Published March 12, 2021
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Sure over the last 12 months we’ve all become obsessed with skincare, but that doesn’t mean that we understand half the shit we’re putting on our mugs sometimes. Product labels can be confusing as fuck, especially when they’re filled with fancy skincare ingredients like Hyaluronic Acid, Ceramides, Retinol, Squalane and Niacinamide which, quite frankly, all sound like they might burn your face off.
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A Beauty Editor s Guide to Winter Skincare
You’ll want to add all of Taylore Glynn’s Ulta Beauty picks to your cart. Dec 28, 2020
Proper skincare is a year-round commitment, but your complexion definitely needs some extra attention during winter. Winter s effects the dryness, redness, and flaking can show up out of nowhere, so it makes sense to be confused and have a ton of questions. Luckily,
Marie Claire’s Beauty and Health Editor Taylore Glynn is tackling your most pressing ones.
For many, 2020 has been a year of new experiences: wearing masks in supermarkets, Zoom conferences and watching Ministers cry on television. But for me, the biggest novelty has been that the skin on my face appears to be – for want of a better word – shedding.
Every morning for the past six months, I’ve awoken to find a delightful trail of skin debris on my pillow – and have a face that feels, and looks, as if it’s been soaked in bleach.
For a moment, I thought I’d contracted an unusual strain of Covid that causes snake-like skin. But I have weekly tests at work and so far, so negative.