Posts by Laurie Neronha
Adult Acne and Aging: Why Your Skin Deserves a Smarter Approach
Having acne as an adult can feel like a double betrayal. Isn’t this supposed to be a teenage problem? And yet—here you are, juggling breakouts and also beginning to notice the first whispers of fine lines, uneven tone, or skin that doesn’t bounce back quite as quickly. If this is you, know that you are…
Read MoreSkincare During Cancer Treatment; Why Fragile Skin Needs Cocooning Care | Oncology Skincare Part 2
If your skin feels drier, more sensitive, or just “not itself” during cancer treatment or autoimmune flares, you’re not imagining things. When your body is under stress, your skin’s barrier — that protective outer layer — struggles to keep up. It can’t hold water the way it normally does, and it repairs itself more slowly.…
Read MoreWhen Health Affects Your Skin: What to Expect During Cancer Treatment or Autoimmune Flares | Oncology Skincare Part 1
Your skin tells a story — and sometimes, when your health is challenged, that story shifts in ways you don’t expect. If you’re going through cancer treatments or living with an autoimmune condition, your skin may suddenly feel unfamiliar: drier, more sensitive, or just plain uncomfortable. This isn’t about vanity. It’s part of how your…
Read MoreVitamin C and Retinol Together: The Duo Your Skin’s Been Waiting For
If you’ve ever stood in the skincare aisle wondering, “Can I really use Vitamin C and Retinol together?” — the answer is yes. Not only can you, but honestly? You should. These two are the power couple of skincare. Think of them as that friend who hypes you up (Vitamin C) and the one who…
Read MoreHow to Treat Acne Scars (The Real Ones) Without Lasers
The breakout is gone… but now the texture has changed.Indentations. Shadows. Uneven tone.These are the real, lasting marks of deeper inflammation — and they require a different approach. Let’s Clear This Up: These Are Actual Acne Scars A lot of what gets called an acne “scar” is really a red or brown post-breakout mark —…
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