If you thought you were safe from the occasional breakout now that you don't wear makeup daily (hello, work from home) or expose your skin to the harsh weather or environment, you're in for a surprise!
In 2020 we added an arsenal of new words to our vocabulary: social distancing, self-isolation, quarantine, and now . . .
We've been spillin' the tea on all things hyperpigmentation from What It Is to Things You May Be Doing that's making it worse. We're here to introduce you to key ingredients known to help with hyperpigmentation.
One of the biggest skin concerns is hyperpigmentation. In most cases, you will inevitably develop or have hyperpigmentation, but what if we told you there are at least five things you're doing daily that could contribute to or making it worse.
Hyperpigmentation is a big topic to tackle with various causes, treatments, and remedies. We believe the easiest way to go about sharing our knowledge to format into the W's of hyperpigmentation.
We've identified what acne is and touched on surface-level topics. Let's take a deeper dive into what different acne forms and how they are classified.
Anyone that has skin . . . has had, experienced, or has a concern about or relating to ACNE. We'll be honest acne can be a loaded topic given there is an array of things that can trigger/cause acne, various types, different treatments, and more. So, let's get into identifying what it is NOT . . .