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5 Ways Argan Oil & Vitamin C Are Good For Your Skin After Sun Exposure
Haven’t heard of argan oil? It’s an exotic, aromatic liquid pressed from the nut of an indigenous Moroccan tree called the argan tree. In Morocco, argan oil for sale is used for natural skincare and haircare treatment. 

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How Long Does the Skin Care Serum With Vitamin C and Ferulic Acid Last?
If you are looking at investing in a Vitamin C serum, you are right to wonder about its shelf life and effectiveness, as well as the mileage you can get out of a bottle.

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What Does Squalane Oil Do?
Squalene oil is an unsaturated oil found in your skin, olives, and sugarcane. Squalene oil is unstable and goes rancid very quickly. Through a hydrogenation process, squalene oil is transformed into a stable product that benefits your face and skin. It can be part of a beauty routine that includes natural skincare products.

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Is Squalane Good for Acne?
You may feel at a loss for how to deal with acne after you have tried numerous products. However, if you have yet to try pure squalane oil, then you need to start utilizing it. There are many serums for acne prone skin to help control breakouts, but squalane is one of the best products that you should make part of your routine. 

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How Often Can I Use Hyaluronic Acid?

Hyaluronic acid is a substance that’s used in both cosmetics and medicine. It’s naturally present in the human body and is found primarily in joint and eye fluids. It has a remarkable ability to replenish moisture in the body, which leads to plumper, more radiant skin. Unfortunately, as the body ages, its production of hyaluronic acid begins to decline. As a result, the skin begins to sag, dry out, and lose its firmness. Applying a skincare product with hyaluronic acid can restore radiance and pliability.


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How do I reduce fine lines around my eyes?
Some call them “crow’s feet” and other call them “smile lines.” No matter how you refer to the fine lines under eyes, they make you look older. These fine lines begin to form in your youthful years. Squinting, sun damage, smiling and smoking can all cause these wrinkles to begin.

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Should I use Matrixyl 3000™ or Matrixyl® Synthe'6?
The Matrixyl peptides have been getting a lot of attention in skincare circles, with people wondering which of them will work best for each skin type. Some even recommend combining the Matrixyl peptides to get a bigger benefit, since each does separate things.

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Is It Better for Your Skin to Apply Vitamin C Serum in the Morning? Or at Night?
Skincare science is an active area of research, which means that there are a lot of competing opinions about the best way to nourish and provide for different skin types. Often, conflicting opinions both have what looks like strong evidence behind them.

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