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.
Read MoreThe Hyaluronic Acid Hype No, it’s not hype. It’s actually one of the best ingredients for your skin. Super hydrating. Very powerful. The only instant gratification I approve of… in skin care of course. Hyaluronic acid: (HA) naturally occurring biodegradable polymer primarily found in connective tissue and in eyes. On the skin, HA acts as a reservoir of hydration. HA binds water 1000 times its weight, hydrating all layers of the skin. The reason it’s an acid is because of its pH to nurture the live skin. It helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by retaining moisture and restoring the hydrobalance of the skin. HA also.
Read MoreThe hot Summer months can be brutal to your skin because of heat and humidity: the amount of moisture levels in the air. Our skin has about 70-80% water which helps preserve skin elasticity and healthy cells. Living in low humidity areas can cause dry skin and can worsen skin conditions such as rosacea and psoriasis. High humidity areas are great for people with dry skin, helping the skin stay supple, but not the best for acne-prone skin. Here’s some tips to help protect your skin in hot, humid conditions: 1. Nourish the skin Use the right cleanser and moisturizer for YOUR skin type. High humidity increases oil production causing.
Read MoreWant fuller brows and lashes? Here’s a natural, effective, and inexpensive way using Castor oil. The science: Castor oil is high in ricinoleic acid. This acid is a very effective having anti-bacterial and anti-fungal agents. Fungus or bacteria inhibit hair growth. Since the oil is also very thick, it may help to prevent hair loss simply by helping to coat the hair and protect it from falling out. Castor oil is also high in omega 9 fatty acids, which are nourishing to both the hair and the follicle, as well as the surrounding skin. Castor oil has a unique ability to deeply penetrate so this helps it to deliver its.
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