Skin Care Tips

  1. Importance of Cleansers

    Good skin care starts with a quality cleanse. Cleansers are often overlooked or dismissed as being less important than other skin care products for treating skin concerns, but nothing is further from the truth. Gentle cleansers respect the skin’s acid mantle, and ATZEN's more upscale and advanced formulations start the process of improving your skin condition, making your skin more receptive to subsequent products used.

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  2. Hand Care Tips During the Pandemic and Beyond

    Most people are washing their hands or using hand sanitizer more frequently these days. While necessary to prevent the spread of COVID and other germs, frequent washing can irritate and damage your skin. Damaged skin can increase your risk of infection. Making a few skin care changes for your hands can help counteract these effects.

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  3. All You Need to Know about Toners and Astringents

    The main difference between toners and astringents is the alcohol content. Toners have no alcohol while astringents contain alcohol.

    Both are used after cleansing the skin morning and night but this is where the comparison ends: They have very different functions, and there are differences from brand to brand. Use: step 1 of the skin care routine is cleansing, step 2 is spraying the toner; note that astringents are usually placed on a cotton ball and wiped on the skin.

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  4. These 6 Sunscreen Chemicals Accumulate in Body at High Levels

    A recent study of common sunscreen ingredients has established that the chemicals absorbed into the bloodstream are at concentrations far greater (as high as 516 times) than the FDA safety threshold of 0.5 ng/ml after just four days of use. Previous studies have shown the health risks including endocrine disruption and reproductive harm associated with these chemicals in the bloodstream.

    Make sure your sunscreen does not have these chemical ingredients...

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  5. Relief for Mosquito Bites and Rashes

    While most people use our Breakout Remedy as a spot treatment for breakouts, do you know that Breakout Remedy is also great for mosquito bites, irritation, rash, red and razor bumps?

    See how this product can bring you wel deserved relief ...

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  6. How to Prevent and Treat Breakouts Caused by Wearing Face Masks

    As more and more jurisdictions mandate wearing face masks in public places and many work environments, you may find yourself wearing face masks for longer periods of time each day. You may see more breakouts on the areas of the face covered by your mask.

    Why does this happen and what you can do to prevent and treat these breakouts ...

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  7. Ingredients in Harmony Provides for Maximum Effectiveness

    You know that quality ingredients matter. But you may not know that how the ingredients are combined is also very important. The coexistence of the various ingredients affects the effectiveness of the product and the product's compatibility with your skin. Learn how ATZEN® achieves this harmony ...

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  8. 3 Must Have Products for this Prom Season

    Prom season is in full swing. It's a period filled with anticipation, excitement, disappointment, and anxiety. Besides deciding who to go with, which dress to wear, how to get there, which after party to go to, prom goers want to look their very best -- their hair, their makeup, and yes their skin. Many prom goers deal with a variety of skin issues including oily, acneic, and dull/tired looking skin. Don't wait until the last minute to prep your skin to look their very best. The time is now ...

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  9. Hawaii Bans Octinoxate and Oxybenzone in Sunscreens

    Proposed legislation to ban octinoxate and oxybenzone in sunscreens was passed by the Hawaii's legislature last week because of the harmful ecological impact on the coral reefs and their causing hormonal and reproductive harm to marine animals according to a 2015 study. This is a first of its kind legislation that could set the standard for other states to follow. If the legislation is signed by Governor David Ige, it will become law in January of 2021. ...

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