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With so many skincare products tagged as “natural,” you want to ensure you go for real natural ingredients that are safe for your skin.
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With so many skincare products tagged as “natural,” you want to ensure you go for real natural ingredients that are safe for your skin.
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With so many skincare products tagged as “natural,” you want to ensure you go for real natural ingredients that are safe for your skin.
Few skin-care steps are as important as the cleanse.
“Double cleansing is exactly what it sounds like: cleansing the skin twice,” explains Los Angeles–based esthetician to the stars Candace Marino. “The concept behind double cleansing is to first remove whatever is on the skin (think: makeup, sunscreen, dirt, oil, and buildup from the day), and then cleansing the skin a second time to actually get the skin clean.” The methodology has its origins in Korea as a mainstay in K-beauty rituals, though it has risen in popularity stateside over the last five years.
Few skin-care steps are as important as the cleanse.
“Double cleansing is exactly what it sounds like: cleansing the skin twice,” explains Los Angeles–based esthetician to the stars Candace Marino. “The concept behind double cleansing is to first remove whatever is on the skin (think: makeup, sunscreen, dirt, oil, and buildup from the day), and then cleansing the skin a second time to actually get the skin clean.” The methodology has its origins in Korea as a mainstay in K-beauty rituals, though it has risen in popularity stateside over the last five years.
Few skin-care steps are as important as the cleanse.
“Double cleansing is exactly what it sounds like: cleansing the skin twice,” explains Los Angeles–based esthetician to the stars Candace Marino. “The concept behind double cleansing is to first remove whatever is on the skin (think: makeup, sunscreen, dirt, oil, and buildup from the day), and then cleansing the skin a second time to actually get the skin clean.” The methodology has its origins in Korea as a mainstay in K-beauty rituals, though it has risen in popularity stateside over the last five years.