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Top 5 Simple Ingrown Hair Remedies

Let’s face it. When shaving or doing hair removal treatments such as waxing or sugaring, ingrown hairs are a risk and not very fun to deal with. Use these five …

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DMK is the True Oxygen Facial

Dermaplaning is the most popular treatment in Tucson. It reveals gorgeous, luminous skin after removing dead skin cells. Be prepared to stare in the mirror.

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How to make your Skin Healthy, Bouncy and Dewy

Through DMK Skincare Professional Treatments Have you been seeing my posts on Instagram or Facebook? Have I sparked your curiosity but you don’t know where to start? Here’s a short …

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We were featured on the Today Show!

DMK’s amazing Enzyme Treatments were featured on NBC’s The Today Show The other day, the Today Show featured Beauty Secrets from Around the World. They chose DMK skin and our …

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Open House

** Exciting things are happening at Incandescent Skin———————————————————— ** You are invited…———————————————————— Hello, I wanted to briefly update you on a few things.  First I hope you can drop in …

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Skinful Saturday & Sunscreen

How Best to use sunscreen from leading paramedical skin therapist Incandescent Skin.

Let’s talk about Sunscreen and combating sun damage for a moment. Using a Vitamin C serum along with your sunscreen can boost the effectiveness of your sunscreen. It helps to prevent melanin from forming in your skin that can go on to create sun damage or pigmentation. Vitamin C should be applied under sunscreen as it acts as a scavenger to the sun’s rays which bring free radicals. Furthermore, the sun hunts for Vitamin C and will soak up a topical version before going for the internal version. Lastly, it is a common mistake to assume that once you applied the products you are good for the day. That simply isn’t true. Sunscreen lasts 75 minutes which means if you have ongoing sun exposure, it’s best to reapply.

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