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5 Spooky Skin Facts

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Have you ever wanted to be creeped out by your own skin? Well, look no further! We've put together some of our favorite spooky facts about the skin - and just in time for Halloween! Make sure to read all the way to the end so you don't miss the best (or worst?) skin fact of all!

The Dangers of Tanning Beds

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Tanning beds have become increasingly popular in recent years, as people strive to achieve the perfect tan. The plus side to using tanning beds is they can be used to achieve a consistent and even tan without having to spend hours in the sun. They can also be used year-round, without having to worry about the weather outside.

Choosing the Right Sunscreen

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Although sunscreen is one of the most important parts of a skincare routine, it is usually the most common thing that is skipped over, with only 11% of Americans wearing sunscreen every day. What's even more mind-blowing is that almost 50% of Americans say they NEVER wear sunscreen!! If you are someone who doesn't usually wear sunscreen, you may be asking yourself why this is such a big deal.

Collagen Production & Supplementation

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Collagen supplements have been promoted by the beauty industry for years, and I'm sure we've all asked the same question; do they actually work? To understand the answer, we first need to understand what collagen actually is and how it works. Collagen is the main structural protein in your skin, making up seventy to eighty percent of your skin.

Probiotic Skincare Products: What Are They and Do You Need Them?

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Did you know that there are over one thousand species of bacteria living on the surface of your skin? I know, this might sound a little off-putting, but this is actually a good thing. The bacteria on your skin, or your skin microbiome, is needed to fight infection, regulate PH levels, protect against environmental damage, and keep the skin hydrated and healthy.