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The way to Use AHAs, BHAs and Vitamin C in a Skincare Routine
AHA vs BHA: What are AHA and BHA
How to use AHA and BHA with Vitamin C for best results
Using AHA's BHA's and Vitamin C at Different Times
Layering Vitamin C + AHA/BHA Together
Which one should I apply first?
How long should I wait between layers
Conclusion
If you're seeking a brighter, more even skin tone (aren't we all?), then two of the best ingred
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May 12th 2022
Combining Salicylic, Lactic, and Glycolic acids with Vitamin C
You've heard how mixing vitamin C serums with other AHAs (Alpha hydroxy acids), and BHAs (beta hydroxy acids) can transform your skin. BUT we have also heard the warnings about mixing these since it can lead to significant skin irritation. So how do I properly use Vitamin C, BHAs, and AHAs, in my routine to achieve my skincare goals? What are AHAs and BHAs? Alpha and beta hydroxy acids (AHAs and BHAs) are derived from organic/natural ingredients. Alpha hydroxy acids are usually derived
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May 12th 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
Salicylic, Lactic, and Glycolic Acids: Explaining AHAs and BHAs in skincare
We have all heard about AHAs and BHAs and how we must use them in our routine to achieve the ultimate flawless skin. But has anyone explained what AHAs and BHAs are? When I shop for my products, the ingredients are labeled as glycolic acid, salicylic acid, or lactic acid. So which ones are AHAs, and which ones are BHAs? What are AHAs and BHAs? AHAs (alpha-hydroxy acids) and BHAs (beta-hydroxy acids) are categories of acids derived from natural or organic ingredients. AHAs in skincare a
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May 5th 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