Skincare Science – Micellar Water
I use it every day. I swipe a cotton pad soaked with it every morning and evening. I use it to clean my makeup brushes and sponges every few days.…
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I use it every day. I swipe a cotton pad soaked with it every morning and evening. I use it to clean my makeup brushes and sponges every few days.…
Cashmere socks. Via rides. TULA’s Kefir line. These have been my saviors this winter. Warm footwear and inexpensive (shared) rides are obvious, but kefir skincare is not. What’s Kefir? Kefir…
I’ve stopped wearing makeup on most days. I still apply a little bit – fill in my eyebrows, line my waterline and dab concealer under my eyes. But the full…
Hyaluronic acid is fascinating. Truly. First, it’s found virtually everywhere in our bodies – in our skin, our joints, and even our eyes. Our bodies are constantly producing and using…
This Science of Skincare is a little different than most. It’s a history AND science lesson on one of the most commonly used products in skincare today – petroleum jelly. Get…
One of my favorite posts of the year was this one – and it’s largely due to the wonderful interview I had the opportunity to conduct with famed skincare scientist,…
Last month, I had the good fortune to sit down with famed skincare scientist Jules Zecchino. While his name may be unfamiliar, the products he’s developed are NOT. He developed Elizabeth…