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By Dr. Liia 12 Apr, 2024
In recent years, the boundary between the kitchen pantry and the bathroom cabinet has increasingly blurred, with numerous food-based ingredients making their way into our skincare products. Among these, gluten—a protein composite found in wheat, barley, and rye—has emerged as a silent constituent in many formulations. While gluten's nutritional benefits are well-documented, its presence in skincare products raises concerns for individuals with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease. For these individuals, even trace amounts of gluten can trigger adverse reactions, making it imperative to scrutinize ingredient lists more closely. This blog aims to shed light on the common food ingredients containing gluten that are frequently used in skincare, offering insights into their benefits, potential risks, and how to navigate this complex landscape for healthier skin and wellbeing.Next, we'll delve into the connection between food ingredients and skincare, exploring why these gluten-containing components are prized in beauty formulations and what this means for consumers with sensitivities.More
By Dr. Liia 09 Apr, 2024
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By Dr. Liia 02 Apr, 2024
In recent years, the beauty industry has seen a paradigm shift towards the ‘less is more’ philosophy, particularly in skincare. This minimalist approach isn’t just about reducing the number of products in your daily routine but focusing on high-quality ingredients that offer multiple benefits. Amidst the overwhelming array of skincare products, each claiming to be essential, there’s growing wisdom in simplicity. This blog explores the minimalist skincare movement, underscoring why sometimes, fewer ingredients can lead to better skin health. We’ll dive into the benefits of a pared-down skincare regimen, the key ingredients that pack a punch, and practical tips for curating a simpler, more effective skincare routine. By embracing minimalism in our skincare, we’re not just doing our skin a favor but also simplifying our lives and contributing to a more sustainable world.More

DERMAPLANING

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The procedure aims to remove fine wrinkles and deep acne scarring, as well as make the skin's surface look smooth. Dermaplaning is used to treat deep acne scars with a hand-held instrument called a dermatome. The dermatome looks like an electric razor and has an oscillating blade that moves back and forth to evenly "skim" off the surface layers of skin that surround the craters, or other facial defects.

CHEMICAL PEEL

A chemical peel uses a chemical solution to remove layers of skin, revealing the more youthful skin underneath.  A chemical solution is applied to the skin that causes it to exfoliate and eventually peel off. The new, regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin. The new skin is also temporarily more sensitive to the sun. There are three basic types of chemical peels:

CLASSIC FACIAL

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Enjoy a deep pore cleansing, exfoliation and extractions. and total relaxation with a classic facial.

HYDRAFACIAL

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A HydraFacial includes a deep exfoliation that cleans your pores, removing debris and allowing for better penetration of face serums tailored to your skin type

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