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A Derm-Approved Skin Care Routine For Oily Skin + Best Products

Here’s where the magic happens. While you won’t want to use retinol and exfoliants on the same evening, they will both come in handy for those with oily skin when used in a cyclical routine (yes, we’re talking about skin cycling).  On the evenings you choose to exfoliate, pick your acids wisely. “Glycolic and salicylic …

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Does Running Cause Skin Sagging Over Time?

You might hear the term “runner’s face” thrown around in everyday conversation, but what do the experts say? According to board-certified dermatologist Cynthia Bailey, M.D., founder of Dr. Bailey Skin Care, the science makes sense, as runners (namely, ultra-marathoners) generally have a lower percentage of overall body fat. “Much of your facial appearance is dependent on …

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Why You Should Use A Thicker Lip Balm For Fall + What To Look For

Next, make sure to check your balm for rich emollients, like shea butter, cocoa butter, and fatty acids. These will help fill any microcracks in your lip skin to create a smooth, touchable surface and deeply nourish the area.  Finally, your go-to formula should include an occlusive seal. For a sustainable option, look for botanical …

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Wary Of Potent Retinoids? Try Copper Peptides & Retinaldehyde

Quick refresher: Retinoid is an umbrella term that technically includes both over-the-counter (OTC) retinol products and prescription-strength tropicals. That being said, most people use the term “retinoid” when referring to prescription-grade Retin-A creams, like tretinoin or Tazorac. We know, it can be confusing. Those that are accessible via prescription are way stronger and more potent. …

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What Is Underpainting Makeup + How-To, From A Pro

The hack: underpainting. This technique isn’t necessarily new, according to Hughes, but it’s definitely something worth trying out if you haven’t already. What is underpainting, you ask? “It means putting your blush and your contour and all of the other things under your foundation…sort of,” she explains.  First, you’ll want to use cream base products …

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