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6 Winter Skin Woes and How to Solve Them
Winter is not easy on your skin. From the dry air outside to the lack of humidity inside, skin can easily get irritated and dehydrated, causing itching and flakiness. Dry skin is a winter condition we’re all familiar with, but do you know all of the conditions that are caused by harsh winter air? Below are common conditions that occur from exposure to cold air and ways that you can ease the pain. Acne Over-production of oil can lead to clogged pores, dead skin cells and bacteria on the skin, but dry skin can cause acne as well. Acne can happen...
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How to Make Sure Your Halloween Makeup Doesn't Cause Skin Issues
Teen Vogue posted "How to Make Sure Your Halloween Makeup Doesn't Cause Skin Issues" featuring Dr. Purvisha Patel. The article includes Dr. Patel's expert commentary on the dangers of thick makeup! If there's an ideal day of the year to go all out with your makeup, it's Halloween. When else can you slather your face in goop and red food coloring and call it a #lewk? But while face paint and fake blood can be 💯 for terrifying your friends, it isn't exactly great for your skin. Because a lot of Halloween costumes require something heavier than the usual foundation...
Visha Skincare Power Couple: Meet Dimple and Jatin
Meet Dimple and Jatin Kumar, a Visha Skincare Power Couple. Together, they own and operate the Hotel Napolean in Memphis while juggling their relationship and raising two children – Navya and Aaren. Dimple began using the Visha Skincare Bump 2 Baby Body Balm and the Mommy Brightener a year and a half ago to fade dark spots before telling Jatin about the Advanced Skin Care Line. Now, he uses the Advanced Purifying Cleanser twice a day and the Advanced Bright Eye Booster to reduce eye bags. Learn more about their love story and how they both use Visha Skincare...
Tips and Tricks on Avoiding Halloween Skin Hazards
It’s almost Halloween, and if you’re going for the look Bill Skarsgard wore in “IT,” you may want to proceed with caution before the actual horror ends up being on your skin the morning after. Face paint is one of Halloween’s most popular costume enhancers, but if you don’t use them properly, they can irritate your skin. By design, Halloween makeup is typically thicker and heavier than regular makeup. It is designed to adhere to the skin and stay on for long periods of time. Costume makeup contains ingredients that are harsher to the skin than regular makeup, which...