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Paul Mitchell - Shampooing 101
Dermalogica - controlling oily shine
Are you seeking solutions to control your oily shine?
Well, you are not alone; many of us may experience shiny skins for different reasons, whether you have an oily skin type and are constantly managing that day-to-day shine. Or your shiny skin has appeared due to environmental or lifestyle factors. We understand that the constant battle to control excess oil can be disheartening, especially when nothing seems to work.
COLOUR WOW -THICKER, VOLUMINOUS HAIR HOW TO: 5 WAYS TO BUILD VOLUME INTO YOUR HAIR
Dermalogica - Awaken Peptide Eye Gel (New product education)
Have you experienced Face Mapping?
Face Mapping is Dermalogica’s unique skin analysis tool, designed to achieve a detailed analysis of your skin and produce a personalised prescription bespoke to your skin’s individual needs.
We asked Dermalogica’s Education Manager Victoria Evans to share more about Face Mapping and why you should experience this service.
How to gua sha - by dermalogica
The use of skincare tools has really grown in popularity, with Gua Sha being one of the most frequently used at-home tools.
What is gua sha?
Gua Sha is a traditional Chinese medicine technique that has been around for centuries. 'Gua' means 'scrape' and 'Sha' means 'sand'.
Summer Skin Essentials
SUMMER SKIN IS ALL ABOUT ACHIEVING THAT HEALTHY GLOW, WHICH CAN BE CHALLENGING WHEN YOUR SKIN IS HOT AND SWEATY!
There’s also the increased potential for sun damage and dehydration from heightened UV radiation and cranking up the air con. Read on for some top summer skin tips from Dermalogica Expert Victoria Evans.
Dermalogica- Which exfoliant is right for you?
Our guide to co-washing!
Co-washing is short for “conditioner-only washing.” Ideal for coarse, curly and dry hair, it involves using a cowash, also known as a cleansing conditioner, in between a regular shampoo routine. Shampooing wavy, curly or coily hair can be very drying and/or damaging to the curl formation. Using a cowash in place of shampoo once or twice a week results in softer, more manageable hair.