Hi I’m Natalie Otto. During the winter time, some of our habits may be impacting our skin. Here are some tips for what you should and should not be doing.
Is dry, red, itchy winter skin preventing you from exfoliating? You may think that with these winter skin conditions you should hydrate only, but that’s only one part of the equation.
In the past few weeks we’ve given you tips on how to reduce dryness on your face, and hands, but this week we want to share our tips on how you can relieve flakiness in another area...
Last week we gave tips for super-dehydrated skin on the face, but one of the areas on the body that you may see are in need of immediate attention are your hands.
Taking proper care of your skin will help it feel silky-smooth, even in the winter time! Pace the peels – During the winter as you’ve probably experienced, your skin may feel tight and flaky.
One of the most unfortunate things about the winter time for our skin is the dryness that ensues! For those with super-dehydrated skin, here are some tips on how you can fix this winter skin issue.
There is nothing like unwinding after a long day, letting the water run, and relaxing in your tub. To make sure you are getting the most out of your bathing experience, we wanted to share with you our way to…
With the cold winter weather, let’s face it, we tend to be more tired, our eyes tend to be darker and droop a little more, and we need something to help give us a boost in the morning.