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Throughout high school science, we were taught that skin is an imperative organ that performs many important functions. Your skin is the protective layer that shields your body from the external world; it combats temperature, humidity, dryness, sun, wind, snow, air pollutants and micro-organism...
Women have long been underrepresented in the STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and math), but that doesn’t mean they’ve contributed any less. Even with overall higher university enrollment than their male counterparts, only 39% of university STEM graduates aged 25-34 are women (St...
Serums are the powerhouse of your skincare routine - They are designed to quickly and effectively produce visible results. Whether you have a specific concern that you’re looking to target, or just want to be proactive about skin health, serums can be an incredible investment!
What makes seru...
We may not think about it, but there’s a lot of science behind skincare products. Choosing ingredients that work well together and creating a formula that will optimize their effects is paramount to a successful product, and evaluating the efficacy of these ingredients and formulations is an i...
Your skin is doing some amazing things for you, day and night, 24/7! It protects you from the everyday effects of the environment like UV damage and pollution, repairs damage caused by these effects (as well as all those cuts and scrapes), and moderates which substances (and how much) can enter...
All living things, including your skin, age over time. The good news is, by understanding how your skin ages and the factors that affect it, you’ll be better able to protect your skin’s health and reduce the visible signs of premature aging.
There are many factors that influence aging, some of...
Skin, our largest organ, works around the clock to protect us. It is made up of 3 main layers, supported by and connected to our other organs. It does so many extraordinary things for us that we see as ordinary, such as regulating our body temperature by sweating or shivering, sensing our envir...