Think Dirty Blog — clean beauty
Sustainable Beauty For Spring
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Spring is a time of renewal and of change. We love to take the change of seasons as an opportunity to change up our routine and make more sustainable choices. This spring, we want to highlight a brand that makes that switch so easy. Ogee may be known for its fun colors and luxury formulas but they are also one of the most rigorously tested and sustainable brands out there. All Ogee products are NS...
How To: Spring Clean Your Whole Routine
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We can’t wait for the warm weather, but the prospect of spring cleaning our spaces for the new season is far less exciting. We’re here to help with that! Trying out new clean products to revamp your old routines can make things a little more interesting. We’re all about swapping old products for new, cleaner options that work just as well. We do our best to find non-toxic products that can match...
How to Fight Maskne and Win
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In the past year, we’ve all had to adjust to many harsh new realities and routines. The most visible of these being the addition of a brand new accessory to our outfits of the day — a face mask. By now, we’ve all experienced the trials and tribulations of mask-wearing. Though wearing one is 110% worth it for the health and safety of yourself and those around you, the pore-clogging drawbacks are...
Think Dirty Ingredient Breakdown: Bakuchiol
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Hyaluronic Acid. CBD. Collagen. Retinol. Vitamin C.
Every year, trendy new skincare ingredients emerge out of thin air, touted by brands as face-saving holy grails that you just needto add to your routine. This year’s offender? That would be Bakuchiol, a plant-derived compound claiming to be the plant-based, gentler answer to Retinol’s (aka Vitamin A) prescription-strength anti-aging,...
The Ultimate Dry Skin Guide
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It’s 2021, and our skin is dry. If changes in your behavior over the past year have thrown your skin completely off-kilter, we more than hear you. All the extra handwashing on top of the usual winter wind is taking its toll. Both outdoor and indoor humidity are much lower in the winter months, meaning the outer layer of your skin (aka the epidermis) has less access to moisture. This often leaves...