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Exfoliation and Your Skin Type: How Much Is Too Much?

Exfoliation and Your Skin Type: How Much Is Too Much?

When people spot a dry patch or clogged pore area, they reach for the scrubbers and scour away as if searching for some hidden answer. But if blemish-free skin is what you’re looking for, the answer has already surfaced: don’t over-exfoliate. Read this to find out how often you should exfoliate based on your skin type.

Less Is More: Everything You Need to Know About Skincare and Travel

Less Is More: Everything You Need to Know About Skincare and Travel

Changes in humidity, stale air in cars and airplanes, increased sun exposure, and other natural and environmental stressors can cause a range of skin issues, most commonly breakouts and dehydration. Read this for all you need to know to create your own perfect travel skincare routine.

All About Parabens: What You Need to Know

All About Parabens: What You Need to Know

Parabens are among the most controversial ingredients found in many popular beauty products. So, what exactly are parabens — and are they bad for your skin? Read this to find out! 
Is Witch Hazel Good for Your Skin? 5 Reasons the Answer is YES!

Is Witch Hazel Good for Your Skin? 5 Reasons the Answer is YES!

Witch hazel comes from the North American flowering shrub Hamamelis virginiana. Full of tannins and antioxidants, witch hazel works as a natural astringent used mostly for treating skin conditions like eczema and acne. Read this to discover five reasons to introduce witch hazel into your beauty routine!


The Best Facial Oils for Your Skin Type: What You Need to Know

The Best Facial Oils for Your Skin Type: What You Need to Know

Dermatologists often recommend facial oils for their omega fatty acids, which have been proven to moisturize, boost elasticity, and help with wound healing. Read this to find out which facial oil is right for you!
Chemical vs. Mineral Sunscreen -- Which formulas are safest for your skin?

Chemical vs. Mineral Sunscreen -- Which formulas are safest for your skin?

A recent clinical trial found that some of the active ingredients in sunscreen are absorbed into the body and into the bloodstream (rather than sitting on the surface of the skin, as previously believed). Read this to find about which formulas are safest for your skin!