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3 Unique Skincare Tools and Products to Target Blemishes

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Long gone are the days when blemishes were targeted with a spot treatment or tinted concealer instead of targeting the source. Blemishes are a normal part of life, and it’s time to build a routine that takes a more holistic approach to care for acne-prone skin. There are innovative and unique tools and products that can help you maintain clearer-looking skin, such as a cryo roller to help detox skin and control oil or a derma roller stretch marks attachment for body breakouts. It’s time to expand your blemish strategy with new options that keep your routine up to date without sacrificing performance or time.  Cryo Rolling Now that you’re changing up your approach toward fighting breakouts, you’re going to want to understand some of the main culprits that can cause breakouts. Overactive sebum production, pollutants and bacteria can contribute to the formation of blemishes, and a cryo roller is a tool that can address these concerns and much more. Using a cryo roller not o

3 Reasons Your Skincare Routine Isn’t Working

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Cultivating a skincare routine takes time, effort and dedication. But sometimes, even if you follow your routine meticulously both morning and night, you may find that the results just aren’t what you wanted. There are several reasons why your routine could be falling short, and you deserve skincare products that go above and beyond for your complexion.  Reason #1: Not Targeted to Your Skin If your product lineup isn’t a fit for your skin type, it’s time to reassess. If you’re someone with typically dry skin, then hydration and moisture-locking products are key. However, if you have blemish-prone skin, you might try microneedling for acne or formulas designed to help regulate oil production. Beyond your skin type, you’ll also want to consider specific concerns you have about your complexion to guide you toward formulas that can address everything from redness to fine lines. Take further control of results by using formulas targeted for areas like your under-eyes, scalp o

4 Skincare Products You’ve Always Wanted to Try

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Skincare products come and go in our lives. Sometimes we outgrow or abandon the same serums or moisturizers we’ve used for years either because our skin, lifestyle, needs or even budget changes. Other times, we want to up our skincare game and try totally new products. For all the skintellects out there, it’s rewarding and fun to try new things. If you’re into skincare, have you tried the following products yet?  Rose Quartz Roller Microneedling Tools If you’ve always wanted to try microneedling, you can do it in the comfort of your home with a high-quality derma roller. Microneedling is an effective form of skin rejuvenation, a way to get skin that appears smoother and firmer, and it can help increase the absorption of your skincare products. Microneedling tools can be used to target everything from acne scars to stretch marks and hair loss. What are you waiting for? For the best outcomes, it’s smart to look at a beauty product that’s award-winning and provides clinical

The Ins and Outs of Renewing Delicate Skin

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The word “delicate” often describes under-eye skin. It’s especially sensitive to environmental and lifestyle factors, more so than the rest of our skin, and it often goes untreated until it’s too late and damage from the sun, life, age and gravity is visible. Let’s look at why some areas of skin are more delicate and what skincare practices can help prevent dark circles, sagging, hooding and wrinkles over time.   Eyelid Lifting Creams Why Some of Your Skin Feels More Delicate   Your skin has a different thickness in different areas of your body. This natural difference in skin thickness is why some areas are more delicate than others. For example, your heels have naturally thicker skin than your face. Thinner skin is damaged more easily than thicker skin. It’s also more susceptible to sun damage and diminished collagen production.   It may have gone without saying that the skin under your eyes is more delicate than it is on other parts of your body. But what you may not