Good to know:

- Ceramides are lipids that make up to 50% of the skin lipids that form the skin barrier.

Niacinamide (also known as nicotinamide) is a form of vitamin B3, a water-soluble vitamin that’s essential for maintaining healthy-looking skin

Hyaluronic Acid is a sugar that is naturally produced by the body. Found in high concentrations within the skin, hyaluronic acid is essential for maintaining your skin's moisture balance and is responsible for your skin’s plumpness and volume—and helps give your skin a smooth texture. Also found in the fluid that surrounds the eyes and joints, hyaluronic acid acts like a sponge that can attract and retain water, making it an excellent non-comedogenic hydrating ingredient. The skin’s natural production of hyaluronic acid declines with age, which is why it’s important to supplement the skin with skincare products that contain this ingredient.

- Eczema ( or atopic dermatitis) is a common skin condition usually appears as a red, itchy rash with blisters. Most frequently seen on the arms and behind the knees, eczema can occur on the face as well, especially in children and babies. Itching generally begins before the rash appears and leaves skin looking dry, thickened or scaly

 - Acne prone skin tips:

The proper skincare products are the ideal first step for getting acne under control and restoring a clear complexion, but there are several other steps you can take to keep breakouts to a minimum. These small lifestyle changes can add up to make a big difference in the health and appearance of your skin

  • Avoid over-exfoliating
  • Wash your face cloth after every use
  • Disinfect your cell phone
  • Change your pillowcase at least once a week
  • Sleep with a head scarf on
  • Skip the headband when you work out
  • Use sunscreen
  • Wash your makeup brushes

Skincare Routine:

Each season can pose unique challenges for your skin, whether it’s the hot, humid weather of summer or the cool, dry conditions of winter. This makes caring for your skin a constantly evolving endeavor. The good news is, changing your skincare routine each season is actually a lot easier than you may think. It all comes down to knowing which changes can have the biggest impact during each season