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Do you loathe the feeling of being oil-slick for hours after applying a topical product? You’re not alone!
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Do you loathe the feeling of being oil-slick for hours after applying a topical product? You’re not alone!
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By now, I think most beauty obsessives know the myriad aesthetic side effects that come from unprotected sun exposure. But for those who need a recap, UV rays account for up to 80% of visible signs of aging1
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Here’s a skin care fact for you: The skin on your neck and chest is some of the most delicate, sensitive, and thinnest areas of the entire body. And thinner areas of skin are almost always the first to show signs of aging. On the neck and chest, this will likely show up as fine lines and crepey skin.
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By now, I think most beauty obsessives know the myriad of aesthetic side effects that come from unprotected sun exposure. But for those who need a recap, UV rays account for up to 80% of visible signs of aging1
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I’m constantly looking for words to describe what healthy skin looks, feels, and acts like. Healthy skin is glowing! Healthy skin is balanced! Healthy skin means your barrier is strong! Healthy skin means you can do a minimal routine and it still looks vibrant! Healthy skin is all about longevity! And while all these are certainly true, it often feels like it falls short of what I’m actually trying to convey.
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It’s that time of the year when I start to think more and more about my legs. You too?
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The base of the lotion is a blend of hydrating and conditioning plant extracts, like shea butter, organic aloe vera, moringa seed oil, and oat oil. These all made the cut because not only are they high-quality natural ingredients, but they are also very calming for sensitive skin and can help support your skin’s moisture layer. (Barrier function, I’ve come to learn, is very important for those of us with dry and sensitive skin.) Then it adds in some potent antioxidants to neutralize free radicals and improve the overall appearance—I mean, brighter, more vibrant skin is always a plus.
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When we set out to make mindbodygreen’s dry body oil, I knew I wanted it to feel weightless on the body. Our intent with this blend was to create something that was light on the skin and applied effortlessly—with no thick residue that you had to worry about transferring to your clothing or linens later. I’m pretty confident in saying we did just that (mbg staffers agree).
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The 30s are usually when folks start to see the first signs of aging skin.
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The hard truth is that skin often thins and atrophies over time. This can lead to a crepey appearance. Here’s what to do about it, according to research.
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Even the most careful beauty buffs among us sometimes fall victim to finicky fingers.
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“As the largest and most visible organ, the skin not only gives clues into what’s happening beneath the surface in terms of immune function, nutrition, oxidative stress, and metabolic issues, to name a few, but it’s the body’s first line of defense against infection, environmental stressors, and loss of nutrients and water, so addressing the skin is a gateway to overall health and well-being,” says board-certified dermatologist Keira Barr, M.D. “The skin microbiome is constantly interacting with our environment and works to support our health by protecting against infection, influencing the immune response, protecting against UV radiation, and helps provide nourishment to the skin cells.”
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If it’s a smooth, even complexion that you’re after, look no further than this exfoliating serum. As an alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA), lactic acid exfoliates skin mildly by sloughing away dead skin cells for a brighter finish. At the same time, Tasmanian pepperberry helps to calm and combat any irritation caused by the chemical exfoliant. However, we do want to note that if you do have extremely sensitive skin, you’ll want to be careful when using this serum. Even though it is gentle with calming ingredients, it still contains a high concentration of AHA. If you have sensitive skin and still want to give it a try, we recommend diluting with soothing treatments that might contain calming ingredients like green tea or aloe vera.
Good for: Very oily or acne-prone skin | Use: Nightly
Lactic Acid 10% + HA 2% Exfoliating Serum, The Ordinary ($6.80)
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I knew I needed to change my lifestyle and stop obsessing about things I couldn’t control.
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Caring for skin post-sun is just as important, as UV exposure can trigger free radical damage and inflammation. What to do, according to experts.
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