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Love It or Leave It: Skincare Trends We’re Ditching or Devoted To

Love It or Leave It: Skincare Trends We’re Ditching or Devoted To

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In this fun and unfiltered episode of Balanced Beauty Talks, we’re playing a round of Love It or Leave It—skincare edition. From powerhouse ingredients like retinol to the allure of Korean skincare routines, we share our honest takes on the trends, treatments, and tips that are flooding your feed. We unpack the hype, break down what actually works, and chat through the lifestyle choices that can make or break your glow. With a mix of laughs, hot takes, and practical advice, this episode is all about finding what really fits your skin—not just what’s trending.

✨ Key Takeaways:

  • Retinol? Love it—but it’s not a one-size-fits-all.
  • Go easy on strong actives like benzoyl peroxide—moderation matters.
  • Korean skincare is all about hydration, layering, and barrier love.
  • Skin cycling can be a game-changer when done correctly.
  • Dairy may contribute to breakouts for some—but not all.
  • Biotin isn’t always the hero it’s made out to be.
  • Monthly facials are a great foundation for skin maintenance.
  • Don’t skip SPF—even indoors!
  • Makeup wipes? A convenient no-no.
  • Lymphatic drainage massage gets a solid love it from us.

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