How often should you exfoliate your body? What is the right scrub to address dry or sensitive skin? We know so many of you have questions about how much product you should use, to how often you should exfoliate.
With the rise of natural, organic and handmade skincare reaching the market, bloggers are introducing us to commercial-free options, teaching you how to make your skincare from the privacy of your home. However, dermatologists and skincare experts aren’t so convinced that tinkering with more complex skincare products is a good idea and warn users their DIY efforts may be causing more harm than good.
When it comes to purchasing skincare, it’s all too easy to ignore the (often long) lists of ingredients on our favourite products. Unfortunately, however, many beauty items are packed with chemicals that scientists and health professionals are worried could have detrimental effects on the body.
Many people find that developing a habit of licking their lips too frequently can leave them feeling dried-out and uncomfortable. This is particularly true when the climate is quite dry, hot or cold - each element can adversely affect the surface of the lips.
As the number of cases of the novel coronavirus increases throughout Australia and in-fact the world, and with the federal government and state officials discouraging face-to-face contact, many local small businesses are fearing an economic impact.
When used right, your skin will love the beautiful, fresh feeling that comes from exfoliating with a natural body scrub. However, when misused, your skin will despise you, and will likely resent any skincare changes for a long time afterwards. With many misconceptions surrounding how much product to use, and how often, it’s easy to fall into this skincare trap.