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What is the difference between morning and evening products?

  • Serums:When it comes to serums, the active ingredients used will determine whether it’s better to use a product in the morning or in the evening. Ingredients such as niacinamide, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid are best used in the morning. Other ingredients, such as retinol, should only be used at night. This is because retinol makes the skin more sensitive to the sun.  

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The Role of Private-Label Products in the Post-COVID Skincare World

"Private label products have always been a cost-effective and efficient way for beauty brands to get their products to market," said Hannah Palese, a spokesperson for Adonis Manufacturing. "However, in the post-COVID skincare world, private label products are more important than ever. 

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5 skincare products that plump up and hydrate your skin

In order to combat the effects of aging, it’s important to look for skincare products that work to plump and hydrate the skin. With this in mind, here are the types of products you should be looking to add to your daily routine:

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Which skincare products should be part of your bedtime routine?

Serum: To really give your skin the best possible conditions for repairing itself during the night, add a serum to your PM routine. Serums penetrate the skin at a deep level, delivering key ingredients far below the skin’s surface.

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Why does having a good skincare routine in your 30s matter?

One of the most significant changes our skin undergoes is in our 30s. This is a time when our skin begins to lose collagen at a rate of around 1% per year. This loss leads to decreased elasticity and the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

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What are the benefits of ginger as a skincare product ingredient?

Ginger contains compounds called gingerols and shogaols that have anti-inflammatory properties. These compounds can help to reduce redness and irritation in the skin, making it a great ingredient for those with sensitive or acne-prone skin.

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What’s the purpose of hyaluronic acid in skincare?

A key component of many skincare products, hyaluronic acid is a humectant, a molecule that retains moisture. It has the unique ability to hold 1000x its weight in water, making it somewhat of a dream for skin that needs hydration.

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How to create your own anti-aging skincare routine?

While the aging process is entirely natural, and indeed beautiful, there are a few things we can do to whip our skincare routine into shape, to help give our skin a more youthful glow. To help you make the switch to a wrinkle-busting skincare routine, we’ve put together a quick guide.

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