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DIY Won’t  Fix  Your  Skin: Why Self-Diagnosing  Is  Hurting You

5/22/2025

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Let’s be honest--we live in a Google-it, figure-it-out, watch-a-TikTok-and-do-it-yourself world. And hey, that’s amazing when you’re learning how to hang a shelf or make sourdough. But when it comes to your skin? That fierce independence might be leading you down the wrong path.
At Tierny Tassler Skincare, we see this all the time: people spending hundreds—sometimes thousands—trying to fix their acne, dark spots, or anti-aging concerns with products they found from influencers or Reddit threads. And yet, their skin isn’t getting better. It’s often getting worse. 
Here’s why self-diagnosing your skin issues is almost always a bad idea:


1. Your Skin Isn’t a One-Issue Puzzle.
Acne isn’t always “just acne.” Dark spots aren’t always “just sun damage.” And that dry, flaky patch? It might be a dozen different things. Skin conditions often look alike, but they can have totally different root causes. That’s why slapping on random treatments rarely works—because the problem wasn’t what you thought it was.


2. TikTok Trends ≠ Paramedical Skin Care Training
We love a good skincare tip as much as anyone. But relying on influencers, forums, or friends to guide your routine is like asking your barista for dental advice. It’s well-meaning but potentially harmful. Without knowing your skin type, medical history, lifestyle, hormone levels, product history, or environmental factors, no one can give you the right evaluation and solution.


3. The Wrong Products Can Make Things Worse.
Self-diagnosing often leads to using harsh exfoliants, stripping cleansers, or going with trendy activities that your skin isn’t ready for. Over time, this can weaken your skin barrier, increase sensitivity, and even trigger new issues you didn’t have before.


4. You Could Be Missing the Bigger Picture.
Sometimes, skin issues are the surface symptoms of something deeper—hormonal imbalance, food sensitivity, chronic stress, or an underlying health issue. A trained eye can spot these connections. A random product from the beauty aisle? Not so much.


5. It Costs More Than You Think.
All those “maybe this will work” products add up. And when they don’t work, you move on to the next. And the next. By the time you get real help, you’ve spent a small fortune—without results.


6. Stressing Out Doesn’t Help Your Skin (But It Does Happen)
Not knowing what’s really going on with your skin is frustrating and stressful. And guess what? Stress makes most skin issues worse. If you’ve been spiraling through skin-anxiety loops and mirror panic, you’re not alone—but you do deserve better.

Just last month, I helped a new client—we’ll call her Patti, to keep things completely anonymous— who had gone through all 6 of these cycles. She is a brilliant business person, a great problem solver, and a busy mom. She was at her wits' end, because she’d run out of options and nothing was working. Thank goodness her mother-in-law recommended me to her. I uncovered her issues and acne triggers, and in less than 4 weeks, she’s well on the way to fully healed skin. Patti is no longer embarrassed to go out of the house!


What To Do Instead: Get an Expert Analysis of What’s Going On
Here’s the good news: you don’t need to keep guessing. At Tierny Tassler Skincare, we do deep, professional skin evaluations that account for over 50+ factors. This isn’t a 5-question quiz—it’s a full-picture assessment that helps us zero in on what’s going on with your skin, so we can help you heal it for good.


Bottom Line: You Don’t Have to DIY This
You can keep trying to figure it out alone—or you can get expert guidance, save yourself time and money, and finally start seeing real, lasting results.
Because your skin deserves more than guesswork.
It deserves expert care.

I've got your back. Let know what's up, I'm always thrilled to help!


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Anti-Aging  Isn’t Just  for  Your  40s

4/22/2025

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Yep, Anti-Aging Does Not Begin When You are In Your 40s—Here’s Why Your Skin Will Thank You for Starting Now

Okay, let’s get one thing straight: anti-aging doesn’t mean trying to look 20 forever. It’s not about freezing your face or chasing perfection—it’s about taking care of your skin before major changes show up, so you feel confident, glowing, and like you at every age.
And yes, that starts earlier than you might think. If you’re in your 20s or 30s and haven’t thought about anti-aging skincare yet—don’t panic—but it might be time to make a few small, smart moves that your future self will 100% thank you for.

Why Start Now?
Think of anti-aging skincare like a retirement plan for your skin. It’s all about prevention, not panic. You don’t wait until you’re 65 to start saving, right? The same goes for your skin. Starting early means you’ll maintain that bounce, glow, and firmness for way longer—with less effort down the road.
So, What Actually Happens to Skin as We Age?
Here’s the quick rundown (we’ll keep it chill, no science degree needed):
  • Collagen production starts slowing down in your mid-20s. That’s the protein that keeps skin plump and firm.
  • Cell turnover gets sluggish. Which can make your skin look dull or uneven.
  • Fine lines, sun spots, and loss of elasticity don’t just appear overnight—they build over time, especially if you’re skipping the SPF (gasp).
The 5 Basics Everyone Should Be Doing (Yes, Even at 25)
So, honestly, doesn’t everybody do a moisturizer and cleanser?  But their skin still looks awful most of the time. Here are some tips to change all that!
1. Gentle cleanser + moisturizer.
Keep your skin barrier happy. Avoid harsh treatment of the skin like scrubs or stripping cleansers. Look for hydrating ingredients like Hyaluronic acid.
2. SPF. Every. Single. Day.
No excuses. UV exposure is the #1 cause of premature aging. Even on cloudy days. Even when you’re inside near a window. SPF 30 or higher is your best friend.
3. Start a Glycolic Acid cream (when you’re ready).
This cream helps boost collagen and speeds up cell turnover. If you’re in your mid-to-late 20s, this is so helpful—just start slow and use sunscreen religiously. And ours contains Vitamin A Propionate. Our cream is a fantastic alternative to Retin A which is very irritating.
4. Add antioxidants (like vitamin C).
They protect your skin from pollution, UV damage, and other sneaky skin-stressors. Bonus: they help with brightness and dark spots, too.
5. Stay hydrated & don’t sleep in your makeup.
Simple, but real. Water, sleep, and washing your face matter more than the trendiest serum sometimes.
What It’s Not About
It’s not about fighting aging like it’s the enemy. It’s about supporting your skin’s natural rhythm as it changes over time. You can embrace getting older and still want to feel fresh, radiant, and like you’ve got your glow game on lock.
TL;DR?
You don’t need a 15-step skincare routine or Botox at 28. Just a few consistent habits now will save you stress, money, and regret later. Think of it as a little love note to your future face.
You’ve only got one skin. Start giving it the care it deserves—because you’re not trying to stay young forever. You’re trying to feel good in your skin, now and always.

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Why  Exfoliation   is  Essential  for  Helthy  Skin

4/12/2025

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​Why Exfoliation Is Essential for Healthy Skin
Let’s Talk Exfoliation
If you're looking to level up your skincare game, exfoliation might just be your secret weapon. It's all about getting rid of dead skin cells to reveal that fresh, glowing skin underneath. When done right, exfoliation can smooth out your skin, help your products work better, and even keep breakouts at bay. But heads up—too much of a good thing can backfire. Over-exfoliating or using the wrong products can leave your skin irritated or sensitive.
Let’s break it all down: what exfoliation does, how to do it safely, and how often you should be doing it for the best results.


Why Bother Exfoliating?
There’s more to it than just scrubbing your face. Here’s what regular exfoliation can do for your skin:
1. Smoother, Glowing Skin
Dead skin cells dull your shine. Exfoliation helps slough them off, revealing the brighter, smoother skin underneath. Yes, please.
2. Better Product Absorption
If you’re spending money on serums and moisturizers, you want them to work, right? Exfoliating clears the way so your products can sink in and do their thing.
3. Fewer Breakouts
Clogged pores = pimples. Regular exfoliation clears out the gunk (like oil, dirt, and leftover makeup) before it has a chance to cause problems.
4. Boosted Collagen
Certain exfoliants—like AHAs and BHAs—not only clear your skin but also encourage collagen production. That means firmer, more elastic skin and fewer fine lines over time.
5. Even Skin Tone
Dark spots, acne scars, and uneven tone? Exfoliating regularly can help fade those and even things out.


How to Exfoliate Without Messing Up Your Skin
Here’s the deal: exfoliation is awesome, if you do it the right way. Here’s what to keep in mind:
✅ Do:
  • Pick the Right Type for Your Skin
    • Sensitive or dry skin? Try a gentle chemical exfoliant, such as Mandelic acid.
    • Oily or acne-prone? Opt for BPO (benzoyl peroxide) or Salicylic acid.
    • Combo skin? A mix of both physical and chemical works—just don’t overdo it.
  • Always Moisturize and Use SPF After  Exfoliating can leave your skin a little exposed, so be sure to follow up with a hydrating serum and a good sunscreen (SPF 30+ is a must).
  • Ditch the Tools  Brushes, gloves, and sponges might seem fancy, but they can actually be too harsh and mess with your skin barrier. You really don’t need them.
❌ Don’t:
  • Go Too Hard A light touch is all you need. Pressing or scrubbing too hard can cause redness, irritation, or even tiny tears in your skin. Avoid extremely hot water.
  • Mix Too Many Strong Products Using retinoids and strong acids? Yikes. That’s a fast track to over-exfoliation. Stick to one active at a time.
  • Use Harsh Scrubs Scrubs with jagged particles (like walnut shells or apricot kernels) are a big no—they can damage your skin.
  • Exfoliate Over Broken or Inflamed Skin If your skin is already irritated or broken out, give it time to heal before exfoliating again.


What to Expect When You Exfoliate Regularly
Wondering what kind of results you’ll see? Here’s a rough timeline of what to expect:
  • Right away: Your skin will feel smoother and look a bit brighter.
  • After 2–4 weeks: Clearer pores, fewer breakouts, and better product performance.
  • After 3 months or more: Improved elasticity, reduced fine lines, and a more even skin tone.


How to Get the Most Out of Your Exfoliation Routine
Here are a few tips to keep in mind:
  1. Pick the Right Product
    • Physical exfoliants give you instant results but use them no more than once a day (and always gently).
    • Chemical exfoliants like AHAs, BHAs (Glycolic, Mandelic, Salicylic) are great for deeper exfoliation with less rubbing.
    • Enzymes (from papaya or pineapple) are perfect for sensitive skin. They penetrate the skin surface and cause it to function more like younger skin.
  2. Exfoliate at Night Your skin does most of its healing while you sleep. Exfoliating in the evening supports that natural repair process.
  3. Hydrate, Hydrate, Hydrate After exfoliating, your skin needs some love. Use ingredients like Hyaluronic acid, hydrators, creams, or aloe to calm and replenish.
  4. Watch for Reactions Redness, stinging, or flaking? That’s your skin asking for a break. Switch to a gentler product or cut back on how often you exfoliate.


Final Thoughts
Exfoliation can seriously transform your skin—but it’s all about balance. With the right approach, you’ll notice smoother texture, fewer breakouts, and a healthy glow that sticks around. Just remember: be gentle, stay consistent, and always moisturize and protect your skin afterward.
Your future face will thank you.

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