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Why Preventative Skin Care, Botox, and Treatments are so Important

Preventative skin treatments have been on the rise for a few years now and are becoming more popular. Over the past several years we have noticed that many individuals of all ages, but especially millennials, are now more aware of preventative skin care treatments. They are doing everything that they can now to prevent premature aging, …

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Chemical Peel Vs. a Laser Treatment: Which is Best For Your Skin?

Looking to improve the appearance of your skin but not sure which treatment option is right for you? Chemical peels and various laser treatments are highly popular options that address skin issues in different ways.They both have the same goal, which is to improve the appearance of your skin. So how do these treatments differ …

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What Is Dermaplaning?

You’ve heard of chemical peels, facials, laser treatments and more. But what is this dermplaning you’re hearing more and more about? Well, it’s basically the greatest treatment to exfoliate your face and get rid of any peach fuzz you have going on! Why is exfoliation important? Dead skin cells on the surface of your skin …

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How to Keep Your Skin Looking Great During Winter Season

Cold weather brings less humid air, overly hot baths, and stuffy indoor environments leaving you more likely to experience dryness and flakiness, especially if you are prone to dry skin conditions.  There are steps you can take to keep your skin looking great during the winter months.   Use a Humidifier. This is the number …

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