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You’ve probably heard of ceramides but may not know exactly what they do. These ingredients are super important to skin health and I don’t think they get the recognition they deserve. So let’s take some time and learn about why you should include ceramides in your skincare routine.

What are ceramides?

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Grandparents can be your best friends, partners in crime, confidantes, and in some cases, they might be your primary parents.

Grandmothers especially, since they tend to be the matriarch of the family, are fundamental in keeping the family afloat. From their amazing homemade cooking and baking, to covering for you if...


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You’re probably used to skincare acids falling into one of two categories: exfoliating acids like mandelic acid,


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If your skin has started responding differently than it used to—more sensitivity, more dryness, more unpredictability—you’re not imagining things. Skin can shift for many reasons, from stress and environment to hormones, lifestyle changes, or simply doing a little too much in the name of skincare.

Mandelic acid was made for these moments. Ext...


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If the word acid makes you think of stinging, peeling, or hiding indoors while your skin recovers—meet gluconolactone. This gentle exfoliating ingredient is proof that acids don’t have to be harsh to be effective.

Gluconolactone is a naturally occurring compound in the body, closely related to glucose (a simple sugar). It’s also found in natu...


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