Many of us associate acne with adolescence and puberty. Though this association is usually good natured, it can feel really embarrassing when we reach adulthood and our acne hasn't cleared... or when we get acne for the first time as an adult!
Several women struggle with hormonal imbalances and the varying effects it can have not only on their skin but also in regards to fertility, their menstrual cycle, PCOS and more. In an effort to address the issue, a trend called ‘Seed Cycling’ has been growing increasingly popular.
Skin cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer in the United States, but also one of the most treatable with early detection. To help you better understand how to protect yourself, lets dive into the three main types of skin cancer.
Preventative measures combined with incorporating proven anti-aging ingredients into your routine is a much easier option than trying to reverse the signs of aging. Lets dive into which ingredients to utilize and when to incorporate them into your routine!
Although mental health looks different for everyone, I wanted to take a moment to address a growing issue that I have observed throughout my 20+ years as an esthetician, and that is how acne can affect mental health.
Although it may feel like taking care of yourself is nearly impossible, setting aside some time for self care is so important! Here are some tips to make sure your skin is taken care of even on your busiest days.
If you’ve struggled with acne you’ve probably heard a lot of theories as to what can trigger it. There’s obvious culprits, such as wearing makeup with pore clogging ingredients, or not cleansing properly, but what if I told you that some of the habits you thought were healthy may actually be triggering breakouts?