3 Ways to Fight Winter Dry Skin
Winter is here and so is the dry skin that accompanies winter.
Clients tell me all the time “I drink a lot of water” but that is part of what we are going to talk about today.
Winter is here and so is the dry skin that accompanies winter.
Clients tell me all the time “I drink a lot of water” but that is part of what we are going to talk about today.
Microchanneling creates microchannels in the skin that stimulate your body’s natural ability to produce collagen and elastin. Microchanneling stimulates the outer layer of the skin to allow for product penetration.
Aging is inevitable.
We begin to age the moment we are born!
No matter what we do to fight it, we are going to age.
Dry skin is a common complaint during the fall and winter months.
The good news is, you don’t have to suffer all season long.
Today, we are going to dive into the three reasons why your skin is feeling dry and what you can do to help your skin feel more hydrated this fall and winter.
Tween skincare is the rage. Our girls are learning more about their skin at a young age.
Taking care of the skin has never been such a hot topic and girls as young as 8 are taking their moms to Sephora or Ulta to buy a line of skincare products.
This was unheard of when we were growing up.
Your tween daughter does NOT know more than you about skincare!
Your daughter is being influenced by influencers on TikTok selling tween skincare.
These influencers are promoting clear skin at a young age which sounds like a good thing.
Pumpkins are chock-full of antioxidants and nutrients that are important for the health of our body and skin.
Hyperpigmentation is the #1 question I get asked about this time of year. Most of it has to do with being outside in the sun all summer, traveling, heading to the beach or pool, taking walks or bike rides with the kids, or for exercise to get out of the house.
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Oily skin produces excess oil, leaving us with a shiny complexion, large pores, and acne-prone skin. Not all oily skin types suffer from acne, but you tend to be more likely to break out.