face & Body Cream
As an avid fan of Korean skincare, I’m always on the lookout for new products that offer effective, modern ingredients without breaking the bank. Korean beauty brands have a knack for combining innovative formulations with affordability, and TonyMoly is a shining example. One product I’ve fallen in love with is the TonyMoly Shea Butter Chok…
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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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Review: Wishful Thirst Trap Juice HA3 Peptide Serum – A Hydration Hero
In the vast world of skincare, serums often stand out as the superheroes, and the Wishful Thirst Trap Juice HA3 Peptide Serum has proven itself to be a true hydration hero in my daily regimen. Here’s a comprehensive review of my experience with this fantastic product, including its key ingredients, benefits, and why I think…
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Does Retinol Cause Skin Irritation, Peeling, and Inflammation?
Retinol, a form of vitamin A, is suitable for home use and can be introduced by the user independently. However, during the adjustment period, it can trigger retinoid dermatitis. Why does this happen?
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Review: Unveiling the Magic of Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream
If there’s one product that has completely transformed my skincare routine, it’s the Sol de Janeiro Brazilian Bum Bum Cream. This little jar of luxurious cream has earned a permanent spot on my vanity, and for good reason. Let me take you on a detailed journey through my experience with this incredible product, highlighting its…
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Q: I see that my moisturizer has a strange consistency. How should I apply it: by spreading it along massage lines or using patting motions?
Of course, there are beautiful diagrams and videos showing how to apply skincare products, but for the effectiveness of your skincare, it doesn’t really matter which lines or methods you use. The actual difference in performance will be minimal.
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Can You Combine Niacinamide and Retinol?
It is quite possible to encounter the issue of combining these components without even thinking about it. The reason is simple: both retinol and niacinamide are suitable for normalizing acne-prone skin, and both are proven effective anti-aging ingredients. Therefore, even without understanding the formulations of your cosmetics, you might accidentally combine retinol and niacinamide in…
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Q: I’ve never used skincare products before. Where should I start?
If we lived in an ecologically clean area in nature, in small groups, eating organic and healthy foods, and could rest in shaded areas, we would hardly need cosmetics. But in today’s world, our skin needs support. Here’s a minimal set of products everyone who wants to take care of themselves should have.