Dehydrated Oily Skin: Why Your Skin Is Overproducing Oil (And How to Stop It)
Think you have oily skin? You might actually have dehydrated oily skin. Learn why your products are causing excess oil and how to stop the cycle.
Deep dives on toxic and comedogenic ingredients, clean beauty brand reviews, and product recommendations that meet BOTH safety and efficacy standards.
Think you have oily skin? You might actually have dehydrated oily skin. Learn why your products are causing excess oil and how to stop the cycle.
That innocent word “fragrance” on your product label? It’s hiding up to 3,000 undisclosed chemicals. Hormone disruptors. Allergens. Pore-cloggers. All legally protected as “trade secrets.” Front labels lie, but ingredient lists don’t. Learn how to protect yourself from hidden fragrance ingredients that could be sabotaging your skin.
In this post, I’m breaking down exactly why squalane works for acne-prone skin, the crucial difference between squalane vs squalene (spoiler: one can actually cause breakouts), and how to use it as your first cleansing step. If you’ve been struggling to find a makeup remover that doesn’t irritate your skin, keep reading.
I discovered my favorite “clean” products had been reformulated with toxic ingredients – without warning. Here’s the clean beauty reformulation pattern affecting trusted brands and how to protect yourself.