Skincare Journey 101: Week 4- Protect

by Judi Moise | Rosacea,Skin Care Products,UV Rays & Sunscreen
28 Jul 2021
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Skincare Journey 101: Week 4- Protect

Johnson & Johnson has recently recalled their sunscreen due to a cancer-causing carcinogen ingredient called benzene. This ingredient is found in Neutrogena and Aveeno aerosol sunscreen. How did benzene get into the sunscreen? Benzene was not listed as an ingredient. It’s suspected to be a byproduct that was created during either the manufacturing process or the breakdown of the chemical ingredients. The FDA does not require companies to test ingredients for contaminants, nor does it require testing for such chemicals at a finished product stage. It’s important to understand that the difference between chemical vs. physical sunscreen. The chemical-based sunscreen is absorbed by the skin, creating a chemical barrier to.

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Skincare Journey 101: Week 3-Sequence & Frequency

by Judi Moise | Get Obsessed
14 Jul 2021
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Skincare Journey 101: Week 3-Sequence & Frequency

Skincare Journey 101: Sequence & Frequency How did you do last week on your skincare routine? If you’re missing a product. we could discuss recommendations If you’re ahead of the journey, let’s discuss product integrity Additionally, make sure your products are not expired. There are two (2) dates to consider determining Shelf Life: Expiration Date (usually printed on the bottle) Period After Opening (PAO). Usually labeled with a number and “M” for month Example: 6M= 6 Months from when product is open Expired products will reduce the Effectiveness (adequate to accomplish intended purpose BEFORE expiration date) and/or Efficacy (expected result under ideal circumstance WITHIN Period After Opening). If the expired.

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Skincare journey 101: Week 2-Daily Regimen

by Judi Moise | My Skin Care Regimen
07 Jul 2021
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Skincare journey 101: Week 2-Daily Regimen

Skincare Journey 101: Daily Skincare Regimen Did you identify your skin type? It’s important to know your skin type so the right products are being used to correct and maintain your skin. The basic way to identify your skin type is by the pore size. Let’s compare your findings by doing a mini-skin analysis. Take a mirror. A magnifying one is best. Compare the pore size on your nose to the cheeks. If the pore size on your nose is bigger, then you may have combo/oily skin If the pore size stays the same, you may have normal/dry skin Again, this is a mini skin analysis. Share this information with.

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