How to Use Sea Buckthorn to Promote Collagen

Sea Buckthorn is an excellent skincare ingredient to boost collagen production.  It contains abundant nutrients for skin and is healing. How do you use Sea Buckthorn? Read about How to Use Sea Buckthorn for Collagen Production.   WHAT SEA BUCKTHORN DOES You may have seen Sea Buckthorn Oil in some skincare products. It is an…

Probiotics for better skin

That natural youthful glow you get from a post-yogurt facial is not just wishful thinking or all in your head. Clinical studies back that the topical use of Probiotic bacteria makes both skin and hair look healthy.   Can probiotics Make for better skin? That natural youthful glow you get from a post-yogurt facial is…

How to Buffer Retinol

This article teaches how to apply retinol to sensitive skin and avoid irritation by using Buffering techniques. How to Buffer Retinol. Buffering: How to Apply Retinol to Sensitive Skin Retinol works wonders for the skin. It is part of the holy grail of skincare of Vitamin C during the day and Retinol at night. But…

How to Use Hair Vitamins for Better Hair

How to Use Hair Vitamins For Better Hair. Most people are familiar with Biotin for improved hair growth, but many vitamins and minerals are important to promote hair growth. When you read the label on hair supplements, what vitamins are necessary to keep hair healthy? We review a few vitamins and minerals often seen in…

How to Treat Keratosis Pilaris?

What can be done about Keratosis Pilaris, also known as KP or Chicken Bumps? As our previous Keratosis Pilaris article discussed, KP can’t be cured and is easily made worse with the wrong treatment. But Keratosis Pilaris does respond to the right treatment. We researched dermatology journals for how to treat Keratosis Pilaris or the…

What is Keratosis Pilaris?

Those white itchy dry patches of bumps on your skin can be treated.  This article explains how to treat Keratosis Pilaris. What is Keratosis Pilaris? Keratosis Pilaris is small, dry white bumps that occur in patches. You may know them as “chicken skin” or “chicken bumps” or “KP”. The official name is follicular keratosis. And…