Beauty Basics – The future of skincare
The industry is taking notice of the way people care for their wellbeing, inside and out. Healthy is trendy and this includes not only looking at what we are eating, but what our products contain. We saw a growing interest in natural and organic beauty, thanks to increased curiosity as to what exactly goes into our beauty products as we looked for cleaner, greener options. It’s no surprise that Pantone’s color for 2017 is a tangy tone called ‘Greenery’.
Any skincare regimen should always begin with a fresh face. What we cleanse with matters—and the components that make up that cleanser matter too. ZO Skin Health has been an industry leader in quality ingredients. Offects® Exfoliating Cleanser and Ossential® Daily Power Defense are a great way to start the day. And you can’t have a great base without UVA and UVB protection. Revision Skincare offers a fantastic tinted moisturizer to help you outsmart the signs of aging®. This award-winning tinted moisturizer gives skin a touch of sheer, healthy color. Formulated with a blend of three peptides and broad-spectrum UVA and UVB protection, it’s the smart way to care for your skin.
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