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Rose vs. Rosehip: Differences, Benefits, and Uses

Rose vs. Rosehip: Differences, Benefits, and Uses

Rose oil is among the most popular rose-based beauty products. But when you hear the term “rose oil,” do you think of rose oil, or rosehip oil? And what exactly is the difference? Read this to find out!
Benefits of Macadamia Nut Seed Oil: Anti-Aging Antioxidants

Benefits of Macadamia Nut Seed Oil: Anti-Aging Antioxidants

Macadamia nut seed oil is a very capable anti-aging ingredient, full of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and other nutrients to nourish, hydrate, and protect skin without clogging pores.
What Are Skin Acids and How Do You Use Them? A Definitive Guide

What Are Skin Acids and How Do You Use Them? A Definitive Guide

It’s easy to assume that all skin acids are the same, but they’re not. This is your comprehensive guide to skin acids, including what they do and which to add to your skin care routine asap.
Skincare Tips for Before and After Your Workout

Skincare Tips for Before and After Your Workout

We know you’re busy crushing those New Year’s fitness goals, and while workin’ up a sweat is amazing for your body and mind, it can also wreak havoc on your skin. Make 2020 the year you give your skin the love it deserves with HDB’snine skincare habits to adopt before AND after you get your sweat on.

CALM RED, IRRITATED SKIN WITH THE BEST BOTANICALS

Calm Red, Irritated Skin: Best Soothing Botanicals

Redness and irritation are often a sign that the skin’s protective barrier has been compromised. Read on to learn how to calm red, irritated skin.
Non-comedogenic and hypoallergenic skincare for sensitive and acne-prone skin

What Do Skincare Buzzwords Like Non-Comedogenic and Hypoallergenic Really Mean

If you have sensitive, oily and/or, break-out-prone skin, you know the importance of knowing what’s in your products. This post breaks down the details behind beauty buzzwords like "non-comedogenic" and "hypoallergenic."
Blue light's affects on skin and aging

Does Blue Light Cause Skin Damage? (And What You Can Do About It)

The blue wavelengths of light often associated with electronics like computers and phones can affect the body’s circadian rhythm and disrupt our natural wake and sleep cycle. When the skin’s natural circadian rhythm is off, skin cells aren’t able to maintain their natural nighttime repair process — which can lead to wrinkles, dark under-eye circles, and other visible signs of aging. Read this to find out the best ways to protect your skin from blue light damage.

Chemical versus mechanical exfoliation for skincare anti-aging and acne

Chemical vs. Mechanical: Types and Benefits of Exfoliation for the Skin

There are two types of exfoliation used in skincare: chemical and mechanical. The goal of both types is to reveal new, fresh skin cells beneath the upper surface of the skin. Read this to learn the difference between the types and best practices for exfoliating! 

SKIN HEALTH: HOW DOES VITAMIN C HELP YOUR BODY?

Skin Health: How Does Vitamin C Help Your Body?

Applying skin and hair products rich in vitamin C will defend your skin from sun damage and environmental stress, will kill bacteria growing on skin which will help to minimize acne, and will help skin grow with enhanced strength and flexibility. Vitamin C does so much for us, and in this case, supplements and diet aren't the answer - topical products are!
Men's skincare with a beard

Men’s Grooming 101: The ultimate guide to skincare with a beard

Beard care is all about nourishing the facial hair and skin underneath to keep it clean, hydrated, and flake-free, as well ss keeping your beard soft, smooth, and tamed. Read this for beard care tips that will keep your facial hair looking and feeling healthy.
Aloe vera plant extract for skincare and acne

Using Aloe Vera for Acne and Improving the Look of Your Skin

Curious about the benefits of aloe vera for acne? Aloe vera is an ancient medicinal plant that holds astringent properties you can use to treat inflammation and infection. Read on to learn about it's top benefits and uses.

How to mange your skin's microbiome for healthy, clear skin.

Why Your Skin’s Microbiome Matters

The skin microbiome is responsible for the health of your skin, including how well it absorbs skincare products. An imbalance of bacteria in your skin’s microbiome can lead to skin concerns like eczema and acne. Want to know how to manage yours? Read this to learn everything you need to know about the skin microbiome!



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