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Do's and Don'ts for ALL Skin Types: How to Create a Simple & Affordable Teen Skincare Routine

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The topic of today's blog post is a teen skincare routine. Remember when we were younger and our skin was baby-soft and clear, then BAM! High school begins with raging hormones, and our faces are suddenly covered in these strange little juicy lumps. Oh...acne! We're probably all baffled and unsure what to do with it, and how to get it back to normal. Am I using too many products? What do I actually need? Why does my face sting? Do I need to exfoliate? What are AHAs and BHAs? Are these components too strong? What is all this gibberish? The truth is that we don't need all of these toxic substances and high-end skincare products in our bathrooms. You'll be fine if you learn to take care of the fundamentals. "Can you tell me what the fundamentals are?" This is precisely what we'll be discussing in today's post. Biology of Teen Skin We'll start with biology because it's crucial to understand what's generating these changes in our skin in the fi

Best Moisturizers for Dry, Combo, Sensitive, Oily Skin, and Clear Skin

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I think a lot of you are already quite good at moisturizing, but you probably didn't realize how necessary it is for things like anti-aging, keeping oily skin from becoming too greasy, keeping dry skin hydrated, and also protecting the skin from hazardous environmental effects. So, I'm going to explain what moisturizers are? What effect do they have on your skin? Do we really need the 3 different types of moisturizers? And, because there are so many moisturizers available, you'll need to figure out which texture best suits your skin type while also knowing when to switch up your moisturizers. I'm going to give you some pointers and just the things I've learned over the years so you can choose the best moisturizer when you're out shopping. What Are Moisturizers? Moisturizers are creams or lotions that are used to keep the skin hydrated and moisturized. They usually contain helpful ingredients for the skin, such as essential oils, herbal extracts, oil-controlling

Tips To Improve Skincare Routine

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You already know how to improve your looks, but there are still many things you don't know. I'd like you to concentrate on the art of skincare, which involves improving your skin with products you already own but applying them more wisely and effectively to achieve the effects you want. I'll show you how to get the most out of the products you already have. Tip 1: Toner Hack I've seen people recommend putting toner on a cotton pad and gently wiping it around your face ever since I was taught how to take care of my skin. I believe this is a no-go, and I have stopped using cotton pads entirely.  Many women use toner as a second cleansing system, looking at all the filth that comes off after washing their face, but if we understand how to properly cleanse our skin, we won't need to use toner as a second technique of removing makeup or other stuff. Instead of pouring the toner directly into your hand, pick it up with your palms and fingertips, and gently press it over

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