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Why Your Skincare Isn’t Working (Even If the Brand Is Expensive)
The Frustration Women Don’t Talk About With Purchasing The Expensive Brand So many women come to me saying the same thing: “I buy expensive skincare, but nothing is changing.” And it genuinely hurts because I know they’re not doing anything wrong. They’re doing what the industry taught them to do—choose products based on branding, prestige, packaging, or whatever ingredient is trending on TikTok. But skincare isn’t fashion. It’s chemistry, biology, and formulation. The Myth o
Kathryn Hollins
Dec 13, 20254 min read


The Difference Between pH-Balanced, Probiotic, and Acidified Body Washes
Body care has become just as intentional as facial skincare, and the cleanser you choose sets the tone for your entire routine. But not all cleansers work the same way. Terms like pH-balanced, probiotic, and acidified are showing up everywhere, yet most people don’t actually know what separates them—or why those differences matter, especially when preparing for something like a spray tan. Before diving into each category, it helps to understand the difference between traditio
Kathryn Hollins
Dec 11, 20256 min read


Can Dirty Pillowcases Cause Acne? Here’s What Your Detergents Say About Your Skin
The Overlooked Skincare Step We spend so much time searching for the perfect cleanser, serum, or moisturizer—but what about the fabric your face actually touches for eight hours a night? Your linens are one of the most overlooked parts of your skincare routine. Pillowcases, towels, and sheets quietly collect oil, sweat, and residue from hair and skincare products, all of which can reapply to your skin and contribute to breakouts or irritation. The good news? A few small chang
Kathryn Hollins
Nov 24, 20256 min read


Ozempic: High Hopes, Real Risks
Ozempic started as a breakthrough for type 2 diabetes, but it’s become the most polarizing name in modern wellness. Praised for its weight-loss power and criticized for its side effects, it sits at the crossroads of beauty, health, and culture. For some, it’s life-changing. For others, it’s a wake-up call about how far we’ll go for quick results. My personal take? It has its place—but for the average American, the risks far outweigh the pros. What Ozempic is Approved For—and
Kathryn Hollins
Nov 6, 20254 min read
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