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Welcome to Dr. Kay’s Blog with all of her best beauty secrets! Here, she covers the latest news and upcoming trends in beauty, health, and lifestyle. Whether discussing diet, skincare ingredients, or even wellness, Dr. Kay’s blog will get your skin glowing from the inside and the out! 

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Skin Care for Men That are Overlooked

Father’s Day is upon us so if you were wondering what to get your dad or the man in your life as a gift, consider products that will help his skin. It shows love as it would mean you want them to take care of themselves physically. Treatment for men’s skin is often overlooked and is not quite mentioned. I want to remind everyone how crucial it is for men to keep their skin in check through their daily routines. There are a lot of factors as to why the skin might not be top-notched. However, I am here to address all of those concerns and give tips on how to further improve men’s skincare routine.

Benefits of Prebiotics: Inulin

In our previous blog post we discussed improving skin complexion by coupling prebiotics with probiotics. Inulin, a popular prebiotic, is a type of soluble, but indigestible dietary fiber that improves digestive health, helps control diabetes, and aids with weight loss.

Prebiotics for Skincare- Why/How It Works!

What are Prebiotics? In the previous blog post, probiotics and their benefits were extensively discussed. But what exactly are probiotics composed of? The precursors of probiotics are prebiotics.

Probiotic Benefits for Your Skin

What are Probiotics? Probiotics are microorganisms that are similar to the naturally occurring bacteria in your gut. Probiotics regulate the immune system by acting as a protective shield against bad bacteria, preventing inflammation and preventing premature aging of the skin.

Summer SPF Tips!

Hi Beauties! It’s officially summer and you know what that means: more fun in the Sun! But with more tan time in the Sun means more Sun exposure – putting your skin at risk for damage and pigmentation!

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