In our last article, we explained how certain products can complement each other in skincare routines to meet specific needs. By making informed decisions about active ingredients, you can reap these benefits.
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All cosmetics are not created equal. In fact, many cosmetic manufacturers deliberately choose unsafe ingredients or follow bad practices in an effort to cut costs, leaving customers in the unfair position of having to determine which products are safe and reliable.
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Solar pollution, or light pollution, is emitted by all light sources. The sun is the greatest source of light, and therefore of light pollution. As the light spectrum shows, the sun produces both ultraviolet (UV) light and visible light. UV exposure is known to cause skin damage, including burns, signs of photoaging, and some skin cancers.
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Even though every month should be UV Safety Month, July is the most important month of the year to protect skin from sun exposure. Although almost everyone enjoys spending time outdoors, many people think that using sunscreen is optional. As dermatologists, we know to always wear sunscreen when outdoors.
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Acne is everywhere. It is the most common skin disorder in North America, with 40 to 50 million Americans – including millions of adults – currently affected. Nearly 85% of people will experience acne at least once in their lifetime.
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As August dawns, it's almost time to get back to school. Filled with new beginnings, it's always an exciting time of year, and not just for students - it can be for the skin too!
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An effective skincare routine requires a balance of different nutrients, antioxidants and other ingredients to provide the skin with everything it needs to look radiant. This is why a good combination of products, which provide the skin with different but complementary active ingredients, is necessary to obtain visible results.
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