5 Skincare Myths About Active Ingredients

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No Salicylic Acid In AM

The fact is it can be used in the morning without causing photosensitivity. It's suitable as a toner, serum, or gel.

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Retinoids Make Your Skin Thin

Retinoids stimulate collagen production, making the skin more resilient over time. Continuous use promotes stronger and healthier skin.

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Glycolic Acid & Indian Skin Tone: A No No

Glycolic acid is effective for pigmentation in Indian skin when used in the right formulation, strength, and frequency.

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Snail Mucin For Acne Marks & Wrinkles

While snail mucin is a good hydrating product, it doesn't directly reduce pigmentation or stimulate collagen. Its primary benefit lies in hydration.

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Don't Use Vitamin C In The Morning

Contrary to the myth, vitamin C is best used in the morning. It helps prevent environmental damage, paired with sunscreen for enhanced protection.

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