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Village Voice × Skincell Advanced

Village Voice: Winner of The National Press Foundation Award Announce New Powerful Skin Care Product – Skincell Advanced

Renowned for their no-holds-barred reporting, and a recipient of three Pulitzer Prizes, the National Press Foundation Award, and the George Polk Award, the Village Voice is your go-to source for coverage of New York’s vast cultural landscape.

With their unique mix of in-depth writing on the latest news, as well as offering their perspective on a range of different products and events, the Village Voice have now announced a new powerful skin care product – Skincell Advanced.

This powerful serum made from natural ingredients is designed to effectively start the removal of unwanted blemishes, like skin tags and moles, and you can find a plethora of positive Skincell Advanced Reviews online applauding its efficacy and cost-effective pricing.

Premium Quality All-Natural Ingredients

Skincell Advanced is a naturally formulated serum that has been expertly created to help you target and eliminate skin concerns, such as blemishes, skin tags, and moles without the need to undergo any risky or costly medical procedure to get them removed.

Working by activating the white blood cells located in your skins problem areas and penetrating to the root of your skin tag or mole, the serum is easy to apply and intended to be used just once a day to help you regain your confidence and be the answer to your skin concerns.

With the focus on not damaging or bringing potential harm even to sensitive skin, Skincell Advanced prioritizes supplying your skin with the essential moisturize and nourishment it needs, while also helping treat your skin issues, and won’t leave blemishes, rashes, or scars after its application.

In nearly every Skincell Advanced Review  online you can find users praising the all-natural formula that the easy-to-use, clear and odorless liquid serum uses, which contains top-quality ingredients, such as:

  • Sanguinaria Canadensis – A herbaceous flowering plant native to Eastern North America, the plant’s flower has been historically used in ancient remedies by the Native Americans for centuries. In Skincell Advanced it is intended to help stimulate a rush of white blood cells to the problem area and remove a blemish.
  • Zincum Muriaticum – Found in the Earth’s crust, this mineral has strong antiseptic and disinfectant qualities that work as a powerful skin irritant to create a small layer of scabbing over the mole or blemished area to initiate healing.
  • Aloe Vera – Known for its antibacterial and healing properties, Aloe vera is intended to gradually fade moles, remove skin tags, and eliminate warts by drying them out.
  • Oat Bran – This can both help minimize wrinkles and buff away dead skin cells.

With each bottle of Skincell Advanced being specially formulated and manufactured in American FDA approved facility, you can rest assured that it is free from toxins, chemicals, and other harmful substances.

If you are wondering: Skincell Advanced Where To Buy?

Then the best place to visit is the manufacturer’s website that lists the different prices and bulk packages they have on offer that can save you more money in the long run.

Not only this, but they also point out that while you may find the product on Amazon it is safer to purchase the serum from their official website – so you can make sure you get the real Skincell Advanced.

More information

To find out more about Village Voice and to read further information on Skincell Advanced mole and skin tag removal serum, please visit their website at https://www.villagevoice.com.

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Rhode by Hailey Bieber

If you admire Hailey Bieber’s skin, now you can have it with Rhode Beauty

Hailey Bieber has been working on a project for more than two years that she has kept secret, dropping only clues: we knew that it was a cosmetics and skin care business that it has baptized as ‘Rhode‘ and that it would see the light when it comes to summer. However, a few weeks ago, the exact date of its release was finally revealed: June 15! A piece of news has been accompanied by more details about this new beauty and cosmetic project.

She announced the news along with a photo album in which she appears posing with a donut in her hand and her skin looks super cared for, glowy, and hydrated. In the caption of the publication, she wrote rhodeskin.com, the official website to which you can subscribe if you want to be aware of all the details of her cosmetics brand.

As a big fan of skincare, Hailey has been asked by her followers for several years about her daily routine and the products she uses, so she created her own signature naturally. 

Some of the details that Hailey reveals to her followers about ‘Rhode’ are the following:

  • Affordable prices that will not exceed 30 dollars: This is what the model wanted to reveal in an interview with the media. For achieving the goal of finding the powerful formulas suitable for most pockets,  Hailey has been testing different textures for months, asking advice from dermatology experts such as Charlotte Palermino or Hyram Yarbro, who, like Hailey, share the purpose of more accessible cosmetics made with natural products.
  • What products are sold in Rhode? We can find moisturizing textures, mainly focused on the face. A few days ago, Hailey shared the following products with her followers: a serum ‘that visibly plumps and hydrates to support a healthy skin barrier’, A moisturizing mist ‘to comfort, soothe, and restore the skin barrier’, and finally, a restorative lip treatment ‘for naturally plump, pillowy-soft lips — day or night’, and to protect and nourish dry skin from within.
  • Rhode futures foundation: Rhode Futures Foundation is supporting and investing in 1,000 women and their families by 2023. The brand partners with three organizations providing women, especially women of color, with the necessary resources to direct their own futures: Black Mamas Matter Alliance, Accion Opportunity Fund, and the LIFT Family Goal Fund. Hailey’s cosmetics firm has pledged a minimum of 1% of sales to support her efforts and all women they serve, ‘including non-binary, trans, non-cis, and all women-identified persons’. 

as Rhode states, there are three fundamental pillars:

  • ‘Give women access to a wide variety of health services for full autonomy over their bodies to make empowered choices.
  • ‘Invest in resources for moms that alleviate financial stress as they raise and support their families. 
  • ‘Provide access to capital and coaching for women-owned businesses.

Article: Andrea Esteban, Iris Li

Cleaning products illustrated by Kaelen Felix for 360 magazine

Five Reasons to Switch to Plant-Based Cleaning Products

Therapy Clean is helping people clean up their home and health

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, women spend around 29 minutes per day on interior cleaning of the home, and another 13 minutes per day cleaning up the kitchen after meals. When you add up how much time they are spending per week, month, and year, it’s clear to see how important the cleaning products they are using becomes. Plenty of research has shed light on the idea that some ingredients found in household cleaning products can be harmful to one’s health. Making the switch to plant-based cleaning products can go a long way toward helping to combat this issue.

“We are committed to helping people have access to cleaning products that will help them do the job, but not at the cost of their health,” explains Anne Ruozzi, co-founder of Therapy Clean, a company offering a line of plant-based specialty cleaning products made in the USA. “We take comfort in knowing that we are providing people with a safer way to clean.”

Therapy Clean is on a mission to revolutionize the industry and get people to make the switch to plant-based home cleaning products. There are numerous reasons to make the switch, including:

  1. Lung health. According to the American Lung Association, some cleaning products release dangerous chemicals. These can contribute to chronic respiratory problems, including allergic reactions and headaches, and they are being studied for their connection to asthma and other respiratory illnesses.
  2. Microbiome integrity. Our gut microbiome is made up of the microbes and bacteria that live in our intestinal tract. If they become unbalanced, referred to as dysbiosis, then it can lead a wide range of health issues, including obesity, irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and metabolic syndrome. The chemicals in household cleaners can have an impact on the health of everyone in the home, including infants. Research that was published in the journal CMAJ found that antibacterial cleaning products can change the environmental microbiome and raise the risk of a child later becoming overweight.
  3. Skin health. The National Eczema Society advises that household cleaners can irritate the skin and can cause a condition called contact dermatitis, which is a form of eczema. Using plant-based cleaners can help protect your skin from dangerous chemicals found in many other types of cleaning products.
  4. Irritation control. According to the Cleveland Clinic, the chemicals found in many cleaning products can irritate the skin, eyes, nose, and throat. Switching to plant-based cleaning products helps to reduce the risks of irritation.
  5. Out of love. Knowing that there are harmful chemicals that can be found in mainstream cleaning products, it’s a good idea for people to make the switch out of love. By making the switch to safer products, they will be protecting their families, as well as their own health.

“By switching to safer, plant-based cleaning products, you will be doing a world of good for you and your family,” added James Dudra, co-founder of Therapy Clean, who has chemistry knowledge. “Everyone wants a clean home, but they don’t want to sacrifice their health over time to have it. We help you have the clean home and be healthier while you do it.”

Therapy Clean offers a line of plant-based specialty cleaners that are safe for the whole family. The products are all made in the USA, third-party certified, cruelty-free, private label, and bio-based. The growing family company is minority and women owned. The products are all made from safer ingredients and are high-performing and authentic. The product line includes options for wood and cabinets, tub and tile, stainless steel, granite and stone, and glass cooktop.

They can be purchased online at Amazon.com and the Therapy Clean website, as well as other retailers’ sites. Their products can also be found in over 50 independent specialty stores nationwide. To get more information, visit the site HERE.

About Therapy Clean

Therapy Clean was founded in 2017 by a married couple, Anne Ruozzi and James Dudra. She was frustrated at not being able to find a stainless-steel cleaner that she wanted to use following a home remodeling project. She asked her husband, who has chemistry knowledge, for insight on how to make one herself, and the rest is history. The line of plant-based specialty surface cleaners has been rapidly increasing in sales online and in retail stores. To get more information, visit the site HERE.

COVID Mask Care illustration by Mina Tocalini for use by 360 Magazine

Mask Care

Board-Certified Dermatologist Elizabeth Mullans, M.D., from Uptown Dermatology in Houston, TX discusses the best ways to adapt your skincare routine when wearing a mask, ways to avoid ‘mask-ne’ and her top tips to help avoid skin irritation caused by masks.

How can a mask potentially cause irritation on the skin? Masks trap sweat and moisture which along with friction from the fabric can disrupt the skin’s protective barrier. This can result in irritation of the skin. Residue from laundry detergent can also become embedded in the fabric and cause further irritation. It is best to use a hypoallergenic detergent such as Arm and Hammer Free and Clear Sensitive Skin.

What kind of masks is best to wear right now? The best masks will contain several layers of fabric. Cotton is the best fabric on the inner lining touching the skin because it is less irritating than synthetic materials. Masks should be washed every day in hot water with laundry detergent and white vinegar (has antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties) and dried on higher heat settings in the dryer. Detergents with fragrances can leave residue in the fabric, which can also cause a rash in people with sensitive skin.

What skincare routines should one pick up in order to keep their skin healthy? Wearing too many products under the mask, which can cause build up on the skin. Make sure to keep a benzoyl peroxide or salicylic acid gel to spot treat pimples and also try to cut down on carbohydrate and sugar intake which can also cause breakouts. Wash face twice a day, before and after wearing the mask. Acne prone individuals may benefit from cleansers that contain salicylic acid. Avoid heavy moisturizers and makeup in the areas covered by the mask. Assuming skin is not too sensitive, if not already using one, this is a good time to start a retinol cream or gel – start several nights a week with a pea sized amount, and gradually increase the frequency.