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We are perpetually racing against the clock with increasing obstacles to attaining youthful looking skin. The thinning ozone layer, stronger and more damaging sun rays, increased air pollution, fast paced lifestyles that equal more stress, diets filled with processed foods…things that negatively impact our skin and accelerate the aging process goes on. Devon Tucker shows you how to turn back the hands of time the natural way.
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By Devon Tucker
We are perpetually racing against the clock with increasing obstacles to attaining youthful looking skin. The thinning ozone layer, stronger and more damaging sun rays, increased air pollution, fast paced lifestyles that equal more stress, diets filled with processed foods…things that negatively impact our skin and accelerate the aging process goes on.
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By Devon Tucker
We all know how harmful the sun’s rays are to our skin, and with the ozone layer thinning, we really have to be careful. So, we wear sunscreen to protect our skin and enjoy the sun, but how can we get that “touched by the sun” color?
Rub, tint, cream, roll, spray, airbrush…oh, the choices!
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By: Devon Tucker
Spring is upon us and it’s time to get your skin ready for the next season. We’ve survived the back and forth of the winter season, and our skin has taken a toll for it. As you may know, our skin produces an extra layer of dead skin cells with each season. Dead, dry skin, can produce clogged pores, which can result in breakouts if the skin is not exfoliated and re-hydrated. The change of seasons will exacerbate acneic, clogged, or dehydrated skin—but facials do help. At Covet …
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By Devon Tucker
The calendar says we are in the middle of winter, but it hasn’t seemed that way. The weather has been alternating cold and warm, which can wreak havoc on our skin.
Our skin produces an extra layer of dead skin cells with each season. This means that while we were waiting patiently for the air to turn cold, our skin was struggling with this extra layer.










