Skincare Tips and Advice

Acne-Safe Halloween Candy
It can be disappointing to hear for the first time that dairy, peanuts, peanut butter, soy and sugar are all acne triggers. This disappointment can...
3 Must-Have Acne Products
If you have acne, you're not alone. Almost everyone will experience acne at some point in their lives, and over half the population will even suffe...
Booty Bumps: How to Get Rid of Embarrassing Butt Acne
As most of us know, but seldom talk about: Breakouts don't only happen on the face. They can happen in many different parts of the body: the back, ...
Are Skincare Tools Worth It?
With so many new high tech skincare tools on the market, it is tempting to purchase them to up your skincare game. While a few may be worth your time and money, most of them simply aren’t powerful enough to be effective (and should be left to the professionals), while others can actually be very damaging to your skin. Before your spend your hard-earned money on these DIY gadgets, here is expert advice from Emme Diane:
Comedogenic & Acnegenic Ingredients
There is much confusion on what comedogenic means. Many get it confused with acnegenicity which is different.  Comedogenicity is the ability of a substance to cause hyperkeratosis (overproduction of skin cells) particularly in the top portion of the follicle/pore.  The end result is scaling of the skin and the production of microcomedones (invisible) and comedones (which, in layman’s terms are clogged pores and blackheads).
How Stress Affects Your Skin

It goes without saying, but stress can definitely affect the skin in not so desirable ways. While breakouts are most commonly associated with stress induce skin troubles (more on this later), there are many other ways stress takes a toll on our skin.

Does Makeup Make Acne Worse?
If you are acne-prone, your makeup could be the hidden culprit that is preventing you from having the clear skin you dream of. Did you know there a...
The Link Between Dairy and Acne
Dairy is one of the most triggering foods for those who are acne prone and I can usually tell by seeing a client's skin if they have been consuming dairy. The dead giveaway is tender, inflamed acne lesions (many times cystic) found mostly on the cheeks, but also the jawline and chin.
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