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Skincare Bounce Back: Recommendations to Repair Damaged Skin Barrier

Skincare Bounce Back: Recommendations to Repair Damaged Skin Barrier

Skincare Bounce Back: Recommendations to Repair Damaged Skin Barrier
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Skincare Bounce Back: Recommendations to Repair Damaged Skin Barrier

We all have good skin days and bad skin days due to factors we may or may not have control. Here are some things we can do to have more days where we look and feel radiant in our own skin. Looking ...

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Enlarged Pores – how to embrace pores but also do something about it
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Enlarged Pores – how to embrace pores but also do something about it

Just as some ingredients are more effective in treating acne and blemish, there are active ingredients that are particularly effective in refining pores and controlling sebum (one of the key culpri...

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Pilling Makeup? No Thank You!
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Pilling Makeup? No Thank You!

Pilling occurs when your skin is dry and there is a buildup of dead skin cells. Flaky skin causes makeup to roll up and reduce absorption. The solution to this is to make sure you exfoliate before ...

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Rovectin Routine - Updated and Better than Ever
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Rovectin Routine - Updated and Better than Ever

Luckily for you, we've taken away some of the guesswork by creating the Rovectin Routine (now updated with our new products)! This guide is a complete breakdown of everything you need to know so yo...

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From the Ocean Deep – Micellar Technology in Skincare
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From the Ocean Deep – Micellar Technology in Skincare

Micellar cleansing water is formed with micelles composed of both water and oil molecules. The oil molecule (lipophilic) of the micelle absorbs impurities and makeup from clogged pores, while the w...

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What is Lipohydroxy Acid (LHA) and why we LOVE it!
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What is Lipohydroxy Acid (LHA) and why we LOVE it!

WHAT is LHA According to The Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology, Lipohydroxy Acid (LHA) is a “derivative of salicylic acid with unique properties”. We’ve commonly heard of salicylic acid...

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