Acne and the skin barrier
We know the barrier’s main job is to help the skin retain hydration while keeping irritants and allergens out, and recent research shows that acne may be associated with impaired skin barrier function.
Read moreWe know the barrier’s main job is to help the skin retain hydration while keeping irritants and allergens out, and recent research shows that acne may be associated with impaired skin barrier function.
Read moreDespite an abundance of scientific research that has proven the role that the ingredients in our hair and skincare products play in the overall health of our skin, several long-standing myths refuse to go away.
Read moreDermatologists are the only doctors trained exclusively in the treatment of the skin, hair, and nails—so shouldn't they be part of the product-development process?
Read moreThere’s more to acne than its effect on the appearance of your skin. How about the impact acne has on your actual life? Many of those who experience chronic acne say their lives would be different if their skin was blemish-free.
Read moreWhen it comes to managing acne, SEEN’s non-medicated hair-care formulas won't clog pores, and we have a few extra tips that can help keep your skin in the clear.
Read moreIt’s important to understand that there’s a difference between “sensitive” and “sensitized” skin. The good news is that SEEN is appropriate for both!
Read moreWe make a pretty big deal about SEEN being non-comedogenic and non-irritating, but those of you with “normal” skin may be wondering what all the fuss is about.
Read moreSure, SEEN provides proven benefits for your skin, but we wouldn’t be doing our job if our products didn’t deliver stronger, smoother, healthier hair. We believe you can have it all (i.e. not having to choose between gorgeous hair and happy skin).
Read moreWho wouldn't want the gift of beautiful, healthy hair and happy skin? Here, a few members of our team share the SEEN products their giving this holiday season (and why)!
Read moreAcne causes visible blemishes on the face, chest, back, and beyond, but there are additional side effects that you can’t see—and this common skin condition can have a profound effect on the overall quality of life in adult women.
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