Although it’s recently gained popularity online, Skin Cycling is actually a method that skincare professionals have been using for quite some time! Let’s dive into more about what it is, and why it might not be the right method for your skin.
When products you love go on sale it’s easy to want to run and buy them in bulk. However, some products have shorter shelf lives, so even though you could stock up during a sale that doesn’t necessarily mean you should.
When it comes to clearing acne, there are so many different ingredients available! If you’re an existing client of mine, benzoyl peroxide or sulfur may be top of mind, but there are also two popular acids to consider: Mandelic acid and Salicylic acid.
While a professional treatment by a licensed esthetician is the safest, most effective option, there are some tools that can be used carefully at home to achieve that fuzz-free appearance.
So many skincare myths have circulated the internet, but one of the most shocking was a claim that 60% of the ingredients we put on our skin are absorbed into the bloodstream. Considering how many ingredients are in not only our skincare products but the makeup and hair care products we use every day, that’s a pretty scary statistic...
Whether you’re hiking, traveling, or in any other sort of pinch, here is how you can get your skincare routine done from anywhere, even without a sink.
If you're unsure if retinol is right for you, or if you’ve tried it in the past and felt it was too harsh, here are some tips on how it can be incorporated into your routine, regardless of your skin type.
Regular facial treatments are an important part of your skincare routine, however, there are a few important factors to consider... This is why I’ve compiled this list of #EmmeApproved Acne-Safe Skincare Treatments and tips for ensuring you get the best results.