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Dark spots on the skin can take a very long time to clear. What to do if your dark spots won't go away after 3 months of a consistent dermatologist recommended melasma skin care routine? This article tell you how to update your skin care routine to help dark spots go away.
Read moreOnce you have completed the first 3 months of your skin care routine- then what do you do? Should you continue on the same skin care products or chnage to new products. How to keep your skin care routine current.
Read moreNew skin care routines usually take 8 weeks to begin seeing changes but you should expect to wait 12 weeks for the best results.
Read moreStinging skin on the face is a type of sensitive skin. The most common cause is rosacea and reactions to skin care products. Learn what skin care products cause skin to sting.
Read moreAre you an oily or dry skin type? Our skin type test will tell you accurately. It is important to take the quiz because most people guess incorrectly if they are oily or dry.
Read moreIs your skin irritated from your skin care routine? What products are causing this skin inflammation? What to do when to react to a skin care product?
Read moreWhy does it take 8 weeks to clear acne? This is the reason you must stay vigilant with your skin care routine.
Read moreThe best barrier repair moisturizers display a maltese cross pattern when viewed under a cross polarized microscope. What is the maltese cross pattern?
Read moreGuide to the difference between human growth factors, human stem cells and human derived exosomes.
Read moreLearn about the most recent developments in the science of skin aging. This guide discusses free radicals, matrix metalloproteinases, cellular senescence, autophagy, telomere shortening, and sirtuins.
Read moreDoes your skin care routine have 2 different cleansers? Why do you need a different cleanser in the morning and evening?
Read moreOcclusive ingredients are found in moisturizers and other skin care products. They coat the skins surface, preventing water from evaporating off of the skin. Learn what occlusive ingredients do in moisturizers and which ingredients are considered occlusive skincare ingredients.
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