As one of the more dominant antioxidants, vitamin A helps to prevent collagen loss and cellular damage to the skin, helping to keep your skin looking youthful.
The amount of sebum the body produces directly correlates with how oily the skin is. (Sebum and oil, however, are not the same thing!) No clue what sebum actually is or how to maintain optimal sebum production? Read this to find out!
You probably already have a daily skincare routine, but a custom facial takes your visage to the next level. Get your glow on with our step-by-step guide to giving yourself a spa-level facial at home.
The skin care mantra is hydrate, so if you want healthy, glowing skin: drink up for health! What drinks hurt your health? What drinks support good health? Learn about how to make better beverage choices!
Sebum is an oily substance that your skin makes in the sebaceous glands and when it is produced in a healthy, normal way - it keeps your skin properly hydrated, protected, and it preserves the youth of your skin. If your skin makes too much or not enough sebum, learn how to positively affect the natural mechanics of your skin!
If you follow these 6 rules of skin care, and make a few important behavioral changes, you’ll be on your way to having clear, vibrant, healthy skin - whether you wear makeup or not!
What are the best botanicals for cleansing skin? Well, to answer this question, we will actually take you through Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine to uncover the best herbs, flowers, and other plants that have the power to keep skin perfectly clean and balanced!
With all of the buzz about antioxidants and vitamins for preventing skin from prematurely aging, minerals often get lost in the shuffle, but many people wonder what are the best minerals for skin health and how can they get more of each?