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October 26, 2022
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Onboarding: It’s Your Opportunity Responsibility!

It’s hard enough to find good talent. Here’s a 90-day guide to laying the foundation for long-term success.
October 14, 2022
dr.kim NicholsMD bringing new skincare treatments to Fairfield

TikTok-Viral Rose Water Hacks Explained by Dermatologists, Chemists, and Curanderas

“In between medical school and my residency, I was aware of caring for my skin despite the terrible early 2000s trends, but I have to admit that I did fall prey to straightening my hair constantly, having thinner eyebrows, and wearing comedogenic makeup that oftentimes left my pores clogged,”
October 10, 2022
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10 Bad Beauty Trends From The 2000s That Serve As A Warning For Today

“In between medical school and my residency, I was aware of caring for my skin despite the terrible early 2000s trends, but I have to admit that I did fall prey to straightening my hair constantly, having thinner eyebrows, and wearing comedogenic makeup that oftentimes left my pores clogged,”
September 26, 2022
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How Exceptional Reception Design Can Maximize Sales

May 31, 2022
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3 Dermatologists Reveal How to Prevent and Treat Adult Acne

Many people assume acne is an issue that primarily affects teens. But, plenty of people experience acne well into their adulthood. It tends to be more common for those who had acne during adolescence, says Dr. Anar Mikailov, a board-certified dermatologist and the founder of KP Away. However, even if you didn’t have acne in your formative years, there are plenty of reasons why pimples are starting to pop up as an adult. Understanding what’s causing your breakouts can help keep them at bay. We dive into the science behind adult acne below, plus how to treat it.
May 20, 2022
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The 13 Best Chemical Exfoliators for Smooth, Soft, and Radiant Skin

Cleansing and sun protection are arguably the two absolute non-negotiables of any skincare routine, but exfoliating is a close second. Regular exfoliation is essential not only for improving the texture and tone of your skin but also for ensuring that any other products you’re using penetrate better and ultimately work more effectively.