Skincare expert Renee Rouleau shares her expertise on the basics of skincare, the importance of UV protection, dealing with "maskne," collagen supplements, and the impact of diet on skin health. She also discusses her bestselling product and offers skincare tips.
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Daily Sunscreen Is Essential
Always wear sunscreen daily, even in winter or indoors, to stop UV damage effectively.
Apply sunscreen generously and use makeup with iron oxides as extra UV and blue light protection.
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Layer Skincare From Thin to Thick
Follow the skincare rule: apply products from thinnest to thickest consistency.
Use one serum per night focused on a specific skin concern, rotating different serums on different nights.
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Choose Gentle, Sulfate-Free Cleansers
Choose sulfate-free, low-foaming cleansers to avoid drying and damaging your skin barrier.
Educate yourself on product ingredients to select effective, suitable skincare, regardless of price point.
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Confession: I have been struggling with establishing a steady skincare routine for years. Today, I’m tackling the topic of skincare (and, skin health!) with esthetician and CEO and founder of Renee Rouleau Skincare, Renee Rouleau. We really dive into the nitty gritty, from the absolute basics to make up a routine and how to deal with the dreaded “maskne” to what’s the deal with collagen. Plus: Unpacking SPF best-practices, the sweat bumps on your forehead that feel like they never go away (is this just me?), and if there are certain foods you should nix from your diet for clearer, brighter skin.
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