Skincare Journey 101: Week 8- Summary

by Judi Moise | Advanced Facial Potocals,Beauty Tips,Skin Types & Conditions
25 Aug 2021
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Skincare Journey 101: Week 8- Summary

Congratulations! We have concluded the 1st series of Skincare Journey 101. The skin is the largest organ of the body and the most permeable, which means quality skincare matters. Use this as a guideline to organize your regimen or to make it more functional. It’s important to practice this habit to form consistency and accountability to see the real-time results. Skincare products are an investment; hence you don’t want to be wasteful, right?   Summary of the Skincare Journey Week 1: Skin Type and Condition Week 2: Daily Skincare Regimen Week 3: Sequence & Frequency Week 4: Sunscreen Week 5: Correct Week 6: Exfoliation Week 7: Toners   This should.

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Skin Journey 101: Week 7- Toner

by Judi Moise | Advanced Facial Potocals,Beauty Tips,Skin Condition,Skin Types & Conditions
18 Aug 2021
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Skin Journey 101: Week 7- Toner

Watch your tone   One of the most neglected parts of a skincare routine is the use of toners. Toners remove residue left from make-up and debris on cleansed skin. It prepares the skin for better product penetration and balances the skin’s pH. This will help protect the skin barrier from environmental stressors. The leading active ingredient in toners is Witch Hazel. It contains beneficial properties that: Balance oil production Reduce inflammation Minimize bacteria (antimicrobial) What is Witch Hazel? Witch Hazel Hamamelis Virginiana is a small tree with golden yellow flowers found in North America. Since the early era, witch hazel is known for its healing properties for eye inflammation,.

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Skin Journey 101: Week 6- Exfoliation

by Judi Moise | Acne,Skin Condition
11 Aug 2021
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Skin Journey 101: Week 6- Exfoliation

Exfoliation What is exfoliation exactly and what are the benefits? Exfoliation is a process to remove the outer layer of dead skin and reveal healthy skin. A factor that may be causing breakouts is your Cell Renewal Factor (CRF) or Cell Turnover Rate. CRF decreases as you mature in age. The average CRF in adults 30-40 is about 30-45 days. Babies and young children’s CRF are twice as fast as adults, hence their blemish-free, glowing skin. The more time it takes to create new skin, the more prone your skin is to clogged pores. Exfoliation is needed to remove accumulated dead skin, nourishing new skin cells, and achieve fewer breakouts.

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Skincare Journey 101- Week 5: Correct

by Judi Moise | My Skin Care Regimen,Skin Care Products,Skin Types & Conditions
04 Aug 2021
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Skincare Journey 101- Week 5: Correct

Correct The secret to effective skincare is knowing what active ingredients are effective. Vitamin A is essential to achieve, as I call it, the ACE Face (Vitamins A, C & E). These vitamins serve to exfoliate, rejuvenate, and restore the skin. A great addition to investing for post-care of fillers and neuromodulators. Correcting the skin condition will result in improved skin wellness, long term. The Rave on Retinoid Retinoid is an umbrella term to describe all forms of Vitamin A. It comes both naturally and synthetically produced derivatives. Retinoids have been in the dermatology game for more than 70 years. Retinoids are very well known to influence a variety of.

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