Lotion
A type of moisturizing product that is typically lighter and more fluid than creams, used to hydrate the skin. Lotions are typically water-based versus creams, which are oil-based.
Read moreA type of moisturizing product that is typically lighter and more fluid than creams, used to hydrate the skin. Lotions are typically water-based versus creams, which are oil-based.
Read moreRefers to skincare products that are rapidly absorbed into the skin without leaving a greasy residue.
Read moreThe process of renewing or revitalizing the skin, often through skincare or treatments that improve texture, elasticity and tone.
Read moreA liquid product applied after cleansing to balance the skin’s pH and remove any remaining impurities.
Read moreThe medical term for wrinkle is rhytid. Wrinkles are fine lines and creases that appear on the skin, typically as a result of aging and/or sun exposure. Wrinkles develop due...
Read moreThe medical term for dry, scaly skin, often due to environmental factors or skin conditions like eczema.
Read moreA description often used for skin that appears firm, smooth, and free of wrinkles or aging signs.
Read moreRefers to a specific area of the face or body (e.g. "T-zone," including the forehead, nose and chin) often targeted for specific skincare concerns.
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