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How to restore skin pigmentation FAQs
What is skin pigmentation?Hyperpigmentation is not necessarily a condition but the term used to describe skin that looks darker than your skin tone. It can be visible in small patches or cover large body areas and affect you entirely. Sometimes, people experience a change in the color of their skin. While it's not always harmful and can be caused by sunspots or melasma (a typeface-like appearance), you should know what causes them so that they don't progress untreated into something more serious
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Apr 13th 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
Fruit Enzymes in Skincare FAQs
Many people are talking about new complexion launches lately—and the enzymes used in skincare seem to be on everyone's mind. What exactly is an enzyme? And should we all take advantage of this powerful, natural ingredient for our skincare needs? Enzymes act as catalysts that help speed up our body's reaction when it comes time to do their work (such as digestion or metabolism). Depending on their assigned task, there can be different types: amino acid-based ones will digest food, while another m
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Apr 8th 2022
Microneedling with hyaluronic acid or niacinamide serum FAQs
What is microneedling with hyaluronic acid or niacinamide?Microneedling is a dermaroller procedure that uses tiny needles to prick the skin. The treatment aims to generate new collagen and skin tissue for smoother, firmer, more toned skin. Microneedling is usually used on the face and may treat various scars, wrinkles, and large pores. The entire prep and procedure time is around two hours. You'll want to see a board dermatologist, plastic surgeon, or cosmetic surgeon for this procedure. In some
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Apr 7th 2022
High-frequency Facial Advice
How to prepare for high-frequency treatmentsYou should always cleanse your skin to prepare for a high-frequency facial properly. We recommend complete skin rejuvenation using a gentle or antibacterial cleanser based on your skin type. Since high-frequency treatments increase oxygen and blood lymphatic flow to the skin tissue, you'll see an improvement in your skincare product absorption and texture almost immediately. It is in your best interest to speak to an esthetician when determining the be
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Apr 7th 2022