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Preventing Premature Ageing With Eye Cream

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  (source: Pinterest) If you've been focused too much on your face and physique, you should start focusing on your eyes, particularly panda eyes. Sleep deprivation and air pollution can also create panda eyes or eye bags. Panda eyes or eye bags can also develop with aging when the tissues and muscles that support the eyes deteriorate. So, what if you have panda eyes or eye bags and you are still productive at your age? One remedy is to apply eye cream to the region around your eyes regularly. You may avoid panda eyes and eye bags this way. Furthermore, eye cream might help you avoid premature aging.  Dermatologists say that the skin around the eyes is indeed the most fragile part of the face. In addition, the under-eye area is more prone to dryness as well as signs of fatigue and aging. To prevent the problem of premature aging or panda eyes, you can start taking care of the eye area by using eye cream in moderation. Different problems have different treatments. If you have pa...

The Most Viral Cheaper Moisturizer On "TikTok"

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(Video Source by Author) A moisturizer from a local brand, The Originote, has recently captured the public's attention. The Originote Hyalucera Moisturizer has gone popular on TikTok because it is said to hydrate the skin and treat acne. This product became popular due to the low price, but the claim should not be overlooked.  The Originote moisturizer has three primary ingredients: Hyaluronic Acid, Ceramide, and Chlorelina. Its hyaluronic acid content helps to moisturize the skin while also maintaining and repairing the skin barrier. Meanwhile, the ceramide in TikTok's viral moisturizer seeks to soothe and reduce redness, function as an antioxidant, and keep skin suppleness. Finally, the chlorine concentration has the ability to regulate excess oil production.  The moisturizer claims to be designed for oily and acne-prone skin. This is due to the formula's ability to regulate sebum production on the face. Another advantage of the popular TikTok product is that it has inexp...

Skin Cycling: Get To Know New Methods For Night Skincare Routine

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(source: Pinterest) Recently, there has been a beauty regimen trend that has surprised beauty lovers, called skin cycling, which is popular on the social media site TikTok due to its simple way of execution. According to the Washington Post , skin cycling is a four-night skin care regimen that involves two nights of skincare and two nights of rest.  WHAT IS SKIN CYCLING? Whitney Bowe, a New York-based dermatologist, coined the phrase "skin cycling" in 2008. Dr. Bowe is a well-known doctor with over 985,200 followers on the TikTok social media platform. He is also highly active on social media, publishing routine videos, one of which is skin cycling, which has been enlivened with the hashtag #skincycling and has been seen over 110.6 million times on TikTok. Skin cycling, he claims, is a skincare procedure that is done four evenings a week. "I don't have a skin cycle in the morning." "I maintain an easy-to-follow routine that includes cleansing, drying, apply...

Skin Care Myths Vs Health facts

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(source: Pinterest) Is toothpaste an effective treatment for a bad pimple? Will saturating the skin in hot water actually open the pores? Here are some health facts to dispel typical skin care fallacies. MYTH 1: TOOTHPASTE WORKS WONDERS FOR ACNE SPOTS. While most toothpaste contains drying chemicals such as alcohol or menthol, over-drying and irritation are typical when it is applied to the skin. Ingredients that combat acne, such as benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid, are more effective and safer options. MYTH 2: "NATURAL" (CHEMICAL-FREE) PRODUCTS ALWAYS OUTPERFORM. Fact: The optimal product for each individual is determined by their skin type and personal preferences. It is always important to get the counsel of a skincare specialist before incorporating any new skincare product into your current skincare regimen. MYTH 3: YOU CAN NEVER WASH YOUR SKIN ENOUGH. Fact: Washing your face is critical. It is possible, though, to overdo it. Excessive cleaning might cause irritation ...

Self-care (What Can I Do If I Have Acne?)

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  (source: Pinterest) Acne is a skin disorder that creates patches and pimples, most notably on the face, shoulders, back, neck, chest, and upper arms. Acne comes in many forms, including whiteheads, zits, pimples, cysts, and nodules. It is the most well-known skin disorder. It commonly occurs around puberty, when the sebaceous glands become active, but it can occur at any age. It is not dangerous, although it can cause skin scars. Acne risk factors include heredity, menstrual cycle, worry and stress, hot and humid environments, using oil-based cosmetics, and squeezing pimples. Important Things That You Need To Know If You Have Acne Picking or squeezing your spots typically aggravates them and may result in scarring. Regardless of how your acne affects you, it is critical to take action to control it as soon as it arises. This lessens humiliation and helps to avoid lasting scars. Your Dermatologist will provide you advice. Expect to utilize your therapies for at least two months be...

Blackheads vs Whiteheads. What's Difference?

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(source: Pinterest) Acne comes in two forms: blackheads and whiteheads. Blackheads appear as black dots on your skin, whereas whiteheads appear as white patches. While blackheads and whiteheads originate in distinct ways, they both react to comparable treatments. HOW BLACKHEADS DEVELOP Open comedones are another name for blackheads. Comedones are the skin-colored lumps that appear after a pimple. These comedones, in the case of blackheads, are follicles beneath your skin with unusually big apertures, or pores. These big pores become blocked with a material known as sebum when you have blackheads. Under your skin, a chemical interaction with sebum happens. Melanin oxidizes, turning the blocked pores black. This type of acne is commonly observed on the back, shoulders, and face. HOW WHITEHEADS DEVELOP Closed comedones are what whiteheads are. Bacteria accumulate in the follicles beneath your skin, which have a very small opening at the top. Because air cannot enter the follicle, the ...