19

Sep

Can Nail Slugging Restore Your Dry Hands This Winter?

Nail slugging is trending on social media and is an effective way to relieve and restore dry, cracked winter hands and nailbeds. Read on to find out why this trend is popular and how you can do it at home. There are *loads* of different skincare hacks, techniques, and trends tha...

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19

Sep

The Difference Between Physical and Chemical Exfoliation

Regular exfoliation is an important part of any skincare routine. There are two ways to go about it: chemical or physical. Here we will talk about the difference between the two and you can decide what's right for your skin. Regular exfoliation plays a vital role in your s...

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19

Sep

Look For These Skincare Ingredients to Tackle and Soothe Dry Skin

Many people struggle with dry skin, which can be even worse during the winter months. By making some small changes to your skincare routine, you can add more moisture and restore your skin. The winter months can be a challenging period for many. Even without the often poor weath...

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19

Sep

Here’s what niacinamide can do for your skin

Niacinamide is a trending skincare ingredient. Here's what it is and what it can do to improve your complexion. If you type ‘niacinamide’ into TikTok, you’ll see that this trending skincare ingredient has over 675 million views. A form of vitamin B3, niac...

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19

Sep

5 skincare mistakes to stop making today

You’re probably making a mistake or two when it comes to caring for your skin. Here are five mistakes to stop making immediately for a healthy, glowing complexion. No one is perfect in life or on the quest for clear skin! This means that there are probably one or two mistake...

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19

Sep

The ultimate guide to exfoliating your skin

Exfoliating your skin is important to prevent a dull, blemished complexion. And there are different ways to go about it. Here's what you need to know to find the best method for you. We should all be exfoliating our skin on a regular basis. And this goes for both our face...

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19

Sep

Hyaluronic acid: What you need to know about this popular skincare ingredient

Want to know why there is so much hype around hyaluronic acid? Here's what this popular skincare ingredient can do for your skin. Hyaluronic acid is having a *major* moment. It was one of the top trending skincare ingredients in 2020 and its popularity - and cult fol...

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19

Sep

How your tech screens are damaging your skin (and how to prevent it)

Did you know that the blue light emitted from your phone and laptop can have an impact on your skin? Here's how to prevent your tech from taking its toll. There’s no denying that technology has changed our lives, both for better and for worse. It has led to many inno...

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19

Sep

How to look after your skin during the festive season

The festive season is filled with food for the soul, but it can take a toll on your skin. Here are some common concerns at this time of the year, and how to prevent and treat them. via GIPHYBut between the icy cold weather, indoor heating, and going overboard on food and merri...

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19

Sep

The Effects of Menopause on Your Skin and Hair

Menopause can lead to changes in your skin and hair. Here are the most common ones and how to treat them. Menopause is one of life's many eventualities that all women will go through at some stage. It is diagnosed when a woman has gone a year without menstruating and has n...

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19

Sep

Switch up your skincare routine this fall

With fall comes cold, crisp air, and indoor heating - both of which can be bad for your skin. Here are skincare changes to make this season for skin that is clear and comfortable. The leaves are turning warm shades of red, orange, and brown and the smell of pumpkin spice l...

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19

Sep

How to keep your skin cool and comfortable during a heatwave

Is your skin feeling hot and bothered this summer? Here's how to keep it comfortable during a heatwave. Everyone enjoys the warm days and balmy nights of summertime. A 2004 study by the University of Michigan even indicated that just 30 minutes outside in pleasant weather...

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