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4 easy steps to balance oily skin and control sebum production.

4 easy steps to balance oily skin and control sebum production.

Oily skin is one of the most challenging skin types to control since excess sebum creates many issues that take plenty of time and patience to solve.  Sebum excess can be caused by genetic, environ...

Science-based skincare solutions for problematic and acne-prone skin

Science-based skincare solutions for problematic and acne-prone skin

It’s all fun and games until it happens to you. This could easily be said about acne and other skin challenges that people with problematic skin deal with every day. While for some acne may be just...

Sensitive skin protocol: protection, hydration, and resilience boosters

Sensitive skin protocol: protection, hydration, and resilience boosters

People with sensitive skin are rarely puzzled about its condition – sensitive always finds a way to remind about itself by showing intense reactions to various products and environmental factors. S...

Skincare solutions for dry skin: what products to use and how to restore balance?

Skincare solutions for dry skin: what products to use and how to restore balance?

It‘s a common misconception, that the cause of dry skin is dehydration when usually the skin gets dry because of all types of damage that it faces on daily bases. It might be damaged by unfitting o...

Retinol – the scientists‘ choice against premature aging and acne

Retinol – the scientists‘ choice against premature aging and acne

The beauty industry is always buzzing with new products that promise to help you overcome signs of skin aging and the challenges of problematic skin. Yet, while skincare trends come and go, the sci...

Antioxidants in skincare. Powerful and effective ingredients that can improve your skin on the DNA level

Antioxidants in skincare. Powerful and effective ingredients that can improve your skin on the DNA level

Antioxidants protect the skin from free radicals and the oxidative stress that they cause. Scientifically speaking, free radicals are atoms, molecules, or ions that have an unpaired electron. They ...