Why Is Skincare Important?

Everyone loves a good pampering! Some people like to treat themselves to haircuts, fancy meals, or shopping. However, one of the best ways to pamper yourself is by going to a spa! Nothing compares to getting a luxurious massage, soak, or facial! Spa days help keep our bodies and minds in pristine condition. However, you…

Microneedling: How a Few Tiny Needles Can Save Your Skin

Microneedling is quickly becoming one of the hottest skincare trends on the market. Whether you have hyper pigmentation, wrinkles, or even acne scars, microneedling might be the revolutionary procedure you need to incorporate in your beauty routine. So what is microneedling, and how can it save your skin? What Is Microneedling? Microneedling (or collagen induction…

6 Tips for Summertime Skincare

Summertime is here, and it’s time to break out your sundresses, unpack your patio furniture and try on those swimsuits. With all the renewed energy a little Vitamin D brings this summer, don’t forget about potential pitfalls. The sun, as warm and welcoming as it may feel, can still be dangerous to your skin. Here…

Skincare and Skin Allergies: What “Hypoallergenic” Really Means

Caring for your skin can become complicated if you have sensitive skin or known allergic reactions to skincare products. Over the past several years, the term “hypoallergenic” has shown up on more skincare products from makeup to sunscreen to moisturizer. The term is meant to show the product will be gentler on your skin and…

Skincare and Nutrition

Humans have skin covering their bodies entirely, thereby making it the largest organ. Not only does it provide protection, but it also houses sensory stimuli. In short, we could not live without it. There are three layers to the skin, the epidermis, the dermis, and the subcutaneous. When discussing skin care or how to have…

Caring for Aging Skin

“Nature gives you the face you have at twenty; it is up to you to merit the face you have at fifty.” Coco Chanel “If I’d known I was going to live this long, I’d have taken better care of myself.” Eubie Blake, age 100 Aging is a fact of life – one we enjoy…