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Do I Need To Use Different Products For My Morning Routine and My Night Time Routine?
What’s The Best Age To Start Using Anti-Aging Skincare Products?
What Is The Difference Between Polyglutamic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid?
Is A Skincare routine Necessary When Working From Home?
We are here to answer all your skincare questions! Having healthy skin is as important for your physical health and your mental health. With all the different products out in the marketplace, it can get confusing on what to buy and what to use when. Proof Skin Solutions has made it easy! Here are the most common skin care questions our followers have asked.
How Often Should I Exfoliate?
This is one our top skincare questions! Depending on your skin, daily activity and the product you are using, the general rule is once or twice a week. Some products are harsh on the face and exfoliating daily would damage your skin. Proof’s POLISH + is a 3-In-1 Exfoliating Cleanser. You can use it daily because it gently exfoliates, at the same time it thoroughly cleans your skin, tones and hydrates it so you feel fresh and smooth!
Do I Need To Use Different Products For My Morning Routine and My Night Time Routine?
Yes and no. You should always cleanse and moisturize your skin in the morning and at night. This keeps your skin clean and protected. Eye cream can also be used day and night to get the best results. Obviously sunscreen only needs to be used during the day, yes even on cloudy days! Proof’s POLISH + can also be used as a mask day or night when cleansing your skin.
What’s The Best Age To Start Using Anti-Aging Skincare Products?
Right now! You can start any time, but the sooner the better. Using anti-aging skincare products early on will help your skin age gracefully. Depending on your lifestyle and genetics, you may start seeing wrinkles as early as your 20’s. We at Proof Skin Solutions promote a healthy lifestyle and a great skincare routine to look and feel your best at any age. Don’t forget the sunscreen!
What Is The Difference Between Polyglutamic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid?
Basically Polyglutamic Acid is more hydrating than Hyaluronic Acid. Polyglutamic Acid (PGA), a hydration powerhouse and water-soluble peptide, is FIVE times more hydrating than hyaluronic acid. This cutting edge ingredient, derived from fermented soybean mucilage is a major game changer in the future of skincare. Our serums PORCELAIN and MUGSHOT, and our eye cream DELUGE all have Polyglutamic Acid. PGA stimulates the skin’s natural moisturizing process, it diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, helps the skin’s natural exfoliation process, minimizes pigmentation, and boosts elasticity – even more than topical collagen!
Is A Skincare Routine Necessary When Working From Home?
Absolutely! Just because you won’t be around a lot of people every day doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take care of your skin. Keeping a good skincare routine will help keep your skin fresh and maintain healthy moisture levels. Depending on your home environment, you may need a little extra moisturizer because home heating or air conditioning could cause extra dryness.
Do You Really Need A Separate Eye Cream?
Yes, the skin around the eyes is much thinner and needs more support. In order to combat fine lines, wrinkles, crows feet, dark circles, puffiness and dehydrated skin, you need extra moisture in that area. Proof’s DELUGE has 25 + top active ingredients and highly potent actives so you are sure to take care of all those issues. It may cost a little extra, but it is well worth it! Plus, you can use DELUGE to spot treat other dry areas, such as expression lines on the forehead, nasal folds and anywhere on your body a little extra hydration is needed.
Should My Skincare Products Have Vitamin C In Them?
Yes, most definitely. Vitamin C has incredible anti-aging effects, as it can reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. It also has powerful antioxidant properties. Proof’s Serum has 5 different forms of Vitamin C! That is almost unheard of in most products. Vitamin C treats hyper pigmentation, which is the appearance of dark spots on the skin. It decreases the amount of melanin, which decreases formation of dark spots. It hydrates the skin and decreases transepidermal water loss. It can reduce acne formation without causing excessive skin dryness. It is also an excellent choice for rosacea, since it also has anti-inflammatory properties.
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