Love, hate it, believe it or leave it: you can't disguise much about your skin. While your mom will be the first to raise an eyebrow when you have a sunburn and your sibling will jokingly point out an untimely zit on your chin, dermatologists have similar reactions but for a different purpose. They don't just notice pinkish skin, they can tell how often you've applied that recommended daily SPF 30. They don't see a random pimple — but they do see if you've picked at a slew of outbreaks for months or years. It's their job to be hypercritical and detail-oriented when examining your pores so they can provide the best treatment and advice to ensure your skin radiates. Here, top-tier dermatologists reveal what they first detect on your face from the moment you walk into their office.
With everywhere from Sephora to CVS stocking Korean skin care products these days, it's easy to feel a little overwhelmed by the sheer amount of options. Enter Reddit: The AsianBeauty subreddit is packed with skin care aficionados who have tested and reviewed just about every K-beauty product under the sun.
Even if you're lucky enough to have beautiful skin, chances are you're still met with at least a few visible or clogged pores. You might wonder why the heck pores even exist if they cause so much trouble, but they do actually serve a purpose. Your pores act as tunnels that can release sebum to help lubricate skin and keep it healthy (yes, sebum can be good!). Issues occur when you have too much sebum.
Maybe you recycle your cans, bottles and to-go cups, but how about your old beauty products? Chances are, they're going in the trash — but Pacifica wants to help put an end to that.
Seeking an airbrushed makeup look for a bargain? Made for all skin types, this applicator takes the work out of blending out your foundation with a sponge attachment that vibrates to ensure seamless application. This product is also developed with the help of dermatologists and is allergy-tested and fragrance-free.