Author: Gustavo Collins

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Gentle Beauty: Why Sensitive Skin Loves Plant-Based Skincare

Sponsor by www.ubeeu.co Gentle Beauty: Why Sensitive Skin Loves Plant-Based Skincare The challenges faced by women and Gen Z with sensitive skin, as well as the benefits of plant-based skincare.  Let’s Review Below Sensitive Skin Challenges: Women and Gen Z are more prone to skin sensitivity, including differences in skin thickness, hormonal changes, environmental exposure, … continue reading

Winter Skin Survival: Why You Need a Stealth Shield for Ultimate Protection

Sponsor by www.ubeeu.co  #Naturalbeauty, #smallbusiness, Wintertime poses a unique challenge to your skin. -With low humidity both outdoors and indoors -The water content of the outermost layer of your skin tends to reflect the level of humidity around it. -This can leave your skin feeling dry, tight, and less willing to face the world. Daily … continue reading

How Gen Z Drives Sustainable Shopping: Insights and Influence

Sponsor by www.ubeeu.co How Gen Z Drives Sustainable Shopping: Insights and Influence Generation Z (Gen Z), born between the nineties and the noughties (roughly spanning 1995 to 2010), demonstrates remarkable concern for the planet’s well-being. Their impact extends beyond personal choices, inspiring other age groups to prioritize sustainability.  Here’s why: Preference for Sustainability: Three-quarters of … continue reading

Why Women Experience Dry Skin: The Importance of Hydration

Sponsor by www.ubeeu.co Why Women Experience Dry Skin: The Importance of Hydration Dry skin is a direct consequence of dehydration. To combat this, women should prioritize ample water intake to nourish not only their skin but their entire body. Why is hydration crucial? Texture and Appearance: Proper hydration significantly impacts the texture and appearance of … continue reading

Decoding Women Oily Skin: Unveiling Factors and Greasy Skin Care Tips

Sponsor by www.ubeeu.co Unveiling Oily Skin Factors Hormonal Influence: Androgens: Testosterone and other androgens regulate sebum production. Puberty-related hormonal changes lead to increased sebum, contributing to acne and oily skin. Progesterone: Although not an androgen, progesterone affects sebum by weakening the enzyme 5 alpha-reductase, which activates sebum production. Genetics and Environment: Inherited Factors: Some individuals … continue reading