Caring for Your Skin Type
Your skin type is as unique as your fingerprint, and understanding your skin type is the first step toward nurturing it effectively.
Your skin type is as unique as your fingerprint, and understanding your skin type is the first step toward nurturing it effectively.
As the temperature drops and the winter cold sets in, the effects of cold and freezing temperatures on our skin and hair become increasingly apparent.
As the leaves turn to vibrant hues of orange and gold, and a crispness fills the air, it’s time to transition not just your wardrobe but your skincare routine as well. Fall introduces a change in temperature and humidity that can leave your skin feeling dry and lackluster.
Going into fall as the temperature drops your skin and hair begin to change with the weather, but winter is when you can not only feel, but see the effects that low temperatures can have on our bodies
Determining skin type is important for a successful skincare routine. Knowing whether you have dry, oily, or sensitive skin helps you choose the right products.