How to exfoliate the right way
Exfoliation is a common and effective way to deep clean your pores by removing excess build-up of dead skin cells, natural oils, and surface dirt. However, with so many different ingredients in exfoliators and different formulations, it can be challenging to know which product will work best for your skin.
Is a chemical peel treatment safe?
Our skin renews itself every 21 to 28 days, up until approximately the age of 28. But as we age, this process slows down to approximately every 45 to 60 days. This is why when you receive a professional exfoliating treatment your skin glows.
Microdermabrasion vs. Dermaplaning
Microdermabrasion and Dermaplaning are two non-invasive procedures that are often confusing, so we are giving you the breakdown in this blog post. Both of these treatments address renewing dullness to expose a layer of new skin cells, leaving you with an immediately noticeable glow, but there are a few differences to consider. Which procedure is the winner?
Understanding exfoliation and your skin type
Our skin undergoes a natural turnover cycle every 30 or so days. What happens is the upper layer of your skin called the epidermis, sheds revealing new skin, however, this process slows down as we age, so we need help topically. Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells with a substance or a tool known as an exfoliator. Exfoliators come in many forms from chemical exfoliants to mechanical to enzymes and other tools. We're going to cover some of these methods today.
7 Anti-Aging Tips for Your Skin
Using the right skin-care products and techniques can keep your skin healthy, make a big difference in your complexion, and help avoid signs of aging, like wrinkles. Your skin is a living organ that changes over time.