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What The #1 Ingredient In Your Toner Should Be

What The #1 Ingredient In Your Toner Should Be

A good toner should come through with the promise of firmer skin; but how exactly do these products achieve the return of the tight skin that you once had? The key to a good toner is having water as the first ingredient. While other ingredients can help achieve toned skin, skin first needs to be moisturized with water.

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Winter Skin Hydration Essentials

Winter Skin Hydration Essentials

As soon as the temperatures change, your skin can start reacting. As temps fall and the air gets drier, so will your skin. When skin is less able to protect itself, it can lead to cracks, loss of hydration, and inflammation. Here’s how to keep your skin optimally moisturized and protected all winter long.

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New Year, New Skin Care Regimen

New Year, New Skin Care Regimen

A new year signifies a new start, meaning a refresh in routines, rules, and self-care. Every year we strive to make ourselves better by trying to break bad habits like picking at our skin, not wearing SPF, sleeping in makeup, or not washing makeup brushes as often as we should. Let 2020 be your best skincare year yet by practicing mindfulness when it comes to the things you already know you should be doing, and by adding on a few new superstar products to your regimen.

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Colorscience All Calm Corrective Kit for Redness

Colorscience All Calm Corrective Kit for Redness

Do you know someone that suffers from facial skin redness and sensitivity? If so, the All Calm™ Corrective Kit by Colorscience may be the best holiday gift to give them. The kit offers a customized skincare regimen that has been specifically made to address the conditions that are commonly associated with redness and sensitivity.

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Repair Scars with Pure Scar Care

Repair Scars with Pure Scar Care

When your natural skin tissue incurs an injury, the body naturally rushes increased amounts of collagen to the injury site to effect repairs. Often, these thick layers of collagen repair the injury, but leave uneven aesthetic results that can be seen and felt. Some are small and barely noticed, while others can be quite large and easily noticeable.

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