Your Skin Has a Frequency—Let’s Find Yours (Answers).

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1. How has your skin been feeling lately?A. Reactive—red, inflamed, or easily triggeredB. Dull or sluggish—like nothing is really workingC. Fine overall, but I’ve been feeling critical about how I lookD. Overworked—tight, dry, or breaking out more than usualE. Pretty calm, but I’m craving something deeper or more meaningful in my routine 2. What kind … Read more

Which of these iconic moments was likely caused by inflammation, not just irritation?

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Correct Answer: B — Queen Elizabeth I’s makeup reaction Centuries before the 10-step routines, celebrity skincare lines, and double cleansing, there was one woman whose beauty routine was… iconic—for all the wrong reasons. We’re talking about Queen Elizabeth I, known for her stark white complexion created with Venetian ceruse—a lead-based cosmetic that gave her the … Read more

What famous Hollywood icon helped normalize tanning—ironically increasing the need for sunscreen?

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Correct Answer: D) Coco Chanel 🌞 From Glam to Glow: The Surprising History Behind Our Sunscreen Habits In 1923, Coco Chanel returned from a Mediterranean vacation with an unexpected accessory: a sunburn. Photos of her bronzed skin began circulating, and suddenly, tanned skin—once considered a mark of the working class—became a sign of wealth, leisure, … Read more

What was the original purpose of facials when they first became popular in spas in the early 1900s?

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Correct Answer: C) Circulation & detox When we think about facials today, we often picture glowing skin, dewy cheeks, and that unmistakable post-treatment confidence boost. And don’t get me wrong—I’m all for that. But the origin of facials? It had little to do with appearance… and everything to do with function. In fact, the earliest … Read more

What Does Your Brow Routine Say About Your Inner State?

When was the last time you paused during your brow routine—not to perfect a shape, but just to breathe? Your answer says more than you might think. Here’s what it might be reflecting about your current rhythm, relationship with yourself, and what your skin—and spirit—might need right now. A) “I don’t have a brow routine… … Read more

Is Your Skin Showing Signs of Inflammation-Driven Aging?

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Is Your Skin Aging Faster Than It Should? Here’s What Your Quiz Results Mean If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and thought, Why does my skin suddenly feel so different?—you’re not alone. Fine lines that seem to settle in overnight.Sensitivity to products you used to love.Dullness that won’t go away, no matter how much … Read more

Your Celestial Skin Reading & Prejuvenation Focus

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A) The Moon – Your Skin is in a Cycle of Change 🌙 Just like the moon moves through phases, your skin is constantly shifting—some days it’s hydrated and glowing, others it feels dry, reactive, or unpredictable. If your skin’s mood seems to change with the weather, stress levels, or even the seasons, your prejuvenation … Read more

Where did the practice of using beef tallow for skin care originate?

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A) Ancient Egypt 🏺 Beef tallow in skin care? It’s one of those things that sounds completely outdated—but lately, I’ve had more and more clients ask me about it. Some people claim it’s the ultimate natural moisturizer, while others warn that it can clog pores and cause breakouts. So, what’s the real story? And more … Read more

Dermaplaning removes vellus hair (peach fuzz), but why doesn’t it change the way the hair grows back?

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A) Because dermaplaning only removes hair at the surface, not the follicle. Many people worry that dermaplaning will make their peach fuzz grow back thicker or darker, but that’s actually a myth! Here’s the science behind it: 💡 Hair growth is determined by the follicle beneath the skin, not what happens at the surface. Dermaplaning … Read more