If you read a lot about skin care and products, then you’re very familiar with Vitamin A creams! Vitamin-A creams have been and are still the gold standard for sun damage repair and anti-aging. Plus, they help to prevent precancerous...
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It’s the holidays! That means time with loved ones, great food, and a busy schedule that can leave you and your skin tired or stressed. Don’t let your skin suffer despite the break in your routine. How? Try a quick...
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Yes, it’s true, the skin on the back and butt are really different than the face. For one, it’s a lot thicker and less sensitive, in general. So treating butt acne and back acne will be slightly different, being as...
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Suddenly it’s getting to be colder outside, and your skin isn’t happy! Avoid the dryness and complications by switching up your product routine. For this month’s tip of the week, I want to cover cold weather skin care. These tips will help your...
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Everyone should use retinoids like retinol or renova, in thier skin care regimen, starting with low concentration to prevent irritation
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Treat your eyelid skin like the rest of your face but………..it’s more delicate so you want products formulated for the eye area. These eye creams are expensive, unfortunately. Here’s a good way to approach it: Morning – use either a...
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Here are several ideas for increasing your “glow” – some are easier and some more difficult. All these strategies increase cell turnover rate and build collagen. Use Renova (Retin A, Tazorac, Retinol 1.0%….etc.) or another version of a retinoid (vitamin...
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Since the eye area skin is very thin, it tends to get easily irritated by skin care products that are easily tolerated on the rest of the face. Best is to use a retinoid cream specifically formulated for this area...
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Can you Use Retin A, or Renova, or Retinol on Your Holiday Vacation? For you lucky ones who are going somewhere sunny or even skiing (if you don’t wear a mask and goggles), then you should skip the retinoid cream...
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Sadly, the answer is yes, yes and yes. The lighter your skin type, the more likely you are to develop skin cancer with tanning and this includes “indoor” tanning. But, even naturally darker skin types can get skin cancer...
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