Keeping Skin Glowing: the Five Basics
What says youthfulness more than smooth, glowing skin? Follow these five essential steps for a healthy, radiant look at all stages of life… Continue reading
What says youthfulness more than smooth, glowing skin? Follow these five essential steps for a healthy, radiant look at all stages of life… Continue reading
20’s: In our twenties, skin starts to slow down its renewal process and things like dryness and lines can start to form. Earlier damage from sun exposure can also surface with increased freckling and blotchy pigmentation. In this decade it is important to make sure your skin product regimen is correctly tailored for your skin. … Continue reading
The first signs of aging often begin with crows feet or “smile lines” around the eyes. As we get older, this delicate skin is especially vulnerable to wrinkling since we repeatedly compress the skin as we smile, laugh, frown, or squint. As early as the mid 20’s, our skin starts to lose its elasticity, and … Continue reading
As we complete 2014 and the new year spreads before us, shining and full of promise, here are some resolutions that can help us to truly transform ourselves, body and mind… Continue reading
The winter cold, less exposure to natural light, and dry, overheated rooms all bring special challenges to your skin care regimen. The Esana Essential Signature Line offers all the products you need to retain a healthy radiance throughout the winter months… Continue reading
No matter how youthful your face may be, a wrinkled and sun-damaged neck and décolletage area is aging and detracts from a healthy, young appearance. As we age, our skin’s main support structure, collagen, starts to break down, and the fat under the skin deteriorates. Consequently, our skin becomes drier, thinner, with less volume… Continue reading
How much would you risk for a glowing tan all year long? Some shocking statistics–indoor ultraviolet (UV) tanners have a 74 percent greater chance of developing melanoma than those who never tanned indoors and also face increased risk for both squamous and basal cell carcinomas. Even spray tanning can increase lung inflammation as well as … Continue reading
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