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How 90% of Dermatologists Prevent Aging Skin? - The best kept secret
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How does sunscreen work? 
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Did you know that the sun's rays sneak through windows and bounce off snow? That's right, no matter the season, those UV rays don't take a vacation, nor should your sunscreen routine​​. 
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Heading out? Sunscreen 
Staying in? Sunscreen 
Aging? Sunscreen 
Acne? Sunscreen 
Whatever your question is, sunscreen can be the answer! You might ask, what's all the hype around sunscreens? Is it as important as it's marketed? What things to keep in mind while applying sunscreen? What are the top 5 sunscreens? 
First, did you know that the sun's rays sneak through windows and bounce off snow, making sunscreen a year-round necessity? That's right, no matter the season, those UV rays don't take a vacation, nor should your sunscreen routine​​. 
Here's why you need sunscreen
Skin Barrier: It creates a shield that protects your skin from UV rays that can cause sunburns or worsen skin conditions like rosacea, eczema, and acne.
Prevents cancer: High SPF sunscreen protects your skin from cancer. It keeps harmful UVB rays that cause sunburn and contribute to skin cancer at bay.
Keeps you young: Ever wished for a magic potion to keep your skin looking young? Sunscreen is your answer! It protects against premature aging.
But how do you pick the right sunscreen? 
SPF: SPF, or Sun Protection Factor, tells you how well sunscreen can protect your skin. A higher number means more protection. SPF 40+ is your buddy for everyday use, but if you plan to spend a day out or work outdoors, go for SPF 50+ or higher.
Broad-Spectrum: This sunscreen protects against UVA (aging) and UVB (burning) rays. So, always look for the 'Broad Spectrum' label.
Water Resistance: If you plan to swim or sweat it out, ensure your sunscreen is water-resistant.
Reapply: Just like you need to refuel on a long hike, your sunscreen needs a re-up every two hours and right after a swim or a sweaty round of beach volleyball.
If you are wondering where to start, we have some suggestions. These are the most used sunscreens in our community. 
Happier Sunscreen Stick SPF 50 PA++++
The Derma Co 1% Hyaluronic Sunscreen Aqua Ultra Light Gel SPF 50 PA++++
Aqualogica Glow+ Dewy Sunscreen SPF 50 PA++++
Dot & Key Vitamin C + E Super Bright Sunscreen SPF 50
Aqualogica Detan+ Dewy Lightweight Hydrating Sunstick SPF 50+ PA++++
Irrespective of the season, sunscreen is a must. If you want to explore more options, take UB's skin, and based on your skin type, concerns, and lifestyle, it will suggest products that will work for your skin. 
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What brands do users like below aged below 30? What are the favorite brands of users aged above 30? In this blog post, we will discuss why some beauty brands resonate more deeply with consumers than others. 
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Does anyone even use hair oils anymore?
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In an age where beauty trends flicker and fade with every passing season, the question arises: are hair oils still relevant in today's hair care routines? But with the rise of modern hair care products, you might wonder if hair oil still holds its status. We dove into the latest hair care trends and gathered data to determine if hair oils are still relevant. 
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In an age where beauty trends flicker and fade with every passing season, the question arises: are hair oils still relevant in today's hair care routines? 
Hair oil, an age-old remedy steeped in tradition, has been the cornerstone of hair care routines for centuries. But with the rise of modern hair care products, you might wonder if hair oil still holds its status. We dove into the latest hair care trends and gathered data to determine if hair oils are still relevant. 
Despite many new hair care products flooding the market, hair oil remains a staple. It's not just about tradition; it's about results. Oils like argan, coconut, and almonds continue to be famous for their nourishing properties. 
According to our findings, many individuals across age groups—particularly those between 20 and 25—still turn to hair oil as a trusted ally for fighting a range of hair concerns. (UB Insights) 
Serums, leave-in conditioners, and hair masks are gaining popularity, especially for those seeking a less greasy feel. However, these products often serve different functions and may be used along with oils rather than as replacements.
The Do's and Don'ts of Hair Oiling:
Do: Choose the right oil for your hair type. Lighter oils are for fine hair, and denser oils are for thick or curly hair.
Don't: Overapply. Too much oil can weigh hair down and make it look greasy.
Do: Warm the oil slightly before application to increase absorption.
Don't: Ignore your scalp. Massaging oil into the scalp can promote blood circulation and hair growth.
Do: Leave the oil for 1-2 hours before washing. 
Don't: Use oils on dirty hair as this can trap dirt and cause buildup.
How to build a haircare routine? 
Start with a cleansing shampoo, followed by a hydrating conditioner. Incorporate hair oiling once or twice a week for deep nourishment. Supplement with a weekly hair mask and daily leave-in products to protect and maintain hair health.
Surprisingly, the younger demographic shows a higher interest in hair oiling practices, showing an openness to incorporating traditional elements into their routines. (UB Insights)
But with so many options in the market, it's almost impossible to pick the right product. But that's not the case with Unsweetened Beauty. Take our Quiz. Developed with expertise, it goes beyond the basics to consider your lifestyle, environment, and goals, offering personalized recommendations. With our quiz, you're not just choosing products but building a routine that works for you. No more guesswork, just results. Start your journey today.
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How do customers buy beauty products today? 
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In beauty and skincare, not everyone wants the same thing. Thanks to the internet, we now know that people from different places and ages like to shop for beauty products differently. Both shoppers and companies need to understand these differences to make smart choices and keep up with changes in how we buy beauty products.
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In beauty and skincare, not everyone wants the same thing. Thanks to the internet, we now know that people from different places and ages like to shop for beauty products differently. Both shoppers and companies need to understand these differences to make smart choices and keep up with changes in how we buy beauty products.
There are two main types of shoppers: those who live in big cities love to shop from websites and local shops. At the same time, people from smaller towns prefer buying from big online stores like Amazon. This happens because city folks enjoy trying products in stores, and those in smaller towns like the convenience of shopping online.
Age also matters a lot. Young people are used to the internet and like to hunt for the best deals and the newest products online. On the other hand, older people might prefer going to stores to see and feel the products themselves and get advice on what to buy.
What people want from their beauty products can also depend on their lifestyle and what's important to them. Younger shoppers often look for products that are good for the environment and everyone, and they like real and active brands online. Older shoppers might stick with brands they've known and trusted for years, available at their favorite physical stores.
Online shopping for beauty products has grown a lot, especially with the push from recent global events, and it will keep growing. Companies are working hard to improve their online stores and ads to attract more customers. Shopping online is getting more exciting, with live videos and more ways to feel like you're part of a shopping experience, even if you're just on your phone or computer.
Money matters, too. People who have less to spend might look for cheaper deals online. But they might splurge on luxury items and special shopping experiences in stores when they have more money. Companies trying to sell beauty products need to understand these differences and make their products and ads fit what people in different places and of different ages want.
In short, knowing what different types of customers like helps people make better buying choices and helps companies sell more effectively. As shopping habits keep changing, one thing stays the same: having options makes shopping for beauty products interesting.
But it can be overwhelming too, just like they say, "too many cooks spoil the broth." If you feel overwhelmed while looking for products online - try UB's skin quiz. Developed with expertise, it goes beyond the basics to consider your lifestyle, environment, and goals, offering personalized recommendations. With our quiz, you're not just choosing products but building a skincare routine.
No more guesswork, just results. Start your journey to better skin today.
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