(Australia-NewsWire.Com, June 20, 2016 ) Sydney, Australia -- Hailey Feinmann and Brad Wesley have been working as estheticians in downtown Manhattan for 10 years. In their profession, beauty and skincare products have come and gone as have skincare trends. In an interview, both estheticians revealed secrets in keeping skin flawless and have also recommended a newbie in the skincare product industry.
"People with great skin know what's good for them and what's not," said Wesley, who worked for multiple skincare brands and derma clinics. "Yes, your skin has a lot to do with your genetic make-up but the way it changes over time has more to do with lifestyle and your skincare routine." According to Wesley, estheticians often notice acne-prone clients to lack one thing in common – hydration.
"Hydration in terms of, they don't drink enough water or they don't use moisturizers," he said. "No matter what skin type you have, moisturizing is important. It's because moisturizing normalizes the sebaceous oil production in your skin. The sebaceous gland often determines your skin condition."
Meanwhile, Hailey Feinmann said her clients often lack Vitamin C in their daily diet, which is considered a key to successful skin cell regeneration and collagen production. "Vitamin C helps absorb the nutrients needed by your skin," Feinmann said. "If you lack Vitamin C, your skin is deprived of its ability to restore."
While diet changes are key to a better skin, both estheticians admit that a good skincare routine is important as well. According to both, Vitamin C serums almost always does the trick. Asked what product they would recommend to people with problematic skin, Feinmann and Wesley both believe that Hydracol's Hydra-C serum is the best.
"It's gentle, it's 70% organic and it can address multiple skin problems like dryness, oiliness, acne and so much more," Wesley said. "I've tried a bottle myself 2 months ago and it definitely brightened my skin." Meanwhile, Feinmann said she has recommended Hydra-C to her clients. "They loved it," she said. "I think this newbie product has a lot of potential."
Hydra-C is a flagship product of Australian company, Hydracol USA. After its success with the Aussie market, especially women who are looking for an alternative and organic solution to their skin problems, its founder, Emma Grojnowski, brought the products to American soil. It now has an FDA-approved laboratory in Ohio.
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