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Do you ever feel like skincare is its

own language? It’s not lingo, it truly is a vocabulary of medical terms, ingredient

names and skin conditions. Want to speak skincare? Here are a few of the more

common and interesting terms defined.

Acnegenic — A way to describe a product that has been tested and found to clog

pores and promote acne. On the other hand, non-acnegenic is what you

want to look for, it means it won’t cause acne, like Radiant Defense Perfecting Liquid , that’s one

of the many great things about this skin perfector.

Age spots — These brown spots are actually hyperpigmentation,

which is increased abnormal melanin pigmentation (color) in the

skin. Sun exposure is a major culprit in creating age spots, which is why we

always suggest wearing sunscreen. REVERSE Brightening Regimen and REVERSE Lightening Regimen are

designed to tackle a full range of discolorations from uneven skin tone to age

spots and melasma.

Benzoyl Peroxide

— A treatment that kills

the acne bacteria on the skin and in the pores. It’s our preferred anti-acne

agent for long-term control of acne. Both our UNBLEMISH Regimen and SPOTLESS Regimen contain Benzoyl Peroxide. In fact,

SPOTLESS contains more Benzoyl Peroxide and oxygen that starts killing acne

bacteria on Day 1.

Blackhead — A clogged pore that is open to the air and the oil becomes oxidized, causing

it to turn gray to black, or darker in appearance. Oxidation also causes rust

on iron. Just saying.

Comedogenic — Similar to acnegenic, this means products that have been tested and

found to clog pores and promote acne. And yes, Radiant Defense is also

non-comedogenic, so it won’t clog pores.

Cystic

acne — Large, red, painful bumps that are

very deep under the surface of the skin and often spread. This form of acne is

caused by closed, clogged pores where bacteria proliferates and inflammation

forms. Unfortunately this type of acne needs the attention of a dermatologist

to get it under control and prevent scarring.

Folliculitis — This is a condition showing up as

pesky little red bumps at the base of the hair, or hair follicle. It’s most

often caused by a bacterial infection of the hair follicles, or by a virus,

fungi or inflammation from ingrown hairs. Shaving can cause ingrown hairs, commonly

found on the legs and groin. But sweaty exercise clothes can also contribute to

folliculitis if you wear them too long.

Melasma — This refers to patches of

discoloration, often around the outer face or upper lip. It happens when

there’s an increase in estrogen-type hormones, so birth control pills, hormone

replacement therapy or pregnancy can cause it (which is why it’s often called “the

mask of pregnancy”). Sun exposure makes it worse. Try REVERSE Lightening

Regimen if this is your concern, it’s designed to help gradually fade dark

marks, patches and age spots while reversing sun damage and discoloration.

Moisture

barrier — It’s true, there’s a naturally

protective barrier on your skin’s surface. It’s made up of the outermost layers of the skin and natural lipids and

fluids, and it helps keep out irritants. Too much scrubbing or harsh

ingredients in products can disrupt the barrier. If that has happened, we

recommend the SOOTHE Regimen to help replenish your moisture barrier.

Oxidative stress – The act of

free radicals (oxygen-containing molecules) seeking out healthy cells and

damaging them. This activity breaks down collagen and increases other aging effects and health of entire body.

Antioxidants like Vitamin C and E help reduce oxidative stress by preventing

oxidation, which produces the free radicals in the first place.

Peptides — These are amino acids that

make up proteins, such as collagen, on the skin. When used in products,

Peptides are powerful conditioners (and very expensive). Our REDEFINE

Regimen incorporates them in our formulas as a way to visibly smooth lines

and wrinkles and firm the appearance of skin.

Retinal — Retinal is an ingredient in our proprietary Retinal-MD Technology

found in our REDEFINE Intensive Renewing Serum ; it’s a

form of Vitamin A, more powerful than Retinol. They are both retinoids, which

have been proven to reduce the appearance of lines and wrinkles. Retinoic Acid or Tretinoin, which people

know by the brand names Retin-A or Renova, are prescription forms of Vitamin A

and are regulated drugs.

Spider

veins – Spider veins or telangiectasias are

tiny purplish streaks that are most commonly seen on the outer thighs, ankles,

and behind the knees as well as on the face, neck, upper chest and arms. Often,

they appear during pregnancy when blood vessels stretch to compensate for the

extra blood flow that is going to the baby.

Stratum

Corneum – The outer layer of dead skin that

acts as a physical barrier, like shingles on a roof, to keep environmental

aggressors and toxins out. It can be compromised by dehydration or sun damage.

Whitehead – A clogged pore that is closed with skin cells covering it. Our anti-acne Regimens UNBLEMISH and SPOTLESS include exfoliation so a buildup of dead skin cells is avoided.

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