#TheGlowLab
By Nina Connor
Our content balances modern science and ancient wisdom to provide you with the clearest understanding of health, wellness and skincare.
Unmasking Melasma!
If you have Melasma you’re probably experiencing light brown, dark brown, and/or blue-gray patches on your skin. They can appear as flat patches or freckle-like spots. Commonly affected areas include your face, including the cheeks, upper lip, and forehead, as well as the forearms. Melasma typically darkens and lightens over time, often getting worse in the summer and better in the winter.
How to clear Hormonal Acne?
How do you know if your Acne is hormonal? How to get rid of your hormonal acne naturally? Triggers and causes of hormonal acne.
How should I care for my Acne prone skin?
Although Acne is one of the most common skin conditions in the U.S., many people aren’t quite sure what acne is, which can make treating and preventing breakouts feel frustrating, if not, impossible.
The good news is that with a lot of patience, consistency, and the correct diagnosis and treatment plan you can be on the path to clearer skin.
I can't use Retinol. What should I do?
If you have sensitive skin or are pregnant or breastfeeding, skip the retinol and reach for one of these gentle alternatives.
HOW TO combat dark circles and tired eyes from sleepless nights?
HOW TO combat dark circles and tired eyes from sleepless nights?