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What is Eyebrow Dandruff?

Eyebrow dandruff can be a pesky problem that is impossible to ignore. From itching skin to shedding flakes, you are bound to notice the side effects of eyebrow dandruff. Eyebrow dandruff is patchy, dry skin that sheds from your eyebrows and causes irritated skin and uncomfortable eyebrows. What Causes Eyebrow Dandruff? There are multiple causes for eyebrow dandruff, including both internal and external factors. These factors can be poor diet, allergies, infections, medication side effects, and increased oil production from the sebaceous glands. The most common factor that causes eyebrow dandruff is seborrheic dermatitis. Seborrheic dermatitis is a noncontagious and common form of eczema that targets oily areas of the skin, creating itchy red patches and greasy scales. Contact dermatitis is another common cause that emerges in response to an allergy. The autoimmune condition psoriasis can cause skin cells to grow too quickly. Dry skin may also become itchy, red, and irritated, flaking off with changing weather and lack of moisturizer. No matter the cause, eyebrow dandruff can be an extremely uncomfortable and embarrassing condition to live with. Symptoms of Eyebrow Dandruff While rarely harmful to the body, symptoms of eyebrow dandruff can vary from person to person. Common symptoms include itchiness, flaking skin, peeling skin, redness, inflammation, rash, oily skin, skin irritation, dry skin patches, and white spots in your eyebrows. Since eyebrow dandruff is extremely visible, embarrassment can lead to social anxiety, causing a decrease in confidence, relationships, and risk-taking of the affected individual. Remedies for Eyebrow Dandruff Many preventative remedies can reduce your eyebrow dandruff. If you notice flare-ups when eating certain foods, dietary changes can soothe dandruff symptoms. Dry flaky skin without inflammation or an underlying medical condition can be helped by using a gentle scrub. Buffing dry skin cells on your skin can reveal healthy-looking skin. Recommended Products to Help Reduce Eyebrow DandruffMicro-Derm Ultra-Refining Scrub- This product benefits dry, normal, combination, and oily skin types by exfoliating and refining the skin surface.Apricot Facial Scrub- Great for dry and normal skin types, this product removes dry skin, revealing a smooth complexion.Fine Herbal Facial Scrub- Ideal for dry, normal, sensitive, and mature skin types, this product cleanses the skin and promotes hydrated skin. Tips to Reduce Eyebrow Dandruff It is essential to incorporate tips and tricks into your skin routine to avoid the emergence of eyebrow dandruff. To reduce eyebrow dandruff, you may find yourself using certain products, avoiding heat, and moisturizing your skin. Avoiding hot water that dries out the skin for lukewarm water is a great way to avoid flaky skin. It is essential to wear a hat and sunscreen to reduce overexposure to UV rays. Moisturizing your dry or dehydrated skin can minimize the skin from flaking and may help with itchiness and discomfort. You can also use a humidifier to keep the air moist which may help to reduce dry flaky skin. Frequently Asked Questions How do I get rid of dry skin behind my eyebrows? Hydrating the skin, cleaning the skin, and gently scrubbing the skin can remove the dry skin from the eyebrows and reduce further skin from peeling. What triggers eyebrow dandruff? Underlying conditions, dry weather, and dehydrated skin can trigger eyebrow dandruff. Does eyebrow dandruff cause eyebrow loss? Sometimes, the hair follicles can become affected, causing eyebrow hair loss. It is best to avoid itching and picking at the eyebrows to minimize damage to your hair follicle. What causes dry, flaky skin on eyebrows?Dry, flaky skin on the eyebrows can be caused by dry skin, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, increased yeast, stress, and seasonal changes. Eyebrow Skincare Using skincare products is essential in repairing the skin around and under your eyebrows. Jada Pinkett Smith uses Epicuren Discovery Facial Emulsion Enzyme Moisturizer for her glowing skin. She moisturizes the skin on her eyebrows, eyelids, and chin. Taking care of your eyebrow skin is just as important as taking care of the skin on the rest of your face. Take the first step to healthy-looking eyebrows with Epicuren Discovery's lightweight and hydrating Facial Emulsion Enzyme Moisturizer.

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What Causes Dry Flaky Skin on the Face?

Are you tired of getting dry, flaky skin? Is it caused by the changing seasons, or is it a sign or something more serious? Dry, flaky skin can occur for many reasons. These include hormone changes, medications, skin conditions, and environmental factors. Read more to learn about the causes of dry skin and tips to combat unwanted skin dryness. Reasons You Have Dry, Flaky Skin: Aging After you reach the age of 40, your skin produces less oil and has a difficult time holding onto water. The delicate balance of oil and water (and other natural moisturizing factors) influences whether or not your skin feels adequately hydrated and if you have symptoms of dry flaky skin. When that natural oil-water barrier is disrupted it can lead to transepidermal water loss, which is a fancy way of saying that water is evaporating off the surface of the skin. This reduces the function of your skin barrier and leads to dry skin. Certain Medications Dry skin can be a side effect of the medication you are taking. Antihistamines, statins and diuretics can cause this to occur. Certain Skin Conditions Dry skin can be a common side effect of other skin conditions. Skin conditions, including psoriasis, dermatitis, and eczema, can cause dry flaky skin. Dehydration When you become dehydrated, this can cause your skin to appear dry, flaky, and dull. Lack of hydration from water, fruits, and vegetables can affect skin health. Diabetes Diabetes can cause dry skin, skin itchiness, and brown patches of scaly skin. This is due to high blood pressure and poor circulation. This can also be a side effect of certain diabetic medications. Menopause With the changes in hormones during menopause, the skin loses some of its ability to hold water, causing the skin to become and stay dryer. Thyroid Disease The number one ranking symptom of those with hypothyroidism is coarse dry skin. This is a result of the decreased eccrine gland sweat and oil secretion. Vitamin or Mineral Deficiency. The skin requires specific vitamins and nutrients for it to stay healthy. Lack of vitamin D, vitamin A, niacin, zinc, and iron can contribute to the onset of dry skin. Environment When the humidity in the air drops, the skin’s ability to retain moisture decreases, leading to dry, itchy, scaly, cracking skin. Changing seasons should result in a change in your skincare routine. Adding humidity to the air at home can help combat dry skin and improve your skin's health.   Tips to Cure Dry Skin on the Face Moisturize Often Maintaining a healthy skin barrier is essential in maintaining healthy-looking skin. It is important to moisturize immediately after showering or washing your face to help the skin’s moisture retention. Use an Ointment or Cream Moisturizer Ointment or cream moisturizers are more effective than lotions at trapping moisture into the skin. Occlusive moisturizers such as petroleum jelly create a barrier over the skin, trapping moisture onto the skin and blocking external irritants. Check your Skin Care Products  Checking your skin care products for ingredients you may be sensitive or allergic to can make all the difference. Fragrances, dyes, and chemicals may irritate sensitive skin, causing excess dryness.  Invest in a Humidifier Purchasing a humidifier can save you from lots of skin trouble. A humidifier adds moisture back into dry air, preventing the air from drying out your skin. In the winter, you may want to check if your home heating system has a built-in humidifier. Exfoliate Skin Gently exfoliating your skin can eliminate excess dry skin and debris from the skin surface, revealing the fresh, hydrated skin beneath. Use a Cream Cleanser Using a cream cleanser with jojoba oil, hyaluronic acid, lactic acid, plant based oils, shea butter,   or glycerin is ideal. When applied to the skin, these ingredients improve the feeling of dry skin and make skin appear softer and more hydrated. Best Products to Treat Dry Skin: Cleanser: Apricot Cream Cleanser or Silk Radiance 3 in 1 cleanser  The Apricot Cream Cleanser is a gentle cream cleanser rich in oils to hydrate the skin and dissolve makeup and other impurities from the skin. The Silk Radiance 3-in-1 cleanser uses a combination of lipids and essential oils to moisturize your skin while delicately cleaning the surface. Toner: Protein Mist Enzyme Toner, Colostrum Hydrating Mist, Soothe Dermal Repair Mist. Epicuren’s Protein Mist Enzyme Toner is a nutrient-rich mist that hydrates your skin while leaving it feeling refreshed.  The Colostrum Hydrating Mist refreshes the face with hydrating colostrum and glycerin. Soothe Dermal Repair Mist is a light toner formulated for sensitive skin and reduces visible redness caused by irritants and environmental factors. Exfoliators: Apricot Scrub or Fine Herbal Facial Scrub Apricot Scrub is an emollient-based hydrating scrub designed for dry and mature skin. This exfoliator polishes surface dryness and debris away with apricot seeds and walnut shells. Fine Herbal Facial Scrub is a gentle exfoliant with apricot kernels, jojoba oil, and oatmeal. This promotes hydrated skin while washing away impurities and dryness.Hydrator: Strengthen and Rebuild Vegan Serum Concentrate Strengthen and Rebuild Vegan Serum Concentrate utilizes plant-derived collagen to moisturize the skin and soften the appearance of fine lines. Moisturizers: Skin Rejuvenation Therapy, Soothe Dermal Repair Balm, Hydro Plus Moisturizer, Colostrum Luminous Glow Cream Skin Rejuvenation Therapy Moisturizing Cream uses essential oils infused with the Metadermabolic® Protein Enzyme™ Complex to moisturize and rejuvenate mature and dry skin. Soothe Dermal Repair Balm enriches dry and sensitive skin with a botanical mixture of moisturizing ingredients. Hydro Plus Moisturizer is a rich crème that hydrates the skin. This product leaves a lightweight finish on the skin, providing a softer-looking appearance. Colostrum Luminous Glow Cream enriches the skin with a lightweight layer of moisture. The formula features all-natural ingredients, including colostrum, aloe, and citrus peel. Frequently Asked Questions: Should I exfoliate dry, flaky skin on my face? You should exfoliate dry, flaky skin. This will remove dry skin from your face and allow for proper absorption of skin care products. Does drinking lots of water help dry skin? Drinking lots of water can keep your skin hydrated. Dehydrated skin causes the skin to look dry. How long does it take for dry skin to heal on your face? After taking care of your skin correctly, itchy and flaky dry skin can improve within one to two weeks. Should I rub dead skin off? Removing dead skin cells when exfoliating is a great option. Be sure to exfoliate gently because intense exfoliation can cause other issues.

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Can you get rid of oily skin?

Can You Get Rid of Oily Skin?

You may find yourself constantly reapplying powder and blotting the oil from your face when you notice how oily your skin is. Sebum is meant to protect the skin, create a water-oil barrier that prevents surface dehydration, lubricates against friction, is responsible for some enzymatic actions within the skin, and provides some UV protection. However, overproduction of sebum causes the skin to appear oily and may lead to clogged pores and blemishes. This can lead you to wonder about the causes and solutions for oily skin. What Causes Oily Skin? Genetics, stress, hormones, diet, environment, medications, skin care products, and poor hygiene can cause oily skin. Genetics If your family members have oily skin, it is often hereditary. Genetics affect your oil production, causing your skin to produce oil. Stress Stress induces the body's natural fight or flight response, boosting the production of cortisol hormones that trigger the oil production in your pores.  Hormones  Hormone changes during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause can stimulate oil production. The body produces more androgenic hormones during puberty, causing more oily skin. Diet Eating unhealthy and greasy foods can cause increased oil production by the sebaceous glands. Increased oil consumption can cause increased oil to be released. Environment The changing seasons, temperature, and humidity can affect the amount of oil your body produces and how quickly the oil is absorbed into your pores. Medications Medications that affect your hormones can cause increased oil production. Birth control pills, steroids, and hormone replacement medication can affect this. Skin Care Products Some oil-containing products can intensify your oily skin problems by adding more oil to the skin's surface. If you have oily skin, try to avoid oils that are known to have occlusive properties which may contribute to clogged pores. Some oils are beneficial for oily and acne-prone skin and can help with alleviating the feeling of dehydrated tight skin. Advantages and Disadvantages of Oily Skin Advantages Oily skin has a glowing sheen, making the skin appear more luminous and youthful. Since oily skin is more hydrated, signs of aging appear later than others.  Disadvantages Disadvantages to oily skin include pores that are more visible, makeup application is more complex, skin requires additional cleansing, and you are more likely to experience blackheads, breakouts, and inflammation. How to Help Oily Skin: Wash Regularly Washing oily skin every morning, evening, and after exercise is crucial. This can ensure that your pores do not become clogged with excess oil and dirt. Do not scrub your skin too hard; this can irritate and dry out the skin, causing increased oil production.  Moisturize DailyAfter washing your skin, apply your moisturizer immediately after towel drying the skin. Using a moisturizer with antioxidants can nourish the skin and help to minimize harmful stressors. Choose a Foaming Cleanser A foaming face wash with mild cleansing agents is gentle to the skin. Foaming cleansers have a light feeling on oily skin and lift dirt and debris away from the surface which reduces excess oil.  Exfoliate  Exfoliating the skin helps unclog your pores and remove surface dead skin cells, diminishing the appearance of breakouts you experience. Use a Toner Toners can add nutrients or active ingredients to your skincare routine with a light mist that is not heavy on oily skin. Tips: Stay Hydrated Staying hydrated with water, fruits, and vegetables can keep your skin nice and hydrated. The sebaceous glands may produce more oil when skin lacks water. Wear Sunscreen Outdoors Sun-damaged skin can cause a boatload of skin issues. Be sure to wear sunscreens containing zinc oxide and titanium dioxide. Choose a Water-Based Makeup Avoid oily skin care and makeup products. Products that contain comedogenic oils can maximize the adverse effects of oily skin. Water-based makeup products lack oil and may be better for those with oily skin. Do Not Touch Your Face  Touching your face can spread oil, bacteria, and dirt from your hands to your face. Ensure you have clean hands before washing your face or applying products by hand.  Do Not Sleep in Your Makeup Always follow a nightly skincare routine and remove makeup from your skin. Removing makeup prevents unneeded breakouts from occurring while you sleep. Clean your Phone  Pressing your dirty phone to your cheek can cause bacteria, dirt, and oils to transfer to your face. Be sure to clean your phone regularly or talk on speaker phone.Change Pillowcases Every Night Changing pillowcases regularly can ensure your pillowcase from the night before does not transfer oil, bacteria, and dirt back onto your skin. Daily Skincare Routine for Oily Skin: Creating the proper skincare routine for you can be difficult. We have curated the perfect skin regimen for individuals with oily skin. Your daily routine should include a cleanser, exfoliant, toner, serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Recommended Products: Our recommended cleanser is the Citrus Herbal Cleanser. This product is a sulfate-free foaming cleanser that is great at dissolving excess oil. Our recommended toner is the Brazilian Propolis Mist. This product conditions the skin, providing the ideal environment for healthy skin to flourish. Our recommended moisturizers include the Nourish Daily Antioxidant Moisturizer, which is natural and organic. We also recommend the face and body Brazilian Propolis Lotion, which is rich in vitamins, amino acids, minerals, micronutrients, and bioflavonoids.  If you are looking for a gentle moisturizer, Acidophilus Probiotic Facial Cream is a great option that includes Lactobacilli Acidophilus and Micronized Silver. Frequently Asked Questions: Does oily skin go away? Oily skin can be minimized with diet, lifestyle, and skin regimen changes. Is water good for oily skin? Water is good for oily skin. This ensures that the skin is hydrated and diminishes overactive oil production. Is oily skin just dehydrated skin? Yes. When the skin is dehydrated, it can overcompensate by producing more oil. Should I shower if my face is oily? You should wash your face twice a day or after you exercise. Over-showering can cause the sebaceous glands to produce more oil. Sources https://www.hiltonheadplasticsurgery.com/how-to-treat-and-prevent-oily-skin https://www.aad.org/public/everyday-care/skin-care-basics/dry/oily-skin https://health.clevelandclinic.org/how-to-get-rid-of-oily-skin/

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Retinoids on Dry Skin

Can You Use Retinoids on Dry Skin?

Retinoids have been used for decades and have reemerged in popularity for their cutting-edge anti-aging properties. Vitamin A compounds have are known to  visibly reduce the signs of UV damage, photoaging, acne, and hyperpigmentation. While the skin adapts to retinoids, you can experience “retinization,” which causes skin flakiness, sensitivity, and redness. Moving past this phase can take your skin a few weeks to months. Knowing how to use retinol on dry skin is beneficial to help  achieve the best outcome for your skin.  How to Use Retinol for Dry Skin Choose a Mild Product Choosing a mild retinol product is essential to minimize skin irritation. You should begin with gentle products to let the skin ease into the effects gradually. Start Slow Gradually introducing your skin with a light-strength retinol every other night or two for the first few weeks can reduce side effects. Working with your skin can help your skin acclimate to the product better.  Increase Frequency After your skin has adjusted, you can increase the frequency to a nightly routine by using a pea-sized amount and spreading it evenly on your entire face. Tips to get the best results: Don’t Apply Retinol to Wet Skin Retinol is more likely to bother the skin when it is wet. Increased moisture can cause the product to penetrate the skin. Use Moisturizers Using a daily moisturizer can help decrease skin flakiness by rehydrating the skin. Using this in your skincare routine with retinol can minimize the initial side effects of retinization. Only Use Retinol at Night Retinol increases the skin's sensitivity to the sun, increasing the risk of sun damage and irritation.Use SPF During the Day Since retinol increases sun sensitivity, using SPF for additional protection during the day is essential.Use Retinol That is Already in a Moisturizer Using retinol that is already in a moisturizer allows the retinol to be gentler on sensitive skin.   Our Recommended Retinol Products: Retinol Anti-Wrinkle Complex  Retinol Anti-Wrinkle Complex combines moisturizing ingredients with retinol in a shea butter base.  This product uses a blend of Vitamin A and Glycolic Acid and is considered a skin serum.  During your skincare routine, you should use this at night. Prevention and Correction Duo  The Prevention and Correction Duo includes the CXC Vitamin C Complex and Retinol Anti-Wrinkle Complex. Using CXC Vitamin C Complex in the morning visibly brightens the skin with vitamins and antioxidants while reducing the appearance of fine lines. Paired with Retinol Anti-Wrinkle Complex, the skin will be glowing and refreshed. Using retinol at night will also provide anti-aging properties to the skin.Skin Brightening Serum The Skin Brightening Serum visibly brightens the skin, addresses skin discoloration, reduces the look of age spots and hyperpigmentation, evens the skin tone, and helps to minimize future pigmentation concerns.   Frequently Asked Questions Is it better to put retinol on dry or moisturized skin? Putting retinol on dry skin is essential. Placing the product on damp skin can cause excess irritation. What is the fastest way to fix dehydrated skin? When experiencing dehydrated skin, it is essential to moisturize. An occlusive moisturizer can lock moisture onto the skin. What retinol is best for dry skin? Retinol mixed with moisturizers is best for dry skin. Combined, you minimize the drying effects of retinol while rehydrating the skin. Should I moisturize directly after retinol? It depends on your approach. If you have sensitive skin and want to dilute the product, mixing your moisturizer with retinol can benefit you. If you want to see the full effects of the retinol, you should wait to moisturize for at least ten minutes after using the retinol. Moisturizing immediately can dilute the impact of the product. Letting your retinol soak onto the skin for ten minutes prevents dilution of the product. 

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Do Pores Open With Warm Water?

Do Pores Open With Warm Water?

You might’ve heard that warm water is the best way to open up pores, providing a variety of benefits. But is this actually true? There are many myths floating around about pores, skincare, and their relationship to each other. The truth is, pores don’t open and close – but water temperature still matters when it comes to taking care of your skin. Let’s take a closer look at pores, water temperature, and which products can help you minimize their appearance. Do Pores Open and Close? Although the idea of pores opening and closing is a common idea touted around skincare, pores don’t actually have the ability to do this. Pores are small openings in the skin that contain oil glands. Because these openings are not connected to muscles, they can’t open and close like we tend to think. They remain in a static position but may become more or less visible due to a variety of reasons. Does Hot or Warm Water Open Your Pores? Because your pores can’t open or close, this idea is a myth. However, there are benefits to using warm water in your skincare. Although pores can’t change in size, they can become clogged and even stretched with things like oil, dead skin cells, and dirt. When they become clogged, they may become more noticeable. Warm water can be very effective at loosening up this gunk and clearing it out, especially with the help of certain exfoliating skincare products. When your pores are clear, they're typically less noticeable. Just be careful not to use water that is too hotsince it can strip your skin of moisture and cause barrier disruption. Does Cold Water Close Your Pores? By the same logic, cold water can’t close your pores. However, there is some evidence to suggest that cold water can help soothe and calm the skin, reducing the appearance of redness and causing blood vessels to constrict. However, as with hot water, it may cause irritation or even rosacea flare-ups if your skin is prone to it. If you prefer cold water in your skincare regimen, just make sure it’s not too cold. How to Address Enlarged Pores The truth is that it’s impossible to open and close your pores – but there are ways to reduce their appearance. The best way to do this is by keeping them clear and unclogged. By doing this, you not only reduce their appearance but also reduce your chances of breakouts. One of the best ways to keep pores unclogged is through a combination of active ingredients and exfoliants, as well as using warm water to loosen up any accumulated oil. Together, these two things can help your skin look smoother and clearer. The Best Skincare Products for Enlarged or Clogged Pores Epicuren Discovery offers a variety of pore-targeting products that can help reduce the appearance of congestion. Here are some of our best options for different concerns. Enlarged Pores Many people use the term “enlarged pores” when they mean especially visible pores. Our top choice for enlarged pores is our Microbiome Restorative All-in-One Serum. This serum is loaded with skin loving ingredients which can help support the skin’s natural microflora. Our Clarifying Exfoliating Astringent can also exfoliate away excess oil and minimize the appearance of clogged pores. Finally, our Instant Lift Tightening Serum can reduce the appearance of visible pores with collagen supporting peptides, smoothing oat kernel extract, and visible tightening effects of beta-glucan rich pullulan. Clogged Pores Clogged pores benefit from products that get rid of excess oil and prevent buildup. Our Micro-Derm Ultra-Refining Scrub can gently exfoliate away congestion with gentle and sustainable micro-exfoliants. Our Clarifying Polishing Mask contains exfoliating and oil-attracting ingredients like bentonite clay to draw out impurities and unclog pores. Water Types Pros & Cons Water temperature matters when it comes to your skincare. Here’s a quick refresher on which type is best for your skincare goals. Hot Water Hot water is generally not recommended for skincare since it can strip your skin of moisture and make it even more prone to dryness or congestion. By trying to unclog pores with hot water, you may actually make your skin more prone to breakouts and oiliness. However, heat in the form of steam can be beneficial for your skin since it can loosen up congestionin your pores without directly damaging the skin. Instead of washing with hot water, try placing a warm, wet towel over your face for a few minutes before using a cleansing or clarifying product to really clean out pores and reduce their appearance. Cold Cold water is generally best for soothing irritated or puffy skin. Cold water can cause blood vessels to constrict, reducing redness. It can also de-puff skin and help you look more rested, especially around the eyes. If your skin is easily irritated or has redness, cold water (but not ice-cold) may be the best option for your regimen. Warm Lukewarm water is generally the recommended option for most people. It offers the benefits of loosening up congestion and helping clear out pores without stripping the skin of its natural moisture. On a day-to-day basis, warm water is typically the best option for cleansing your face. FAQ's How do you make pores less noticeable naturally? Keeping your pores free of congestion like oil, dead skin cells, dirt, and makeup can help reduce the visibility of your pores. These things tend to sit in pores drawing more attention to the pores when you look at your skin. What do large pores indicate? Large or dilated pores tend to be indicative of there being congestion stretching the pores and causing them to look more noticeable. Some people simply have larger pores, especially if the skin is oily. Can pores be permanently closed? Pores serve a very important function to your skin – they produce sweat and oil, two things needed to keep your body and skin healthy. As such, they can’t be permanently closed, nor can they open. Keep in mind that pores can’t change size because they don’t have muscles! Can you shrink your pores? Pores can’t open or close. They are simply small openings in the skin that are always in a static state. You can, however, reduce their appearance by keeping them free of congestion. Is it bad to squeeze your nose pores? Squeezing your pores, especially in areas like your nose where they may appear more visible, can actually cause the pores to appear larger. This is because squeezing these pores can cause damage and scarring. Can ice close pores? Pores can’t open or close, meaning ice won’t help minimize their appearance. It may, however, reduce puffiness in areas like the eyes.

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What is My Skin Type? Take the Quiz to Find Out

What is My Skin Type? Take the Quiz to Find Out

The skin is a complex organ that acts as a protective barrier against the environment, so it’s important to keep it healthy. Different skincare and treatments are needed for different skin types but not everyone knows what type they have. Let’s analyze the different skin types so that you can have a better understanding of your skin and its needs. Why is it Important to Know?  Knowing your skin type will help you find the right products. For example, dry skin needs a little extra moisturizer to reduce  flaking and irritation while people with oily skin should use a lightweight, oil-free moisturizer. People with sensitive skin should pay extra attention to the ingredients in their skincare products and avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive exfoliants.  How to Determine Your Skin Type?  If you’re uncertain about your skin type, we encourage you to take our quick online Skin Quiz. Your results will also include a customized skincare routine with products specifically recommended for different skin types and skin concerns. Skin Types There are five main skin types defined by the American Academy of Dermatology. We’ve also included acne-prone skin since it is a common concern and one that requires specialized skincare needs. Oily Skin  Oily skin is caused by excess production of sebum. Although this oil is naturally produced by the skin, overproduction creates a shiny film on the surface of the skin. Oily patches are commonly found on the “T zone” around the forehead and nose and the chin because there are more sebum oil glands in these areas. Excess oil can collect in the skin’s pores, making people more prone to acne. Dry Skin  On the other hand, people with dry skin do not produce enough sebum. Dry or dehydrated skin may develop a rough texture with flakiness or scaling. When the skin is dehydrated, it feels tight and can make fine lines more noticeable. Normal Skin  Normal skin has the right balance of sebum, meaning enough oil is absorbed into the skin to maintain its elasticity and glow without a shiny excess. People with a normal skin type typically do not have enlarged pores and their skin has a smooth appearance. Combination Skin  Combination skin includes a mix of oily patches in the T-zone and chin with dry patches on the cheeks. Oiliness and dryness can fluctuate with weather changes, stress, or hormonal fluctuations. Proper cleansing and hydration with different products for different areas of the face are often necessary to maintain healthy looking skin. Sensitive Skin  Sensitive skin can exist on its own or in combination with oily or dry skin. Sensitive skin is easily triggered by fragrances, dyes, and certain product ingredients that can cause allergic reactions. Redness, itchiness, and a burning sensation are common symptoms for people with sensitive skin, especially when exposed to irritants. Someone with a sensitive skin type is born with it and is different from sensitized skin, which is a skin condition that can be a result of factors that contribute to an impaired barrier.   Acne-Prone Skin Acne-prone skin is often associated with oily skin. Frequent and persistent acne breakouts, whiteheads, and blackheads are common for people with this skin type. Exfoliating skincare products with glycolic acid and salicylic acid are often helpful when combating acne, but medical treatment from a dermatologist might be needed for cysticacne. Skincare Products Tailored for Your Skin Type  At Epicuren Discovery, we believe in science-backed skincare that will successfully help with  your individual skincare goal. Shop online today and build your customized skincare routine with specially tailored products for every skin type. FAQs Can your skin type change? Skin type does change for many people. During puberty, teenagers often have oily or acne-prone skin, but this might improve as they get older and hormone levels balance out. Natural aging may also cause the skin to get drier. More immediate changes in skin type could be linked to weather changes and stress. How can I check my skin type at home? Use our Skin Quiz to check your skin type and home and get immediate skincare recommendations.

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Is Toner Supposed to Burn?

You might have heard of facial toner, but what is it, and what’s the hype? You might also be worried if you’ve heard people talking about their faces burning from toner applications. We will give you a detailed look at stinging vs. tingling vs. burning and what it means for your skin. What is Toner? Toners can be a great product to incorporate into your skincare routine because they remove makeup residue and dirt missed with a facial cleanser. They are also packed with nutrients and antioxidants to help you prepare for what’s coming next. With new advances in skin science, toners come in various formulas to target different skin concerns and are suitable for all skin types. Benefits of Using Toners  Toners reinforce the benefits of facial cleansing. Basic cleansers are effective, but they can sometimes miss dirt or impurities that get stuck in the pores. A toner ensures that all of your makeup and residue that builds up during the day are removed before you go to sleep. An effectively cleansed face will also help your serums, moisturizers, and other products absorb more effectively onto the skin. Many toners are water-based, so they promote a dewy, glowing complexion. Removes Leftover Dirt and Oil Even after washing your face, there can still be leftover makeup, oil, or debris on your skin. Toner acts as a backup step to ensure your face is truly clean and ready for the rest of your routine. Helps Your Other Products Work Better When your skin is clean, it can absorb serums and moisturizers more easily. Think of toner as a primer; it preps your skin so the rest of your products can work more effectively. Supports a Radiant Looking Complexion Many toners are lightweight and water-based, which means they help the skin to appear moisturized without adding heaviness. This can leave your skin looking refreshed and radiant. Can Target Specific Skin Concerns From acne to redness to dryness, there’s likely a toner made for your skin’s needs. Today’s formulas are formulated with ingredients such as exfoliants, antioxidants, and botanicals that go beyond cleansing. Is Face Toner Supposed to Burn?  Although facial toner should not burn, you might feel a tingling or mild activity on the skin. The intensity of the activity will depend on your skin type and the potency of the toner you are using. Astringents with high alcohol percentages may have a more active feel, whereas mild toners may only cause a light tingling sensation. These sensations often occur because of exfoliating acids in the product or due to skin conditions such as dryness or a compromised barrier. What Does it Mean When a Toner Burns Your Skin? There are several reasons your toner might be burning your skin. Consider the following possibilities: Sensitive Skin If you have sensitive skin or are using a toner to help with acne, the product may irritate it. This is especially common if the toner's ingredients are too strong for your sensitive skin. Allergic Reaction Try to research your skincare products for your known allergens before applying them to your face. If you’re unsure of skin allergies, do a small patch test to ensure the product doesn’t cause an adverse reaction. Burning, redness, hives, or swelling could occur if you are allergic to any of the toner’s ingredients. Too Many Acidic or Active Ingredients At the Same Time A combination of acidic exfoliants, toners, and serums could be overdoing it for your skin. Try to space out when you use each product to avoid skin irritation. For most people, exfoliating every day is not necessary. What to Do if Toner Burns Your Face If your toner is burning, stop using the product immediately. It’s likely a sign that your skin is sensitive, allergic to its ingredients, or has an impaired barrier. However, burning can also come from incorrect usage, so check the label and see if that is the cause. If you’re using the toner as labeled, try using a different one with milder ingredients and ask your dermatologist or skin specialist for recommendations. Is Toner Supposed to Make Your Face Red? Toner is generally mild, causing little to no reactions. When used correctly, it can visibly brighten the appearance of your complexion or gently exfoliate. It should not make your face red. If you have redness after applying toner, this is a clear sign that the product is not right for your skin. How Should Skin Feel After Applying Toner? Your skin should feel refreshed and look hydrated immediately after applying toner. Within a few weeks, the skin’s tone and texture should improve with a visibly softer and smoother appearance. Choosing the Right Toner for Your Skin Type Oily: Brazilian Propolis Mist  Normal: Protein Mist Enzyme Toner, or Colostrum Hydrating Mist Acne Prone: Clarify Exfoliating Astringent or Brazilian Propolis Mist Dry: Protein Mist Enzyme Toner, Colostrum Hydrating Mist, or Soothe Dermal Repair Mist Combination: Brazilian Propolis Mist  Sensitive: Soothe Dermal Repair Mist or Refresh Aloe Cucumber Mist If you are unsure of your skin type, take our skin quiz today to figure out what products are right for you.  Dual-Purpose Toner with Exfoliation This toner is specifically meant to be used without the need to exfoliate: Clarify Exfoliating Astringent  How to Apply Face Toner the Right Way Cleanse: Use a gentle cleanser and lukewarm water. Pat your skin dry. Apply Toner/Mist: Spray your skin with toner or massage the product into your skin with a cotton pad. Serum: Apply your favorite serum after the toner. Shop Online with Epicuren Discovery At Epicuren Discovery, we understand that no two people have the same skin. We have products available for every skin type and a wide variety of skin concerns. Shop our online store today to find a facial toner that meets your skincare goals and take the next step toward brighter, healthier-looking skin. Frequently Asked Questions About Toner How do I know if my face toner is working? When facial toner is working correctly, your skin should immediately feel hydrated and refreshed. Visible improvements in tone and texture should be noticeable after one to two weeks, with continued improvements. Should I use toner every day? Toners can be used daily, but follow the instructions properly to avoid over-exfoliating with other products. How long should toner sit on the skin? Toner should be left on and followed by a serum and moisturizer. Do you wipe your face after toner? No. Toner should be left on the face to absorb into the skin thoroughly. Do I have to use a toner? A toner is not necessary, but it can be effective and provide benefits based on your skin type. -- Sources https://health.clevelandclinic.org/what-does-toner-do https://www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/a19952473/how-to-use-facial-toner/ https://www.dermatologytimes.com/view/are-facial-toners-necessary-0 

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How to Use Sugar Scrub in Your Skincare Routine

Sugar scrubs are one of the most natural forms of exfoliation and they come with many skin benefits. Rejuvenate the look of your skin to appear smoother and brighter by incorporating sugar scrub into your weekly skincare routine. What is a Sugar Scrub?  Sugar scrubs are exactly what they sound like! A mixture of sugar and moisturizing ingredients exfoliate dead and damaged skin cells and visibly nourishes the skin and brightens your complexion. Many people love the beautiful results of frequent sugar scrub treatment.  What Are the Benefits of Using a Sugar Scrub?  There are many surprising benefits to using a sugar scrub. These are some of our favorites: Easily Dissolves  Sugar scrub is easy to apply and remove because sugar dissolves quickly in warm water. As the sugar dissolves, the scrub will release natural minerals that can help with damaging toxins from the environment. Easy removal also makes it easy to rinse and apply your next skincare product without residue. Gentle Exfoliation  Since sugar scrubs do not use any harsh chemicals, they are safe for all skin types, even sensitive skin. This gentle form of exfoliation helps you easily maintain soft, glowing skin. Remove Ingrown Hair  Anyone who has shaved or waxed has likely experienced painful ingrown hairs. Using sugar scrub before shaving helps buff away dead skin that may be trapping tiny hairs and soften the skin for easier hair removal and less risk of ingrown hairs. Make sure to rinse the sugar scrub off before shaving. Smooth Rough Skin  Sugar scrubs can be nourishing for dry skin and remove rough patches, especially on stubborn areas like the elbows and knees. Dry skin has a dull appearance and rough texture, making sugar scrubs a great option for smooth, silky looking skin. Remove Toxins Environmental toxins like dirt, pollution, and pesticides contribute to premature skin aging and  a buildup that dulls the skin. Sugar scrubs can remove the dead surface layer of skin and the toxins stuck on the surface, refreshing your appearance and great skin quality. How Do Sugar Scrubs Work?  Sugar scrubs use physical exfoliation to scrub off dead skin on the surface of the skin. Physical exfoliants use coarser materials like sugar, compared to chemical exfoliants with glycolic or salicylic acid. As the sugar granules gently buff away dead skin buildup, you will see smoother, softer looking skin with a healthy glow. How to Use a Sugar Scrub  Sugar scrub should be applied in a warm shower since the warm water will help soften the skin, maximizing the effects of the scrub. Apply the product with your hand or a washcloth in small, circular motions. These circular motions will stimulate blood circulation to promote healthy looking skin. After exfoliating your body from head to toe, rinse the sugar off under warm water and pat the skin dry. Follow up with an enriching moisturizer or body cream to lock in moisture and boost your healthy glow. Where to Use a Sugar Scrub? Sugar scrub can be applied to  many areas of the body, including the arms, legs, feet, and hands. The only place you should avoid is your private parts. Many areas of the body are exposed to environmental elements and gradual damage that can result in rough or dull-looking skin. Give your elbows, knees, and feet a little extra attention since these are especially common areas of dryness. HOW TO USE SUGAR SCRUB ON FACE One you have decided on which sugar scrub is right for you, you can scoop a small amount of the product onto dry fingers and gently massage the product in circular motions on the face. This will remove dead skin cells and can help clean oily skin. After scrubbing the face, you can rinse the product off and pat your skin dry. HOW TO USE SUGAR SCRUB ON LEGS Using an exfoliating body scrub on your legs can help remove ingrown hairs from shaving, reduce body acne, and remove dead skin cells from your legs. When applying a sugar scrub to the legs wet the legs and carefully massage the scrub in circular motions and rinse the product once you are done. HOW TO USE SUGAR SCRUB ON LIPS Using a sugar scrub on your lips can remove dry and dead skin leaving you with soft and refreshed lips. When applying a sugar scrub to the lips you can scoop a small amount of product onto your wet fingers and rub it gently onto wet lips in circular motions. Once you have rubbed the dead skin cells away and rinsed the product, you will have healthy and rejuvenated lips. How Often Should You Use Sugar Scrub?  Sugar scrub should not be used more than a few times a week. People with sensitive skin should stick to it once per week to avoid damaging or drying out their skin. Should You Create a Sugar Scrub or Purchase One?  Although sugar scrubs can be made at home, we recommend purchasing skincare products from professional skincare brands. Professionally made sugar scrubs are carefully blended using science with a richer blend of ingredients.  Our Recommend Product Give your skin a sweet treat with our Cinnamon Vanilla Brown Sugar Polish. This sugar scrub is made with brown sugar, honey, and humectants for naturally sourced skin rejuvenation.  Find more skincare products and customize your routine using our online Skin Quiz. We can recommend a variety of serums, moisturizers, and cleansers tailored to your skin type and specific skin concerns. FAQs WHAT ARE SUGAR SCRUBS GOOD FOR? Sugar scrubs are best for exfoliating the skin and can be used to visibly improve the tone and texture of aging, rough, or sun-damaged skin. HOW LONG DO YOU LEAVE SUGAR SCRUB ON? Sugar scrub only has to be left on for as long as it takes to apply it. After rubbing the product into each area of your skin, it can be immediately rinsed off. SHOULD I USE SUGAR SCRUB EVERY SHOWER? Sugar scrub does not have to be used during every shower. Daily exfoliating can dry out the skin, so only use your sugar scrub 2-3 times per week. DO YOU RINSE AFTER SUGAR SCRUB? Yes. After you have exfoliated your skin with the sugar scrub, rinse it off thoroughly with warm water.

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Does Facial Gua Sha Really Work?

WHAT IS GUA SHA? Gua Sha is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) modality that works on the meridians of the body to improve circulation, reduce the appearance of swelling, and promote the feeling of general relaxation. According to TCM theory, the body has energy that flows in various directions. When that energy, or Qi (pronounced Chi), is stagnant, it increases the possibility of disorders and certain medical conditions occurring. A practitioner or acupuncturist can use Gua Sha tools to move the Qi along the meridians with light pressure to get the energy flowing again. A Gua Sha routine can improve blood flow, reduce puffiness, and boost relaxation. A Gua Sha stone is the traditional tool used during the facial Gua Sha process. Gua Sha therapy can help individuals both physically and emotionally through its many benefits. WHO SHOULD GET GUA SHA?  Performing Gua Sha can help improve the appearance of puffiness, the feeling of tension in facial muscles, and visible inflammation. It can also help you feel relaxed. Anyone can receive Gua Sha unless they have contraindications for it. A few examples include: some circulatory or nerve conditions, or skin rashes. Discuss any pre-existing conditions with your provider before your service.  HOW IS GUA SHA DONE? Gua Sha is a gentle massage that uses flat smooth tools with rounded edges to gently scrape, rub, and push on the surface of the skin in long slow movements. For a Gua Sha facial, the tool glides along clean dry skin or using facial oils. Following specific patterns on the face, neck, and scalp, the practitioner moves the tool from a midline point of the face – usually the center of the chin or each side of the nose outward. Movements also go from the base of the neck to the bottom of the scalp on the back of the neck, or down the sides of the neck to the collar bone.  IS GUA SHA THE SAME AS LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE OR REGULAR FACIAL MASSAGE? No, Gua Sha is different from lymphatic drainage or regular facial massage. Gua Sha uses the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine that focuses on energy flow. If you visit a Gua Sha practitioner, they will likely follow the TCM theory model and apply it to your treatment.  A lymphatic facial specialist uses allopathic anatomy and physiology to address the circulatory and lymphatic systems to reduce visible swelling, puffiness, and sallow looking skin. They may also incorporate a Gua Sha tool in their practice, but not necessarily follow the same philosophies as an acupuncturist or TCM practitioner.  A facial specialist, esthetician, and/or massage therapist will likely have completed conventional anatomy and physiology education within their scope of practice but may do continuing education to include both lymphatic and/or Gua Sha modalities.  DO I HAVE TO GO TO A GUA SHA PRACTITIONER? Visiting a practitioner who offers Gua Sha in their services can be a relaxing part of your self-care routine and helpful for many skincare needs. Trained professionals can introduce you to Gua Sha and provide you with valuable information about its benefits. Whether you receive a Gua Sha treatment, lymphatic drainage, or traditional facial massage, all three facial manipulations are helpful to achieve the look of glowing skin. However, Gua Sha is a convenient facial treatment that can easily be done at home yourself with a Gua Sha tool and a facial oil like Epicuren’s Bulgarian Rose Otto for dry and sensitive skin types or Defy Age Corrective Facial Oil for visibly dehydrated and sun-damaged skin.  DOES GUA SHA REALLY WORK? The popularity surrounding this modality is apparent if you follow social media. Many people discuss the benefits of doing this treatment professionally or at home. With regular practice, you will see a visibly less puffy face, a brighter looking complexion, and feel good about doing something for yourself. A basic understanding of your facial features and landmarks along with the right tool and a good facial oil are all it takes to begin your personal Gua Sha journey.  SOURCES https://health.clevelandclinic.org/why-gua-sha-might-be-good-for-you/#:~:text=Gua%20sha%20has%20been%20proven,re%20working%20on%20this%20area.

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How to Use Body Lotion

Even the simplest skincare products, like body lotion, require proper application for effective treatment. Learn more about how to apply body lotion correctly and find body lotions specifically tailored to different areas of the body for maximum benefits. What is Body Lotion? Body lotion is a moisturizer with a  lighter consistency than creams but a richer formula than facial moisturizer. Body lotions contain hydrating ingredients like oils and humectants, and you can choose one based on your skin type and the specific concerns you hope to treat. Benefits of Body Lotion One of the key benefits of body lotion is moisturization. Body lotion helps reduce the appearance of dehydrated skin. To reduce the feeling of rough texture and discomfort, apply lotion to damp skin. Doing so helps prevent water from evaporating as quickly off skin. Signs of an impaired skin barrier due to water loss are  visible redness, flakiness, and irritation. Different lotions are formulated to treat a variety of concerns, including sensitive skin, acne, eczema, keratosis pilaris, and cellulite. How to Use Body Lotion Choose the right body lotion for your skin type. Apply lotion to cleansed skin immediately after a shower. Apply a coin-sized dollop of lotion on your palm and apply from the bottom up. Evenly distribute the lotion over your entire body. Gently massage Use a separate product for your face lotion or cream. Using Body Lotion for Specific Areas Not all areas of the body have the same amount or type of dryness. Combining products for different body areas can be beneficial for complete visible skin rejuvenation. Arms and Legs The arms and legs are two of the most visible areas of the body. The Kukui Coconut After Bath Moisturizer or Tahitian Vanilla After Bath Moisturizer offer intense hydration with beautiful fragrances. Back, Chest, and Buttocks Dehydrated skin on the back, chest, and buttocks can appear morehydrated and softer lookingwith our exfoliating Papaya Pineapple Bamboo Body Polish or the Mint Renewal White Sand Body Polish. These exfoliating products remove surface dead skin cells so that body oil or lotion can be more effective. For the buttocks, we recommend the Espresso Limόn Slimming Oil specifically designed to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Elbows, Knees, and Feet Skin on the elbows, knees, and feet is often more prone to dryness and has a thicker texture because of calluses and dry skin. We recommend a body polish like the Mint Renewal White Sand or Cinnamon Vanilla Brown Sugar Body Polish to exfoliate the skin followed by a rich body lotion like the Kukui Nut Coconut Massage & Body Oil. Hands The hands often show signs of aging like age spots and crepey skin. During the colder months, our hands also become dry, and the skin can crack. Our Peptide Rich Hand Cream locks in moisture and gives your hands instant hydration for smoother, softer looking skin. Recommended Products Some of our most popular body lotions for everyday use include: Kukui Coconut After Bath Moisturizer Tahitian Vanilla After Bath Moisturizer Orange Blossom After Bath Moisturizer French Lavender After Bath Moisturizer Moroccan Rosemary After Bath Moisturizer Fresh Unscented After Bath Moisturizer Shop Our Online Store At Epicuren Discovery, we offer lotions and skincare products for every body. Shop our online store and customize your skincare routine for your specific skin type and skin concerns. FAQS When should I apply body lotion? Body lotion should be applied in the morning and/or at night when you shower. Hand creams and application on the elbows or knees may be needed a few times throughout the day if you are bothered by dry skin. Are you supposed to wash off body lotion? Body lotion should not be washed off. Let the lotion soak into your skin so that you can enjoy the full moisturizing benefits. Do you use body lotion in the shower or after? Body lotion should be used immediately after a shower while your skin is damp. Warm, slightly damp skin allows the lotion to penetrate onto the skin.  Can you use body lotion every day? Body lotion should be used at least once per day to maintain soft, hydrated skin. Sources https://www.nivea.co.uk/advice/skin/how-to-use-body-lotion https://www.johnsons-me.com/beauty-tips/how-to-use-body-lotion  

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What is Double Cleansing and How to Do It?

Double cleansing has its benefits and drawbacks. Although it’s not for every skin type and should only be done in moderation, there are some great points to be made about double cleansing. What is Double Cleansing?  Double cleansing is simply what it sounds like: washing your face twice in one sitting. Board-certified dermatologists recommend first using an oil-based cleanser to dissolve makeup and remove impurities that have built up during the day. Following up with a second cleanse using a water-based cleanser can work efficiently to moisturize and fully cleanse the skin. When Should You Double Cleanse?  Double cleansing should be done at night so that you can effectively remove the day’s makeup and excess oils and dirt that collect on the skin. Oil-based cleansers are also the best choice for removing sunscreen and waterproof makeup. Additionally, the extra step of double cleansing maximizes the effects of night creams and serums. How to Double Cleanse  Double cleansing might take a few extra minutes, but the benefits for your skin are worth it. We’ve created a step-by-step guide to help you double cleanse effectively: Gently massage an oil-based cleanser into the skin using clean, dry fingers. Rinse with lukewarm water, either using a washcloth or your hands. While your skin is still damp, gently massage the water-based cleanser into your skin. Rinse off the cleanser and pat your skin dry. Apply toner, serums, moisturizers and other products in your skincare routine. How to Pick the Best Cleansers for Your Skin Type  Not all skin types are the same, and neither are cleansers! The right cleanser for your specific skin type can go a long way in maintaining healthy, beautiful skin. Dry Sensitive Skin Cream cleansers are a great choice for dry skin because they give it the extra moisturization it needs. Creams are also less drying than foaming cleansers and have a gentle formula that won’t irritate sensitive skin. After double cleansing dry or sensitive skin, make sure to apply an enriching night-time moisturizer. If you have dry or sensitive skin, try the following cleansers: Apricot Cream Cleanser  Silk Radiance 3-in-1 Cleansing Oil Oily, Acne-Prone Skin  People with oily skin should opt for water-based cleansers with exfoliating ingredients like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. However, double cleansing with an oil cleanser first is still a great choice for oily skin because the process helps to reduce acne-causing impurities from the skin’s pores. Just make sure to completely remove the oil-based cleanser and follow up with one of these water-based cleansers: Citrus Herbal Cleanser Clarify Cleanser Combination Skin  People with combination skin often have oiliness in the T-zone (forehead and nose) where oil glands are prevalent and dryness on other areas of the face. Products that can visibly help your skin tone and texture include: Citrus Herbal Cleanser Silk Radiance 3-in-1 Cleansing Oil Normal Skin Normal skin won’t be easily irritated by skincare products so you can use a foaming or cream cleanser, depending on your preference. Great options for people with a normal skin type include: Herbal Cleanser Apricot Cream Cleanser  Is Double Cleansing Necessary for Everyone?  Double cleansing is not necessary for all skin types but should  be done if you have been spending time in the sun and/or wearing waterproof makeup. Double cleansing with the wrong cleanser or too often on dry or sensitive skin may dry out or irritate the skin. So, listen to your skin specialist’s recommendations and notice how your skin feels. Adjusting your cleansing habits is common and should be reevaluated at minimum every few months.  Should You Double Cleanse if You Don’t Wear Makeup? If you don’t wear makeup, this is more of a reason to not double cleanse. However, double cleansing after wearing waterproof sunscreen can be beneficial. Epicuren Skincare for Every Skin Type At Epicuren Discovery, we offer a variety of cleansers and skincare products specifically designed for various skin types and skin concerns. Take our online Skin Quiz and find a new cleanser to upgrade your skincare routine.  Frequently Asked Questions Are you supposed to double cleanse every day? Most people only need to cleanse their face once, both in the morning and at night. Double cleansing should not be done every day. Do dermatologists recommend double cleansing? Dermatologists do not often recommend double cleansing because it can over-cleanse the skin. A great alternative is using a hydrating cleanser alone or before your water-based cleanser.  How do I know if I need to double cleanse? If you wear makeup daily, it can be helpful to double cleanse and effectively remove the makeup from your skin. Should I double cleanse at night or day? Double cleansing is typically done at night to remove layers of makeup, dirt, and excess oil that build up during the day. References https://health.clevelandclinic.org/double-cleansing-explained/ https://www.dermstore.com/blog/top_ten/how-to-double-cleanse/

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The Best Type of Cleanser for Different Skin Types

Do you know if you’re using the right type of facial cleanser? There are many different types of facial cleansers with different types of formulas and it’s important to use the right one for an effective skincare routine. Types of Facial Cleansers Gel Cleansers  Gel cleansers are typically made with foaming  properties that thoroughly cleanse the skin. Gel cleansers are often a great choice for most skin types. Cream Cleansers  Cream cleansers often have moisturizing ingredients that hydrate the skin, making them a great choice for people with dry skin. Cream cleansers often have a thicker consistency that can lock in your skin’s natural oils. Oil Cleansers Oil cleansers are especially effective for removing waterproof makeup and surface debris. They work by dissolving impurities on the skin  without stripping away natural oils. Other types of cleansers are often the first choice for people with oily skin. How to Choose the Best Cleanser for Your Skin Type Normal Skin  People with a “normal” skin type don’t have overly dry or oily skin, meaning their skin’s complexion is typically well-balanced. Most facial cleansers can be used on normal skin, including gels like the Epicuren Herbal Cleanser, cream cleansers like the Apricot Cream Cleanser, and oil cleansers. Combination Skin  Combination skin can be tricky because it is classified as skin that is dry in some areas and oily in others. Oily areas that are prone to blackheads  include the nose, chin, and forehead where there are many sebaceous oil glands. A gel cleanser that won’t add oil to the skin is often a good choice for combination skin and it can be supplemented with moisturizer. Oily Skin  Oily skin occurs when people have overactive oil glands in the skin. Sebaceous oil glands are naturally found in the follicles of our skin, and they are necessary to keep the skin moisturized and balanced. However, too much oil production is one cause of  acne and unwanted shine. Gel cleansers like the Epicuren Citrus Herbal Cleanser or Herbal Cleanser are often better choices than oil-based cleansers. Sensitive Skin Sensitive skin often reacts easily to various chemicals, environmental factors, and other external factors. To avoid irritating your skin, stick to gentle cleansers without harsh ingredients. Our Herbal Cleanser or Apricot Cream Cleanser can gently but effectively cleanse your sensitive skin. Acne-Prone Skin  People with oily and/or sensitive skin may have acne-prone skin. Acne is mainly caused by a buildup of oil on the skin that mixes with surface debris and gets trapped in the skin’s pores. Bacteria can also get trapped in the pores, leading to inflammation and redness. For acne-prone skin, we recommend the Clarify Cleanser with a gel formula. How to Cleanse Your Skin Double cleansing is important to maintain beautiful, healthy skin. This means cleansers should be used in the morning and at night.  Morning Facial Cleansing Cleansing your face is a great way to start the day. Prepare your face with lukewarm water and then apply your cleanser in circular motions. Rinse and then pat your skin dry. Using a moisturizer and SPF in the morning (applied after cleansing) will help keep your skin protected from harmful UV exposure during the day. Nighttime Facial Cleansing At night, you should start by removing your makeup to create a clean slate and maximize the effectiveness of your cleanser. The Silk Radiance 3-in-1 Cleansing Oil is an effective makeup remover for all skin types. The Crystal Clear Eye Makeup Remover can also be used on all skin types and has a peptide-based formula to gently cleanse  the fragile skin around your eyes. After removing your makeup, use a facial cleanser of your choice and then pat your face dry. Find Your Ideal Facial Cleanser At Epicuren Discovery, we are pleased to offer a wide variety of cleansers and skincare products tailored to different skin types and skin conditions. Take our Skin Quiz today and shop online for skincare products specifically designed for your skin type.

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