Clear, Radiant Skin All Season Long

Clear, Radiant Skin All Season Long

Photo by Autumn Goodman on Unsplash The skin is the largest organ in the body and it is responsible for many functions that contribute to our health and well-being. It protects the body against physical and chemical aggressions, serves as a sensorial receptor, regulates body 

The Top 7 Products You Need for Winter Skin Care

The Top 7 Products You Need for Winter Skin Care

The cold and dry winter weather can be severely damaging to the skin. While you should always pay attention to your skin, it does need a little more TLC during the winter. Winter does bring about some serious challenges to your skin that you need 

Why Vitamin C Should be a Primary Ingredient in your Skin Care Products

Why Vitamin C Should be a Primary Ingredient in your Skin Care Products

Photo by Brooke Lark on Unsplash Vitamin C is a water-soluble vitamin, meaning that your body does not store it. You must obtain this powerful antioxidant from food, including citrus fruits, broccoli, and tomatoes or a Vitamin C supplement on a daily basis. It is 

5 Reasons to Take Probiotics and Why They’re So Good for You

5 Reasons to Take Probiotics and Why They’re So Good for You

Bacteria is commonly thought of as negative. There are plenty of harmful bacteria that can lead to a number of risks when it comes to the bacteria inside of your body. But with harmful bacteria comes beneficial bacteria called Probiotics. What are Probiotics? Probiotics are 

Collagen Explained: Not All Are Created Equal

Collagen Explained: Not All Are Created Equal

Collagen is the most abundant protein in our bodies. It is found in our bones, skin, nails, muscles, tendons and ligaments. Think of Collagen simply as the ‘glue’ that holds us together. While our bodies naturally produce Collagen, by the time we hit age 25, 

Manage Acne and Rosacea by Changing your Skin Care Routine

Manage Acne and Rosacea by Changing your Skin Care Routine

We’ve all had acne as teenagers, but it can be even more embarrassing to have acne as an adult. This is the most common skin condition in the United States, affecting up to 50 million Americans each year. Rosacea affects an estimated 14 million (1