Acne can be frustrating and painful, but it doesn’t have to be a life sentence. Finding the best skincare products for acne and using them consistently can make a huge difference in revealing clear, beautiful skin.
Peptides are the secret ingredients to brighter, tighter, younger-looking skin. We’ve got everything you need to know about these anti-aging powerhouses. Read on to learn what peptides do and how to use them in your skincare routine.
Rose oil is among the most popular rose-based beauty products. But when you hear the term “rose oil,” do you think of rose oil, or rosehip oil? And what exactly is the difference? Read this to find out!
Macadamia nut seed oil is a very capable anti-aging ingredient, full of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and other nutrients to nourish, hydrate, and protect skin without clogging pores.
It’s easy to assume that all skin acids are the same, but they’re not. This is your comprehensive guide to skin acids, including what they do and which to add to your skin care routine asap.
We know you’re busy crushing those New Year’s fitness goals, and while workin’ up a sweat is amazing for your body and mind, it can also wreak havoc on your skin. Make 2020 the year you give your skin the love it deserves with HDB’snine skincare habits to adopt before AND after you get your sweat on.
If you have sensitive, oily and/or, break-out-prone skin, you know the importance of knowing what’s in your products. This post breaks down the details behind beauty buzzwords like "non-comedogenic" and "hypoallergenic."
The blue wavelengths of light often associated with electronics like computers and phones can affect the body’s circadian rhythm and disrupt our natural wake and sleep cycle. When the skin’s natural circadian rhythm is off, skin cells aren’t able to maintain their natural nighttime repair process — which can lead to wrinkles, dark under-eye circles, and other visible signs of aging. Read this to find out the best ways to protect your skin from blue light damage.
There are two types of exfoliation used in skincare: chemical and mechanical. The goal of both types is to reveal new, fresh skin cells beneath the upper surface of the skin. Read this to learn the difference between the types and best practices for exfoliating!