The Complete Guide to Collagen

Complete guide to collagen

Collagen has been the talk of the skincare industry for quite a while now. There are many products available in the market that claim to increase collagen production. If you are deep into skincare and an anti-aging fanatic, you have probably heard of collagen already. It is basically a protein in our body that makes our skin look young and firm. But the catch is, there is a ticking timer on it.

How to Use Lactic Acid in Your Skincare Routine

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Lactic acid is an AHA (alpha hydroxy acid), but it’s one of the milder ones. It helps exfoliate dead skin cells, revealing a smooth and refined texture underneath. Other forms of AHAs include glycolic acid, mandelic acid, citric acid, and malic acid. Lactic acid is the gentler exfoliant among all of them, second only to mandelic acid.

The Complete Guide to Oily Skin: Causes, Myths, and Skincare Tips

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Oily skin isn’t the enemy here, it just needs the right routine. Balance, not war. Ditch the harsh, stripping products and load up on oil-balancing MVPs like niacinamide, salicylic acid, AHAs, and lightweight hydration. Your skin isn’t just being dramatic. It has a reason for all that oiliness, and once you understand why, controlling it becomes a whole lot easier.

How to Wash Your Face Properly for a Deep Cleanse

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Why the need to know how to properly cleanse your face? Is there really a science behind it, or is it just another information overload? Not all cleansing is created equal. Overwashing, underwashing, barrier damage, wrong cleanser? these all happen when you don’t know the right way to wash your skin properly.

Your Complete Guide To Dry Skin (From Knowing What To Use And What To Avoid)

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You know that tight, flaky feeling when your skin just won’t cooperate, no matter how much moisturizer you apply? That’s dry skin. It’s basically when your skin is not holding onto enough moisture so it ends up feeling rough, looking dull, and sometimes even cracking. A big giveaway that you have dry skin is when you wash your face, wait about 30 minutes without applying anything, and your skin starts to feel tight, dry, and maybe even flaky.

What is Fungal Acne and How to Treat It?

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Fungal acne often masquerades as regular acne but has an entirely different cause. It’s easy to mistake it for acne triggered by a reaction to a skincare product, bacterial acne caused by hormonal changes, clogged pores from skipping your double-cleanse on a tired night, or even closed comedones.