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When Emme Diane Linehan was 9, she walked to the drugstore and used her allowance to purchase Noxzema and CoverGirl makeup to heal and conceal her breakouts.
Indoor light, mainly in the form of fluorescent and halogen, emit low levels of UVA light that can be hazardous to skin.
“There are formulary mistakes in the products that keep them in a cycle of breaking out,” she said. “We troubleshoot and look at diet, lifestyle … we do a holistic approach.”
“I learned how to make true cellular change in the skin that was sustainable,” she said. “Mentors taught me what I know about skin today, (which is) different from what I learned in beauty school.”
Aesthetician Emme Diane says that indoor light, mainly in the form of fluorescent and halogen, emit low levels of UVA light that can be hazardous to skin. “These are the rays that damage and age skin and cause skin cancer,” she adds. “The coating on the outside of the light bulbs is designed to protect us from these rays, but new studies show that this may not always be true. There are often cracks in the coating that let the rays escape.” NewBeauty