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Jean Harlow – Besame Cosmetics

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Jean Harlow, the original blond bombshell of the 1930s, encompassed what decades of movie making and fashion has deemed the epitome of sex appeal. Jean was scouted and pleaded with many times over by Hollywood to audition and star in various roles before she reluctantly agreed. Her style and persona carried her into a remarkable, but sadly short career.

Jean’s platinum blond hair helped catapult her into leading roles that, up until then, had gone mostly to brunettes. Movie goers were ready for a blond vixen.
Women were bleaching their hair to platinum at alarming rates which, indirectly led to short hairstyles.

Jean Harlow’s platinum curls were not her only signature. Her pencil thin brows with a dramatic arch also influenced not only the 30s, but many decades to follow. We have seen her signature brows influence many modern looks throughout the last century and will undoubtably see them again as fashion tends to repeat itself.

Looking back at stills of Ms. Harlow, one can not escape the impact of her large beautifully made up eyes. The focus being on the lashes and liner. Her makeup look was definitely softer than her brunette contemporaries. She set the tone for how glamour would develop through the 1940s and 50s.
Not to mention all the starlets, musicians, and models who would emulate this look up until today.



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The Second Skin Ritual | Flawless Finish with ORIGINAL Pressed by bareMinerals

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Your skin—but better. That’s the idea behind the Second Skin Ritual, a curated step-by-step complexion routine built around our fan-favorite ORIGINAL Pressed Powder Foundation. From smoothing to setting, every product in this ritual is designed to enhance your natural radiance while maintaining that barely-there feel. The result? A breathable, seamless finish that looks like your skin on its very best day.

Whether you have 5 minutes or 20, this customizable ritual gives you flexibility without compromising on a flawless finish.

Step 1: SMOOTH

PRIME TIME™ Original Foundation Primer

Start with a clean, moisturized face and apply a thin layer of PRIME TIME™ Original Foundation Primer. This formula blurs pores, smooths texture, and creates a weightless canvas for foundation application, helping your makeup go on more evenly and last longer.

Step 2: EVEN

ORIGINAL Talc-Free Pressed Powder Foundation SPF 15
Apply with the Precision Face Brush

This is the hero of the ritual. Our ORIGINAL Pressed Powder Foundation delivers buildable, talc-free coverage with a soft matte finish that still lets your skin shine through. Use the PRESS. TAP. SWEEP. method for buildable coverage.

Step 3: CORRECT

ORIGINAL Liquid Mineral Concealer
Blend with the Maximum Coverage Concealer Brush

Target dark circles, redness, and blemishes with the ORIGINAL Liquid Mineral Concealer. Lightweight but powerful, this hydrating formula melts into skin for a seamless correction that stays true all day. Tap and blend with the Maximum Coverage Brush for an airbrushed look without the heaviness.

Step 4: VEIL

ORIGINAL Mineral Veil® Talc-Free Pressed Setting Powder
Finish with the Supreme Finisher Brush

Set your makeup and soften any harsh lines with the ORIGINAL Mineral Veil Pressed Powder. This skin-blurring finishing powder locks in your look. Use the Supreme Finisher Brush to sweep a light veil across the face for a soft-focus, filtered effect.

Step 5: SET

ORIGINAL Mineral Veil 24HR Natural Matte Setting Spray

Seal your Second Skin Ritual with our ORIGINAL Mineral Veil 24HR Setting Spray. Infused with skin-loving minerals, this setting spray locks in makeup for all-day wear—without feeling tight or sticky. Just a few spritzes and you’re ready to face whatever comes your way.

Customize Your Ritual by Time

We get it—some mornings are for full glam, and others are about getting out the door. That’s why the Second Skin Ritual is completely customizable based on your schedule.

  • 5-Minute Face: Apply steps 3 (CORRECT) and 5 (SET)
    Perfect for busy mornings or touch-ups between Zoom calls.
  • 10-Minute Face: Apply steps 2 (EVEN), 3 (CORRECT), and 5 (SET)
    Just enough time to get a smooth, confident complexion.
  • 15-Minute Face: Apply steps 1 (SMOOTH), 2 (EVEN), 3 (CORRECT), and 4 (VEIL)
    Ideal for workdays, date nights, and everyday glam.
  • 20-Minute Face (Special Occasion): Apply all steps for the full second skin experience.

The Ritual, Your Way

Every skin is unique, and every day is different. Whether you commit to the full 5-step ritual or just swipe on your favorite products in a pinch, the Second Skin Ritual is all about feeling confident in your own skin—whatever that looks like today.

Ready to create your second skin?
Explore the full ritual and shop the products at bareMinerals.com

Summer Hair Trends 2025 – Iles Formula

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Summer 2025 is all about hair that feels effortlessly chic, with styles that celebrate individuality, texture, and shine. Whether you’re embracing your curls or going for a sleek finish, achieve the look—flawlessly with one of our botanically formulated styling products.

French Bob

Nothing is more captivating than hair that’s sumptuous, lustrous, and silky to the touch. And when it comes to the iconic French bob, no one masters it quite like the French—wouldn’t you agree?

Whatever your hair’s texture, the Iles Formula Finishing Serum transforms it with a radiant shine you’ve never seen before. This weightless serum not only delivers a flawless finish and silkiness, but also protects against heat styling, UV damage, humidity, and colour fade—without ever weighing the hair down.


Au Naturel Curls

Curls, waves, frizz—everything textured and more. There’s no better serum than the Iles Formula Curl Revive.

It defines the most beautiful, frizz-free curls with effortless bounce and shape, while delivering all the benefits you love: heat protection, UV defence, and resistance against humidity.

It’s everything a curl girl needs—wrapped into one nourishing formula.

Natural Beachy Texture

Originally conceived as a botanical alternative to dry shampoo, the Rinseless Root Refresh offers so much more. It delivers the most effortlessly beautiful beachy, sea-salt texture—without the salt.

Simply mist through the lengths of your hair and let it air dry for a soft, natural wave with touchable texture.

Wet Look

Versace Spring Summer Runway Show 2020

For over a year, runway shows have embraced the balmed, high-gloss look—and there’s no better way to achieve it than with the Iles Formula Hair + Body Balm.

Enriched with organically sourced Shea and Tucuma Butters, this richly nourishing formula offers more than just a fashion statement. Perfect for sculpting everyday styles or creating effortless beach looks, its pliable texture allows you to shape the hair any way you wish—without stiffness or stickiness.

Not just for the runway—this balm brings editorial polish to real life.


Woolly Clothing Review: Merino Wool Activewear Tested

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I discovered Woolly in my quest to ditch plastic from my wardrobe. My first thought was, wait, wool to workout in? However, after trying out many of their pieces, I must admit, I am impressed with their quality and durability. In fact, they have integrated their way into my athleisure wardrobe.

*Affiliate Disclosure: I do have affiliate links in this blog post. If you purchase something from my link, I will receive a small commission from the sale.  This comes at no cost to you, but is paid by the company.  I do not take becoming an affiliate with any company lightly.  If I am, it’s because I believe in the company and their product.

Woolly Clothing Co.

Woolly has won my vote in the fight against plastic with their high blend or 100% merino wool activewear and underwear that are soft, breathable, temperature regulating and odor resistant.

They are Responsible Wool Standard certified which means that they are held accountable in their animal welfare and land management practices. They are OEKO-TEX certified, guaranteeing that their products are tested for harmful substances and safe for human use.

I love wearing Woolly’s bike shorts with the long sleeve crew – so comfy!

Why Merino wool?

When you think of wool, a hot, scratchy sweater may come to mind, but merino wool is nothing of the sort.

Other types of wool tend to work well for sturdy, durable outerwear, but merino wool consists of small fibers that are breathable, moisture-wicking, and soft. This makes it a great option for performance wear and body hugging clothing.

Pros of Merino Wool

  • Soft material
  • Luxurious
  • Temperature-regulating
  • Naturally water-repellent
  • Moisture wicking
  • Odor resistant
  • Biodegradable

Cons of Merino Wool

  • Can lose shape with improper care
  • Prone to pilling
  • Prone to snags
  • Expensive

Are Woolly’s clothing items 100% Merino wool?

Most of Woolly’s products consist of a high-blend of merino wool, if not 100% merino wool.

For example, their women’s crew neck tee consists of 95% Australian merino and 5% elastane. Or their women’s flex leggings that also consist of 95% merino and 5% elastane. Some clothing items lend themselves to needing a bit more stretch and flexibility to be functional, hence the elastane.

Mid-layer sweaters, socks, and athletic-weight t-shirts can be a blend of merino and elastane for a performance fit.

When in doubt, check the fabric section of the product description for the type of material and percentages used in the product.

Woolly's clothing products
Merino wool’s ultra-fine fibers make it breathable, moisture-wicking, and incredibly soft.

Care Of Woolly Clothing

Caring for your Woolly clothing will help them to last. Here are best practices:

  • Wash Woolly products on a cold cycle with similar colors. Avoid mixing in other clothing that has zippers, velcro or buckles as they can snag those fine merino fibers that make up your Woolly clothing.
  • Tumble dry low or air dry. If you choose to air dry, lay your clothing item on a towel and roll up like a burrito to gently squeeze out the moisture then hang it up to air dry.
  • To avoid excessive pilling, turn your Woolly clothes inside out before washing.
  • Avoid bleach, fabric softeners, or harsh detergents on Woolly products. Instead use a wool-specific detergent.

Woolly Customer Reviews

Here is a snapshot of what customers are saying about Woolly products, both the good and the bad! While I may not have the same opinion, I think it is so helpful to hear what others are thinking too.

I LOVE these tanks. Never too warm, always temperature regulating, soft and never itchy. I wear them all year around. They fit perfectly and never ride up or cling.

I have never been able to wear merino wool because it feels too itchy on my skin. These underwear are feather light. I didn’t notice any scratchiness and am very pleased. I would definitely purchase again.

Love these leggings and own a bunch of Woolley’s stuff. I’ve owned them for over a year now and wear them wherever from long haul flights to outdoor fitness in winter to ice skating and recently on trails and water activities in Patagonia both as is and under a pair of shell pants. They are hands down fantastic both in terms of material/craftsmanship, durability and design.

Unfortunately these are much bigger than expected, I ordered the small but they fit more like a large, I don’t think I’ll even bother ordering XS the Small is 3x too large.

Shirt is comfortable but see through. I have to wear a vest or sweater over it.

My Woolly Review

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Final Thoughts On Woolly Clothing Co

I have been so impressed with Woolly Clothing!  I’ve had several of their clothing items for over a year and they’ve held up so well.  Their quality is so apparent in their pieces.  I love knowing I’m supporting a brand doing it right and that I’m wearing products that don’t contain plastic.  I can’t wait to expand my Woolly wardrobe in the future!

Have you tried Woolly? Share your thoughts below!

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5 Easy Ways To Make Soap Curls + Roses

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I’ll be honest, I love making melt and pour soap, but sometimes the process can feel a little repetitive. Melt, pour, wait, unmold, repeat. So I started looking for ways to add a little something extra to my bars without making the process feel fussy. And that’s when I discovered soap curls.

Soap curls are thin slivers of soap that you peel or shave from a larger block. They naturally roll into these delicate, ribbon-like shapes that can be used as decoration, like on these gift box soaps.

Let ’em harden and they have this crunchy texture that feels like a gentle, satisfying scrub when you use them. If you’re into ASMR, the sound and feel of them is surprisingly relaxing, too.

You can also embed soap curls into soap loaf molds for a really beautiful, layered effect. It’s an easy way to make your soaps look more professional and artisan without a ton of extra effort.

So if you’re ready to add a little texture and visual interest to your melt and pour projects, let’s start with the basics.

Curling Tools

  • Vegetable peeler — This is one of the best tools for making thin, delicate curls roughly ½” – 1″ wide. It gives you nice control and creates those pretty ribbon shapes.
  • Y-shaped peeler — If you want slightly thicker curls with a bit more texture, a Y peeler is perfect. It shaves off wide, thick ribbons that can be turned into roses or embedded into soap bars.
  • Sharp knife — Use this if you want straight, wide, rustic-looking curls that you shape by hand.
  • Clay trimming tools — These are great for making small, wabi sabi curls. They give you more control for creating organic-looking ribbons that have a really pretty imperfect feel.
  • Citrus zester — This creates lots of small, thin curls. It’s perfect if you want a more delicate, confetti-like look from fine, festive ribbons.

Soap Making Supplies

These supplies are pretty standard to all melt and pour soap projects. The only one you may not have seen pop up before is glycerin, but the rest are things you should have in your soap making toolkit already.

  • Melt and pour soap base — Technically, you can use clear or white, depending on the look you’re going for. Clear bases work great if you want translucent, glassy curls, while white bases give you a more opaque, classic soap look. In my experience clear base is bit “stretchier” and gives you more curl than white soap base, thanks to the extra glycerin. But if you’re dead set on using white soap, I have a fix for it’s lack of stretch (see below).
  • Vegetable glycerin — This is the secret ingredient for making your soap more bendable and easier to curl. If you’re using white soap base, extra glycerin is a must for getting those pliable curls that hold their shape. Either, you can add a tablespoon or two of liquid glycerin to white soap base. Or you can mix clear (glycerin) soap base with white soap base and get the same affect.
  • Mica or liquid soap colorants — These are optional, but they’re a fun way to add color to your curls. I like using mica for a shimmery effect, but liquid colorants work just as well if you want solid, vibrant colors.
  • Fragrance or essential oils — Also optional, but adding a scent elevates your soap ever so slightly. Just make sure to use skin-safe fragrance oils or essential oils.
  • Microwave-safe bowl or measuring cup — You’ll need this for melting and pouring your soap base. A glass measuring cup with a pour spout makes things easier, but any microwave-safe container will work.
  • Spray bottle with rubbing alcohol — This helps eliminate air bubbles on the surface of your soap and can also be used to help curls stick to the top of a soap loaf if you’re using them as decoration.

Methods for Making Soap Curls

Here’s a high-level tutorial on the different ways to make soap curls. The method you choose depends on the tools you have and the look you’re going for. If you’d like more detailed instructions for working with soap base, check out our Complete Guide to Using Melt-and-Pour-Soap.

Prepare the Soap

  1. Start by cutting your soap base into manageable chunks so it melts evenly. You don’t want to put big blocks in the microwave, because they’ll heat unevenly and can scorch in some spots. Note: for this project, I used a 50-50 blend of white soap base and glycerin soap base. If using white base, make sure to add glycerin in some form or another, either by adding 1-2 tablespoons of liquid glycerin or by blending with clear soap base.
  2. Melt the soap in the microwave in short 20-30 second bursts. Stir it frequently to make sure you get a smooth, even consistency.
  3. If you’re using essential oils or mica for color, mix them in while the soap is still warm.
  4. Pour the soap into a silicone mold (the temperature of the melted soap base doesn’t matter here) and let cool. For smaller curls, I recommend using small, single cavity molds, which keep the curls from getting too long and breaking. For big, thick curls, you’ll need to use a loaf mold instead. If you’re not sure, just refer to the method instructions below.

How To Make Soap Curls Using Tools

1. Vegetable Peeler

Pour soap into a single cavity mold and let cool. Once your soap is unmolded and fully cooled, hold the block firmly in one hand. If it’s slippery from the glycerin, use a paper towel for a better grip. Run the peeler along the long, flat side of the block.

Let the soap naturally curl as you peel. If it doesn’t curl on its own, use your fingers to gently shape it into a ribbon while it’s still flexible.

Be careful! The thin curls can be fragile, especially if your soap is on the harder side.

2. Citrus Zester

Create a small bar of soap using a single-cavity mold. Drag the citrus zester lightly across the wide, flat side of a soap block. This creates lots of small, delicate curls that look almost like confetti. It’s a great option if you want a more subtle, layered effect.

3. Clay Trimming Tools

Pull the tool lightly across the flat face of a bar of soap. The curls will have an imperfect, organic look that I think looks really nice.

To keep creating clean curls, use a knife to cut the tattered soap off the bar and create a flat surface to work from. This prevents the curls from getting messy or uneven.

4. Y Shaped Peeler

Instead of creating a small block of soap, pour roughly 1 inch of melted soap into the bottom of a loaf soap mold. Let it cool completely.

Cut the cooled soap into 2 inch wide strips that’ll fit your Y peeler. Then run the peeler across the soap in smooth, even strokes to create thicker strips that you can form into curls using your hands.

5. Make Soap Curls by Hand – The Thin Pour Method

Pour a thin (approximately ⅛ – 1/16 of an inch) layer of soap into a loaf mold. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes to set partially. The timing depends on how thick your layer is, but you want it firm enough to handle without breaking.

Remove the layer from the mold and cut into 1-2″ wide strips. Then roll or curl it by hand while it’s still pliable. Allow the curls to set and firm up a bit more before using in soaps.

Ways to Use Soap Curls

Once you’ve mastered the basics of making soap curls, the fun part is figuring out how to use them. There are so many ways to get creative with these little ribbons, and honestly, experimenting is half the fun.

1. ASMR “crunchy soap”

If you’re more into the sensory side of soap making, you can decorate the tops of your bars with lots of curls to create that satisfying, crunchy texture. The sound and feel of peeling and using these soaps is oddly relaxing.

2. Embedding them in soap loaves

One technique I love is using the Pour-Thin method to create a long sheet of soap, then rolling it long-ways (like a Fruit Roll-Up) to make a tube-like curl. You can embed this inside a loaf soap mold for a really stunning cross-section when you cut the bars. For more tips on embedding shapes in soap, check out this post.

3. Mix and match for unique effects

Try mixing colors for a confetti look, or vary the curl thickness to add dimension. You can also combine soap curls with shredded soap for even more texture. Embedding curls in transparent soap creates a really cool, suspended look, while white soap gives you a more classic, layered look.

4. Making soap roses and floral designs

After making curls with either a vegetable peeler or cheese planer, you can roll them in a way that looks like roses. It takes some practice, but the results are gorgeous and perfect for special occasion soaps or gifts.

I’ve found that thicker curls (like those made with a cheese planer) creates better roses because the soap has enough thickness to stand up and look like petals.

5. Soap Curl Gift Soap

Gift box soap with soap curls as bowsGift box soap with soap curls as bows

These festive gift box soaps look like tiny wrapped presents, complete with overlapping gold ribbons and soap curl bows on top. And since they’re made with melt and pour soap, they make perfect last-minute holiday gifts.

Soap Curl Troubleshooting

Making soap curls can take a little practice, so don’t feel bad if your first batch doesn’t turn out perfectly. Here are some common challenges and how to fix ’em.

Cracked curls — If your curls are cracking or breaking as you make them, try adding 1-2 tablespoons of liquid glycerin to the melted soap. This increases flexibility and makes the soap easier to work with.

Air bubbles inside curls or embeds — Air can get trapped when you’re embedding curls into a soap loaf. To fix this, embed them at an angle so any trapped air has a chance to escape as the soap sets. Also make sure to spray the soap both before and just after pouring it.

Curls falling apart — If your curls are fragile and falling apart after you’ve made them, lightly spritz them with rubbing alcohol. This helps set them and keeps their shape intact.

Curls melting when embedding or pouring over — This happens when the soap you’re pouring is too hot. Make sure your over-pour soap is at a lower temperature (around 140°F or below is best). This way, it won’t melt the curls when it makes contact.

Uneven or floppy curls — If your curls aren’t holding their shape or they look messy, try using a sharper peeler, creating a thicker curl or working with firmer soap. You can also play around with adding a bit of glycerin to the base or adjusting your peel technique to get cleaner, more consistent ribbons.

FAQ

Can I use any melt and pour soap base?

Not all bases are created equal when it comes to soap curls. Bases that are too soft can end up mushy and won’t hold their shape. On the flip side, bases that are too hard may not curl nicely and could crack or break instead. You may need to try out several different soap brands or types to find one with a good balance between firmness and flexibility.

Do I have to use glycerin in the pour-thin method?

Glycerin helps make the soap more pliable and helps your curls hold their shape, especially when working with thinner curls. But it’s optional depending on your base. Some melt and pour soaps are already pretty flexible, so you might not need it at all. You made need to test a soap base and see how well it holds up.

Can I fragrance or color the curls?

Yes! You can add fragrance and color while the soap is melted. Just make sure everything is mixed well before pouring into your molds.

How long should I dry curls for ASMR?

If you’re going for that crunchy, satisfying ASMR texture, use thin curls and let them dry for about 5 weeks in a well-ventilated space. This gives them time to harden up and develop that crispy feel.

Can I curl cold process soap too?

Yes, cold process soap can work for curls once it’s fully cured and hardened.

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5 Simple Ways to Get Ahead of Holiday Stress Right Now

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The holiday season is meant to be about cheer and togetherness—at least that’s the idea. In practice, all of the gifts, travel plans, and family reunions you look forward to can also be the very things that make the stretch between Thanksgiving and New Year’s so overwhelmingly chaotic.

Even the most festive people can feel weighed down this time of year, and there are plenty of reasons why—the financial strain from buying presents; the social pressure of interacting with coworkers, friends, family; and the endless to-dos that make the holidays magical. On top of that, this season can be a painful reminder of the people we’ve lost or grown apart from—and for anyone traveling home, it can mean being thrust back into old identities and dynamics we thought we’d left behind.

While it’s totally normal to feel exhausted and anxious, the good news is that there are ways to get ahead of it and take care of your mental health. Here are a few expert-recommended strategies to guarantee a less stressful, more enjoyable holiday season.

1. Lower your perfectionist expectations.

It’s easy to get wrapped up in the idea of the perfect holiday celebration. But you don’t need to buy everyone the “best” or most expensive gift, decorate every last inch of your house, or bake an Instagram-bait pumpkin pie to have a memorable time.

Things can and will go wrong, no matter how seasoned a holiday host you may be. So instead of being quick to judge your shortcomings or spiraling over minor inconveniences, “give yourself the grace to not have everything be perfect,” Catherine Mogil, PsyD, a psychologist and associate clinical professor at UCLA’s Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, tells SELF.

A bit of self-compassion can go a long way: Not only can it make us more resilient in times of stress and more optimistic about perceived failures, but it can also provide the much-needed perspective shift to help you focus way less on what goes wrong and more on the positives—like how incredible it is to finally be reunited with friends and family again even though your flight got delayed, or, perhaps, how ridiculously fun it was to bake cornbread with your cousin, even if it tasted like dirt.

2. Maintain some of your routines.

Humans thrive off of routines. Consistent, healthy habits—like regularly eating well, exercising, and getting enough sleep—combat stress, improve our mental health, and make our lives feel more meaningful, research suggests. During the holidays, however, you’re probably eating and drinking more than you usually do, which can throw off your biological clock (a.k.a. sleep-wake cycle), and all sorts of other vital body functions.

The Best Anti-Aging Skin Care Routine By Experts

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You may not know it, but your skin is something of a hero to your body. As you go through your life, your skin is exposed to various dangers—harsh UV rays, external irritants, unhealthy air—that your skin is charged with protecting the rest of you from.

In return, it only makes sense that we do our best to keep our aging skin or mature skin looking clear, bright, and overall healthy.

With a daily, dedicated anti-aging skin care regimen, your skin can better withstand all that comes at it. Whether you’re in your thirties or your seventies, going through the steps to properly care for your complexion—day in and day out—can lead to strengthened, supported skin from the inside out.

Our Skin Health Experts have curated an easy-to-follow anti-aging skin care routine for anyone looking to protect against daily wear-and-tear, no matter your stage of life.

The Essentials: Day and Night

What causes forehead wrinkles and fine lines on our face? There’s many variables like genetics, skin type, unhealthy habits, and more that can accelerate skin aging. That’s why it’s important to have a solid anti-aging skin care routine to treat and prevent. Some skin care steps are so important, you need them both at the start and end of your day. Start with these products in both your daytime and nighttime routines.

#1 Cleanser

A work of art always starts with a blank canvas. Make sure to prep your skin by first removing any buildup of oil, dirt, or makeup with a gentle facial cleanser. When it comes to anti-aging skin care routines, we’ll emphasize the importance of gentle products: they shouldn’t dry out your skin, and preserving hydration is crucial in visibly improving the appearance of wrinkles.

#2 Toner

While toners are usually suggested for acne-prone skin, many toners are jam-packed with nutrients to sustain bright, firm skin. Right after cleansing, try using a toner that includes the ingredients like niacinamide, glycerin, and hyaluronic acid. These replenish the skin and promote skin cell renewal, promoting a youthful, plump glow.

#3 Moisturizer

If there’s one tip to take away from this article, it’s this: hydrate, hydrate, hydrate.

Make sure you’re following your toner with a moisturizing cream that refreshes and nourishes your skin, as this can encourage proper hydration, repair the skin barrier, and skin elasticity. For the morning, we recommend a lighter, water-based moisturizer, like the HydraKate™️Recharging Water Cream, while richer moisturizers should soak in while you sleep.

Steps to Boost Your Morning Routine

Like the coffee that helps you to shake off sleep each day, some steps of an anti-aging skin care regimen are best to use in the morning. Add on these products after the skin care essentials to wake your skin up and be ready to face the sun.

#4 Sunscreen

Sun damage remains the leading cause for premature aging. There’s nothing more important than sunscreen in preventing signs of aging. Sunscreen protects us from more than just sunburn; it also shields our skin from skin cancer, UV damage, dark spots, and—that’s right—premature aging. It can also help minimize the appearance of uneven skin tone and age spots.

Apply at least a three-fingers-length’s worth of sunscreen to your face and neck after your moisturizer to help guard your skin from the sun damage. Also, reduce your sun exposure by wearing clothes that cover your skin or using an umbrella with UV protection.

#5 Serum

In only a few drops, a good skin serum can give your skin a bright morning boost. Since serums are made to be lightweight (while still packing a punch of beneficial active ingredients), they’re perfect for layering between moisturizer and makeup. All the nourishment, none of the bulk. Some of the most common skin serums contain active ingredients like vitamin E, vitamin A, vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid to hydrate and balance the skin. For morning-time serums, look out for hyaluronic-acid-forward products. Try the HydraKate™️ Recharging Serum for one that specially combats dullness and dehydration.

Additions for an Ideal Evening Routine

Nighttime skin care usually features products that are richer, heavier, and more intensive. As we sleep, they get the chance to penetrate your pores more deeply and thus offer more robust effects.

Consider introducing these products to your evening skin care routine for maximum skin rejuvenation.

#6 Retinol

These days, no anti-aging skin care routine is complete without a retinol. Derived from vitamin A, this product can penetrate deep into your skin to boost collagen production, increase skin cell turnover, reduce the look of dark spots and age spots, and visibly improve the appearance of wrinkles. It can also brighten dark under eye circles if used correctly.

Adding a retinol like the DermalQuench Liquid Lift® +Retinol to your evening routine is ideal, as it will have more time to soak in while you rest. In addition, it’s best to apply a retinol at night—and follow with sunscreen in the morning—as retinols can make your skin more sensitive to the sun.

A Tip from our Skin Health Experts: Retinol is a fairly strong active ingredient. You should visit a board-certified dermatologist or skin health expert to determine if retinol is the right solution for your skin concerns. If you have dry skin, sensitive skin or acne-prone skin, introduce the retinol in your skincare routine slowly, so your skin gets used to it. That way, you’d know if it is compatible with your skin or not. Retinol is an effective anti-aging ingredient when used correctly under the supervision of a skin care expert.

#7 Lip mask

Perhaps you haven’t considered it before, but your lips deserve some attention during your skin care routine, too. If you’re already working hard to keep your skin looking young, you’d surely want your mouth to match.

Lip masks use butters, oils, and creams that are thicker than any old pocket lip balm (and deliver far more powerful hydration), making them much more suited to nighttime use. The rich hydration of these masks can help prevent lip wrinkles, dryness, and dullness.

Nourish and Support Your Aging Skin with Kate Somerville

In the rush of the day-to-day, it can be easy to shirk some or all skin care in your hygiene and cosmetic routines. But preventative-aging skin care starts and ends with daily, consistent skin care with products that make it easy to build—and stick to—a nourishing, anti-aging skin care regimen.

That’s where Kate Somerville comes in.

Our team of Skin Health Experts designs high-impact, ultra-beneficial skin care products for whatever step of life (or routine) you’re in. We’ve got you covered, from serums to sunscreens to a HydraKate product line dedicated especially to replenishing moisture (remember: hydrate, hydrate, hydrate). Our skin care helps you target anti-aging at the root—fighting sun damage, dehydration, and other dermal threats.

No matter the maturity of your skin, it can be healthy, happy, and dazzling with Kate Somerville.

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Dermatologist Advice for Winter Skin

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Holiday cheer is great. Holiday skin? Not always. One weekend of salty snacks, sugary treats, late nights, cold air, travel, and—you guessed it—stress—and suddenly you’re dealing with dry skin, dull skin, stress acne, irritation, or a cranky, damaged skin barrier. Sensitive skin especially tends to tap out this time of year.

Everybody has a favorite holiday treat—some sugary, some salty, all delicious. But when festive snacking ramps up, your skin often notices first. Too much of a good thing can leave you dealing with dry skin, dull skin, or an already sensitive skin barrier feeling extra cranky.

“Most holiday foods are either sugary or salty,” says Holzinger. “Eating these foods in large quantities can definitely impact your skin. Sugar tends to trigger inflammation and oil production, leading to acne breakouts and worsening of chronic skin conditions. High sugar intake can also reduce the skin’s ability to repair itself from wounds. Excess salt contributes to dehydration, dryness, and tightness—this is most noticeable in the under-eye area. Salt also causes the skin to look and feel much more swollen and puffy. During this time of year, I often see patients with flares of acne, eczemaand psoriasis.”

Late-night holiday parties, travel, family visiting from out of town, and on and on… the holidays are sure to bring a rise in erratic schedules and a decrease in high-quality sleep. Over the past few years, more and more science has revealed just how crucial good sleep is for every aspect of our health, including skin health. One of the key aspects of sleep is that it restores and repairs damaged tissues overnight, including skin cells. This is why too little sleep can hurt your skin.

“If your sleep is lacking, your skin will most likely appear dull, pale, and less radiant,” explains Holzinger. “Sleep deprivation also raises cortisol, which can weaken your skin barrier and lead to dry skin and flakiness. Dark circles and puffiness under the eyes are more noticeable due to fluid retention, and stress acne can also flare up if you’re not getting your sleep.”

As if lack of sleep weren’t enough, holiday stress tends to pile on—fast. And your skin definitely notices. “When you are stressed, your body releases excess amounts of cortisol,” explains Holzinger. “Cortisol leads to excess inflammation, which worsens skin conditions such as rosacea, psoriasis, eczema, and acne. Sudden breakouts and increased acne flares are often seen during this time of year.” Elevated cortisol levels also spike oil production. 50 million people struggle with acne in the United States, so if stress acne is a problem for you, you are definitely not alone.

Holiday cocktails are fun—but alcohol dries out your skin fast, leaving a weakened skin barrier in its wake. It expands the blood vessels, stripping the skin of moisture. This can exacerbate dull skin and cause redness, worsening rosacea and other varieties of sensitive skin.

“Alcohol depletes your body of water and electrolytes,” explains Holzinger. “This leads to dry, tight skin. Dehydrated skin will appear dull, and fine lines and wrinkles will be more prominent. Too much alcohol depletes vitamin A, vitamin C, and zinc, which further depletes collagen. Less collagen means slower skin repair and increased skin sensitivity.”

This isn’t as much of a habit as a condition, but it’s a significant factor in causing dry skin, dull skinand aggravating sensitive skin, especially during the holidays.

“Even if you are moisturizing regularly, your skin can feel drier because cold winter air holds less moisture,” explains Holzinger. “When the air is dry and there is less humidity, your skin does not hold onto water like it does in the summer months. Furthermore, indoor heating also pulls moisture from your skin.”

As you phase out skincare products with harsh, irritating ingredients that can worsen sensitive, dry, and dull skin, Holzinger recommends replacing them with dermatologist-recommended winter skincare products that hydrate, soothe, rebalance, and brighten the skin instead. These are her favorites for fresh holiday skin:

If your skin still feels irritated, flaky, dull, or inflamed—even after simplifying your routine and making seasonal adjustments—you’re not alone. Holiday skin issues can be stubborn, and some conditions need more targeted support.

“If you are using a gentle cleanser and moisturizer and your skin is still excessively dry, I would recommend scheduling an appointment,” says Holzinger. “Sometimes, ‘dry skin’ is something more, like atopic dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, or psoriasis. Additionally, if your acne, rosacea, or other chronic skin condition is flaring, I recommend seeking professional evaluation.”

Apex Skin specializes in diagnosing and treating these concerns so you can get relief fast and protect your skin barrier long-term. And because the holiday season is hectic enough, we offer same-day appointments—so you don’t have to stress about finding time when your skin needs help now.

If your skin isn’t bouncing back, Apex Skin is here to help.

What is the Skin Barrier, & How Can I Tell If It’s Damaged

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The importance of choosing the right cleanser and moisturizer

A common misconception is that the cleanser you use doesn’t matter, but Sonia reminds us why that isn’t always true.

“Knowing your skin type and your skin ‘lifestyle’ (how often you’ll wash your face, do you workout or sweat a lot) is key to choosing this ‘gentle cleanser’,” she says. “Using the wrong cleanser will lead to a broken skin barrier for some, and I am convinced a cleanser is the first step in a great skincare routine. If I am being 1000% honest, I think this is where most skin routines get into a trick bag, and then people wonder why their skin isn’t behaving when they’re using 3000 other skin care products.”

The Best Facial Cleanser for Dry Skin Types

If you have dry skin, you may do well with a cream or oil cleanser. You definitely don’t want to use anything foaming or gel since it may be too stripping on your skin. Dry skin already has a heightened level of sensitivity, so watch out for any added fragrance, too.

The Best Facial Cleanser for Oily Skin

If you have oily skin you may like the feel of a gel cleanser. Oily skin tones like the feel of clean skin, but we don’t want that “over-clean” either.

The Best Facial Cleanser for Sensitive Skin

If you’re sensitive, you may want to choose a cleanser that doesn’t strip the skin any more than it already is because sensitive skin usually has a degree of broken skin barrier. Avoid products with fragrance, and lightly pat the face dry.

As you see, a cleanser is more important than you think!

Using the Proper Moisturizer for Dehydrated Skin

Not using the proper moisturizer can cause dehydrated skin, too. Just like finding a good cleanser, finding the right moisturizer is critical. That’s why Sonia created her skincare line to work for all skin types and formulated products that work for every step of your skincare routine.

Her best selling Water Balm Skin Prep is a great moisturizer for all skin types and keeps your skin hydrated and supple for hours. The gel creme formula sinks in swiftly, evens out texture, brightens skin tone, and smooths imperfections. For those with dry skin, Water Oil Skin Prep is designed to give your skin the rich hydration it needs. She formulated both Water Balm & Water Oil to work well under makeup and to also be rich and hydrating enough to be used as a part of your nightly routine.

Paris Haute Couture Week 2025 Roundup – Iles Formula

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The Balmed Beauty of Paris Hair at Fashion Week
By Wendy Iles

As the curtain falls on the recent Paris Couture Fashion Weekthe visual splendour of craftsmanship and imagination still lingers, not just in the garments, but in the hair. This season, designers leaned into a textured, sculpted aesthetic, and one particular hair finish dominated: balmed brilliance.

From weightless glassy sheens to sumptuous sculptural textures, this wasn’t about hair that tried to steal the show — it was about hair that belonged in the couture conversation, as essential to the artistry as the embroidery or drape. And it’s a look I know intimately — one we achieve time and again backstage using our hero product: the Iles Formula Intensive Hair + Body Balm.

The Iles Formula  Balm can be used on damp or dry hair; it’s the invisible architect behind many of the looks I create, including those seen on the world’s most exclusive runways.

A balm, yes. But also a whisper of control, a memory of texture, and the final touch of Parisian polish.


Here are the designers who embodied this elegant, balmed look to perfection:


IRIS VAN HERPEN

Hair by Hester Wernert


Known for her otherworldly, almost anatomical designs, Iris van Herpen presented hair as living sculpture. Strands were slicked, coiled, and layered with surgical precision — each model appearing as if emerging from water or air. The hair didn’t move. It shimmered. The look required discipline, definition, and moisture-locking hold — a balm was essential here.

CHANEL

Hair by Anthony Turner

At Chanel, the nod was to romanticism, but with a couture polish. Polished chignons, sleek side parts,  the hair has a quiet luxury feel. Nothing was flyaway or overly finished — just beautifully moisturised hair with natural control, as if a modern woman had done it herself… using the right product.

SCHIAPARELLI

Hair by Guido Palau

As always, Schiaparelli was bold, architectural, and imaginative. The hair mirrored this mood — bold sweeps, graphic lines, and high-gloss accents that anchored the surreal silhouettes. A balm, in this case, acted as a sculptor’s tool, giving the hair strength and shine without stiffness. I would suggest the Iles Formula Hair + Body Balm .

The ILES balm is more than a styling product; it’s a  sustainably sourced botanical with 2 key ingredients: Tuccma and Shea Butter. Not only does it deliver an exquisite, pliable texture, but it also nurtures your hair while doing so.

GEORGES HOBIACH

Hair by Laurent Phillippon

Hobeika’s romantic gowns were offset by hair that was minimal yet masterful. Think of soft waves pulled back with just enough hold, or sleek roots blending into textural ends. This kind of “undone luxury” depends on a balm that delivers hydration, memory, and finish, without residue.


The Takeaway
This Paris season was not about dry, overly styled hair. It was about hair that felt touched by intention — soft yet set, shaped but free. That look requires a product that can multitask: smoothing, taming, moisturising, and sculpting — that obeys one’s every command.