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How to choose a skincare mask
If you want to treat yourself, there's nothing quite as relaxing as kicking back and doing a full at-home facial. Of course, sheet masks get the job done, but we think of clay masks when we think of pampering. Even the most indulgent ritual won't do your skin any favors if you're not using a suitable mask for your skin type. We're here to help you perfect your process. A face mask is only on your skin for a relatively short period, so how do masks work? Masks, for the most part, have a much high
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May 11th 2022
What is a High-Frequency Facial?
What is High-Frequency?
What to know before a High-Frequency Facial
At-Home vs. Professional Treatment
Side Effects of High-Frequency Treatments
What to Takeaway From High-Frequency
Does High-Frequency Work?
After a High-Frequency Facial
How to prepare for a high frequency facial
If you struggle with acne, enlarged pores, fine lines, wrinkles, puffy eyes, or
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May 6th 2022
How to get rid of stretch marks in time for summer
Through the years, many of us develop stretch marks for various reasons. Puberty, pregnancy, quick weight gain or loss, and genetics can all have a hand in putting scars on the skin. While some of us look for ways to get rid of stretch marks, there are just as many people who are unbothered by them. After all, stretch marks are widespread, completely natural, and tell a story as all scars do. Being proud of your body and wanting to reduce the appearance of stretch marks don't have to be a negati
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Apr 21st 2022
Cryotherapy facials and how your skin benefits
What is cryotherapy?It may not sound comfortable to freeze your face, but that's what a cryotherapy facial does, and we love it. A machine-operated device pumps liquid nitrogen onto your face during the cryotherapy facial. Fifteen minutes of clear skin in just one quick session, this facial works to brighten skin, tighten pores and even reduce the appearance of fine lines or age spots.Who should get cryotherapy?The beauty of cryotherapy facials is that they provide an alternative to peels and mi
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Apr 14th 2022
AHAs Vs. BHAs: What's the difference?
What are AHAs?AHAs are also known as alpha-hydroxy acids. They are referred to as fruit acids because they are commonly derived from sugar cane or other plant sources. Popular forms of AHAs include glycolic acid, lactic acid, and citric acid, although AHAs derived from sugar cane (glycolic acid) are the most widely used in skincare. The great thing about AHA's is that they are generally recommended for normal, dry, and sun-damaged skin as they can enhance moisturizing factors. What are BHAs
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Apr 8th 2022