This is the time of year when many of us make resolutions. We make promises to transform ourselves or change something we do or don’t do. That doesn’t always have to be the case-especially when it comes to some skin habits. Here are some good skin habits that shouldn’t change. . .
Every January we vow to eat well, exercise, stop falling asleep in our makeup, take better care of our skin etc. All are great resolutions but we also know that sticking to them isn’t always easy. Here's the trick to making and keeping a New Year’s Skincare resolution . . .
Just because your feet go into hiding doesn't mean you should let them go-far from it. You may think that a pedicure is a nice treat during sandal season that includes a relaxing massage and pretty polish, but it's more than just that. . .
Taking care of your skin is a lot like starting a diet. If you only follow your diet “sometimes” and expect to lose weight, it’s probably not going to happen. The same goes with skincare. Here’s the top 4 reasons why maintaining a consistent skincare routine works so successfully — no matter your skin type or skin concern. . .
When done correctly, exfoliation will remove the layer of dead skin and leave your skin glowing. If you exfoliate too much, you end up removing too many layers of natural protection, which causes problems for your skin. Here are some of the warning signs of over-exfoliated skin. . .
Even if you are using the most perfect creams religiously, you may be getting only a fraction of what they truly have to offer. Here's3 simple ways to rev up your usual skincare routine. .
Most of hold a lot of tension in our face. When we feel stressed or tired, we tense our forehead and eye area without realizing. This simple DIY technique wakes up your face draining tension and toxins from your face to slow down aging and promote healthy glowing skin.
The underlying causes and symptoms of Dry and Dehydrated skin vary, but all have a disturbed moisture balance in common. When skin is not balanced, it looks dull, feels dry and is unable to protect our bodies from external irritants so it becomes sensitive. Here's5* Dry and Dehydrated Skin Facts. . .
Dehydrated skin is not a separate skin type, it’s a separate condition that occurs when there’s a lack of water in the skin. You can have dehydrated skin that’s also oily or combination. Dehydrated skin looks dull, appears sensitive and can show premature signs of aging like surface wrinkles and loss of elasticity. To tell if your skin is Dehydrated, try the PINCH Test. . .