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Squalane: Your Skin’s Quiet Hydration Hero

Squalane: Your Skin’s Quiet Hydration Hero

Ever feel like your moisturiser disappears faster than your morning coffee? Y...
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How Your Skin Type Changes Over Time (And What to Do About It)

How Your Skin Type Changes Over Time (And What to Do About It)

Many people assume their skin type stays the same forever - oily, dry, combin...
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Why pH Matters in Cleansers (More Than You Think)

Why pH Matters in Cleansers (More Than You Think)

Cleansing seems simple. You wash your face, rinse it off, and move on with yo...
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BEMT

BEMT

BEMT serves as a highly effective, photostable broad-spectrum UV filter that ...
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Cica Extract

Cica Extract

Cica extract helps to calm, shield, and fortify the skin barrier while offeri...
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Willow bark Extract

Willow bark Extract

Willow bark gently exfoliates dead skin cells, unclogs pores, and reduces inf...
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Skinception
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Myth
You should wash your face multiple times a day to prevent acne
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Fact
Over-washing can strip your skin's natural oils, leading to increased oil production and more breakouts
Myth
Expensive skincare products are always better than affordable ones
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Fact
Price doesn't determine effectiveness. Many affordable products contain the same active ingredients as luxury brands
Myth
Natural ingredients are always safer for your skin
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Fact
Natural doesn't always mean safe. Some natural ingredients can cause allergic reactions or irritation
Myth
All-natural means always better.
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Fact
Natural doesn’t always mean safe.
Myth
Oils clog pores and cause acne.
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Fact
Ingredients like Jojoba Oil and Crambe Abyssinica Oil are non-comedogenic and mimic natural sebum, helping balance oil without clogging pores.
Myth
You only need skincare when you have skin problems.
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Fact
Skincare is about prevention, not just fixing what’s broken.