New
swimsuit, check. New sandals,
check. Wide-brimmed hat, check. Electronic ticket, check. If only you could check off getting rid of those
pesky things on your bikini line, but there they are, staring you right in the
face! Check. Mate.
Sharing insight and advice on how to achieve clear, radiant skin, with anti-aging for the acne-prone, and acne help for Gen-Y to Baby Boom, from Daniela's Facial Studio
Adult Acne Tip: How to Wash Your Face
You would think washing
your face is a complete no-brainer, but consider this: on more than one occasion, I’ve been prompted
to ask clients with congestion and breakouts on their entire hairline if they
tend to avoid those areas when washing. Often people will avoid the area not wanting to get it wet. This can sometimes be why I see such congestion there.
Now granted, someone who washes their hair every day will not have this
problem no matter how they wash their face.
But not everyone does that.
Demystifying Large Pores in Adult Acne Skin
As an Adult Acne Specialist, I get asked all the time how
to get rid of large pores - slash - make them smaller - slash - make them disappear,
etc.
The answer is pretty disappointing (no, they cannot be shrunk), but also kind of fascinating.
There is, however, a way to prevent them from looking bigger than they already are.
The answer is pretty disappointing (no, they cannot be shrunk), but also kind of fascinating.
There is, however, a way to prevent them from looking bigger than they already are.
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What does Comedogenic mean?
For those of you with Adult Acne, this is real information you don't want to miss!
I’m sure
you’ve seen this term before.
Comedogenic.
Let's break it down;
Comedogenic.
Let's break it down;
comedo = an impaction of varying
size containing a mixture of sebum (fancy name for our skin’s oil) and dead
skin cells, often known as a “blackhead”;
genic = creating.

Cheek Breakouts and the Blush Brush Conundrum

You may have also come to a similar thought, but
from a different angle. After asking at
Sephora, or perusing Pinterest, there's no doubt that you've come across the
advice to wash your makeup brushes. It
only seems to make sense that your dirty makeup brushes would cause breakouts,
right?
Actually? NO ! As I always tell my clients, "It's not the brush, it's the blush!"
Allergies and Adult Acne
What is the Allergy-Acne Connection? If you have environmental allergies or even
food sensitivities, they could provide clues to your persistent breakouts. Sensitivity in one area can contribute to
sensitivity in another area.
As part of my online skincare
coaching service, Eval by Email®
Adult Acne Clearing Program, vital information about your skin’s history is
gathered along with full names of all the products you use from head to
toe.
One section that may surprise you is
dedicated to listing your allergies -- anything related to food, environment,
cosmetics and even medication. Why do I
need such details about everything topical or ingested? Is there a connection between allergies and
acne breakouts?
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Kitchen Esthetician or How to Navigate Acne DIY
Working on my Adult Acne Online Coaching program, helping
people adjust their home routines to clear their breakout issues, coming across
some kind of DIY facial oil, mask or cleansing oil is an almost daily
occurrence. Between Instagram, TikTok, and beauty
blogs, the skincare consumer is bombarded with all sorts of advice
on how best to deal with acne in general, but particularly on how to save money
and health by making your own products right in your own kitchen. I can’t blame anyone for trying these
things. Who can possibly object to
saving money and guarding their health?
There are three problems with the logic here.
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