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AHAs Vs. BHAs: What's the difference?
                        What are AHAs?AHAs are also known as alpha-hydroxy acids. They are referred to as fruit acids because they are commonly derived from sugar cane or other plant sources. Popular forms of AHAs include glycolic acid, lactic acid, and citric acid, although AHAs derived from sugar cane (glycolic acid) are the most widely used in skincare. The great thing about AHA's is that they are generally recommended for normal, dry, and sun-damaged skin as they can enhance moisturizing factors. What are BHAs
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                Apr 8th 2022 
                How to Choose the Right Exfoliator for Your Skin
                        There is a frequent struggle within the skincare world about the best methods, usually pertaining to exfoliation. What are the best practices when it comes to exfoliating? Should you be exfoliating more often, less often, or not at all.
	Exfoliation is the best example of this, as it can be confusing. You have options between mechanical exfoliation and chemical exfoliation. Mechanical exfoliation pertains to a physical exfoliation - Hold on - Chemical exfoliation would be better, perhaps? Yo
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                Apr 23rd 2021 
                How to Shave with Razor Bumps
                        Shaving can be so harsh on your skin, and the thought of 
	shaving with razor bumps? Well, awful. But sometimes, it just needs to be taken care of.
	
	
	There are proper steps to remove body hair in areas with razor bumps that aren't so challenging and won't further harm your skin. This article will give you some ideas on how to treat razor bumps if they’re already here.
	
	
	
	
	Preparation before Shaving
	
	1. Use a calming, mild chemical
exfoliant
	
	It’s wise to use a scrub
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                Apr 2nd 2021 
                Glycolic Acid For Wrinkles
                        Acid, for skin?
	To the uninitiated, that word does not appear to match for something on your skin.
	 The fact is that skincare products on the market do come with this sort of substance.
	 So there is nothing usual as regards using 
	glycolic acid for promoting a skin.
	
	 What should thing more is it does help.
	 We discuss that here.
	You can keep reading to understand more together with other things you will need to know about it.
	
	What acid?
	Acid is a part of a group of c
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