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SKINCARE TYPES AND COMMON MISTAKES

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​ We all have different skin types; this month, I will focus on Dry, Oily, Combination, and Acne skin types. Let me know in the comments your skin type and tips to help! First up: Oily Skin! Oily skin is a problem for many people. It makes your face look greasy and can even cause breakouts if you don't take care of it. But what are some common ingredients that can cause oily skin? This post will tell you everything you need to know about the top culprits and how to avoid them at home or everywhere! Avoid these common ingredients if you have oily skin. Let’s take a look at some elements to avoid if you have oily skin. Avoid ingredients that are drying, irritating and comedogenic. These can cause breakouts and make your skin feel heavy and oily. Parabens Parabens are a group of preservatives found in many products, including cosmetics and skincare. They're used to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi, as well as preserving color. Parabens have been linked to breast cancer in ...

Summertime Skincare, Trends, and Tips!

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​ Happy May, Beauties,   Summertime is here, and like changing your winter clothes, it’s time to change your skincare routine. This summer is all about making minimalistic beauty choices and simplifying skincare to the essentials. Here are a few tips for you: 1) Wash your face with clean water daily to keep it clean and sweat-free.  2)To keep your skin hydrated, use a hydrating mask for dry skin or a facial mist for oily skin.  3)Let your skin breathe, avoid heavy makeup, and try minimalist makeup trends. A tinted lip balm and a tinted moisturizer with SPF and mascara should be fine! READ MORE Summertime brings with it a variety of skin care trends that are sure to keep us looking bright, bouncy, youthful, and beautiful all year long. Here are more 2023 skincare you’ll want to explore:   Skin barrier-friendly ingredients like peptides, niacinamide, and ceramides that balance and support the skin's microbiome. The concept of "moisture sandwiching" or "skin flooding...