Hate ingrown hairs? You’re not alone. A hair that curls back or grows sideways into the skin, ingrown hairs are most commonly found amongst those with coarse or curly hair. Sometimes ingrown hairs are accompanied by other conditions, like “razor bumps” (pseudofolliculitis barbae), but sometimes they are not. While ingrown hairs most commonly appears in areas where the skin is shaved or waxed like the …
3 Common Exfoliators to Leave Behind
Exfoliation is one of the very best things you can do for your skin. Unfortunately, some companies have created products that do more harm than good. Here are three we don’t approve of here at ViaBuff: 1. Apricot Scrub The reason? Apricot granules tend to have rough, almost triangular, edges. When apricot scrub is applied roughly, it can actually rip …
5 Signs You are Exfoliating Too Much
Hangovers. Love handles. Fatigue at work. All of these are signs of too much of a good thing. When it comes to skin care, it’s hard to get too much exfoliation. Exfoliating removes dead skin cells, dirt, sebum, and debris on the surface of the skin. Skin is left with smaller-looking pores. Other skin care products also penetrate the skin better. …
4 Insider Tips To Improve Your Waxing Experience
Waxing can be a great solution for hair removal. It lasts longer than shaving, but isn’t as costly as electrolysis or lasers, nor is it as painful as epilation. In trying to discover the best ways to get your skin silky smooth, we went to the experts to find four exclusive tips: 1.) Consider “sugaring.” Sugaring is pretty similar to traditional waxing, …
How to Use An Exfoliation Puff for Acne
Acne is a severe problem in the United States, with over $3 billion spent each year on its treatment (British Journal of Dermatology, 2013). It is typically characterized by blackheads, whiteheads, pimples, greasy skin, and possibly scarring. Although it is common, not many people understand how to properly treat acne. It all comes down to what is causing your acne, and how …
Get to Know the ViaBuff Level 4 Exfoliating Puff!
If you’re looking for relief from very dry skin, look no further than the ViaBuff Level 4 Exfoliating Puff for Face and ViaBuff Level 4 Exfoliating Puff for Body. With a durable, tightly-woven cell construction, the ViaBuff Level 4 Exfoliating Puff will help to treat even the driest patches of skin without abrading or irritating the skin. ViaBuff Level 4 Exfoliating Puff for Face and ViaBuff Level 4 Exfoliating Puff …
Get to Know the ViaBuff Level 3 Exfoliating Puff!
If you’re looking for relief from dry skin, keratosis pilaris, or ingrown hairs, look no further than the ViaBuff Level 3 Exfoliating Puff for Face and ViaBuff Level 3 Exfoliating Puff for Body. With a durable, open-cell construction, the ViaBuff Level 3 Exfoliating Puff will help to treat an array of skin conditions without abrading or irritating the skin. ViaBuff Level 3 Exfoliating Puff for Face and ViaBuff …
Get to Know the ViaBuff Level 2 Exfoliating Puff!
If you’re looking for gentle exfoliation for your face and body, look no further than the ViaBuff Level 2 Exfoliating Puff for Face and ViaBuff Level 2 Exfoliating Puff for Body. With a durable, open-cell construction, the ViaBuff Level 2 Exfoliating Puff will help to treat an array of skin conditions without abrading or irritating the skin. ViaBuff Level 2 Mild Exfoliating Puff for Face and ViaBuff Level …
Get to Know the ViaBuff Level 1 Gentle Exfoliating Puff
If you’re looking for gentle exfoliation for your face and body, look no further than the ViaBuff Level 1 Gentle Exfoliating Puff for Face and ViaBuff Level 1 Gentle Exfoliating Puff for Body. With a delicate, open-cell construction, the ViaBuff Gentle Exfoliating Puff will help to treat an array of skin conditions without abrading or irritating the skin. ViaBuff Level 1 Gentle Exfoliating …
Can Exfoliation Help Psoriasis?
Think you have psoriasis? You’re not alone. Psoriasis is a common condition, affecting 125 million people worldwide, or a full 2-3% of the world’s population (National Psoriasis Foundation). Psoriasis causes red, itchy patches on the body that may appear scaly (MedlinePlus). It is not contagious and is generally an inherited condition that tends to show first between the ages of 11 …
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