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It eliminates wrinkles and wrinkles, and with every drop, the skin becomes firmer

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  What Does Hyaluronic Acid Do? What is hyaluronic acid? It’s one of the best ingredients to include in your morning and evening skin care routines. 히알루론산은 무엇을 합니까? 히알루론산이란? 아침과 저녁 스킨 케어 루틴에 포함시키는 최고의 성분 중 하나입니다. What is hyaluronic acid ? Have you heard of hyaluronic acid? If not, you may think it sounds like the least likely thing you would want near your skin. Acid for your skin? Yikes! But, in reality, hyaluronic acid is one of the best ingredients you can include in your morning and evening skin care routines. Let’s start with a definition. What is hyaluronic acid? Chemically speaking, hyaluronic acid, or HA, is a polymer, which means its molecules are chains of many small units put together. “Hyaluronic acid is a sugar molecule found naturally in the body,” said Jason Rothouse, a principal research scientist for Artistry™ skin care and beauty products. “It’s one of the main components of connective tissue, such as collagen.” 히알루론산이란? 히알루론산이라고 들어보셨나요?  생소하시다면   피...

ONE STEP TO REVEAL FRESHER, HEALTHIER-LOOKING SKIN

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  Exfoliation is a key step in any skincare routine. Skin cell turnover naturally slows with age.  You can promote cell turnover and more youthful and  healthier looking skin with the use of natural exfoliants. Have you been seeking a professional skincare treatment such as a chemical peel?  It’s time to discover the benefits of a professional chemical peel at home without the risk  or recovery time. It’s time to discover the  ARTISTRY Intensive Skincare Renewing Peel . What is ARTISTRY Intensive Skincare Renewing Peel? ARTISTRY Intensive Skincare Renewing Peel  is a targeted, at-home treatment that delivers benefits comparable to a professional chemical peel. Formulated with a naturally derived mushroom enzyme,  it works with the skin to reveal a softer, smoother, more radiant complexion in just eight minutes. Your Skin’s pH The outer layer of your skin has a natural pH of 4.5. The inner layers are made up of living skin cells  wit...

HEALTHY, BEAUTIFUL SKIN: CAUSES OF SKIN AGING

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  Your skin is probably the most accurate barometer of what’s going on inside of you. That means that unless all of your systems are “go,” your complexion will not look its very best! The good news is, if you take good care of yourself, physically and emotionally, your skin will look as robust and healthy as you feel. Nothing stays the same, and your skin is no exception. The face you see in the mirror today will probably be different from the face you see in 10 years. But it doesn’t matter how many candles are on your birthday cake. With simple and sensible health and skin care strategies, you can look great at any age! What causes skin aging? Genetics, environmental exposure, hormonal changes and metabolic processes can all contribute to skin aging. Intrinsic factors Intrinsic aging or your natural aging process begins appearing in your mid-20s. This can include the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, loss of underlying fat and bones shrinking away from the skin due to bone lo...

A Minimalist’s Anti-Aging Skincare Routine

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A  Minimalist’s Anti-Aging Skincare Routine Short on time but want to support your skin long term? Discover an anti-aging skincare routine that even minimalists would approve of. Just like wine gets better with age, so can your skin—if you’re using the right products. Implementing a thoughtful skincare routine early on can help you be proactive against premature skin aging. But, not all products are created equal, so which ones should you choose? We’ve compiled a list of just a few products that should have a permanent home in your anti-aging skincare routine. Since not everyone has the time to apply nightly face masks or spend a pretty penny on eye cream, we’ve only included practical, low-maintenance steps. Let’s get started. Prevention Is Key Why should you adopt an anti-aging skincare routine now? It can save you from spending even more down the line. For example, sun exposure may be responsible for much of your skin’s visible signs of aging (also known as photoaging). Why does...

SCIENCE OF SKIN CARE: PROTECT YOUR SKIN FROM THE SUN

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  Artistry® Skin Care backs every product we make with scientific research.  Our advisors include world-renowned experts in dermatology, surgery, and more. When it comes to skin damage from sun, there is much we’ve learned. Here’s what some of the latest research tells us, about just how the sun can harm your skin — and what you can do to prevent it. Sun Exposure Can Damage Your Skin’s DNA and  Disrupt Natural Cell Repair We are all familiar with the benefits of wearing a sunscreen to shield our skin from the sun’s harmful rays. But new scientific discoveries show that the problem is both deeper and more dangerous than previously believed. You may see glowing skin after sun exposure as a sign of health and beauty. But the fact is that DNA damage is happening deep within the skin.  That change in your skin’s color after a little time in the sun is visible to everyone —  but the DNA damage is invisible yet dangerous. That’s because damage to DNA is a direct cause ...

SPRING SKIN CARE: DO YOU HAVE DEHYDRATED SKIN?

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  The science behind dehydrated skin When your skin is well hydrated, it looks vibrant, smooth, and fresh. But when your skin’s natural processes for maintaining hydration break down, it can start to look dull and have visible lines. No one wants that. That’s why it’s so important to keep your skin hydrated by caring for it in a way that helps maintain cell health while sealing in moisture. What causes dehydrated skin? In a perfect world, your skin does a pretty good job of keeping itself hydrated, but our world is rarely perfect. Your skin’s natural hydration process is easily disrupted by a lack of water and other risk factors that are part of everyday life, including harsh weather, extreme indoor environments, everyday stress or even daily cleansing. Can oily skin be dehydrated? And those of us with oily skin are not immune to dehydration. While oil provides a type of moisture, it doesn’t combat the dehydration that occurs due to a lack of water. So, all types of skin — even oil...