Alongside our Black Friday event, throughout November we're offering exclusive courses and a host of guests lectures to educate and reward our community with exclusive offers for course attendees.
Below you'll find the ALLIES Academy course catalog, bonus teacher notes post-lectures, and a detailed lecture syllabus.
ALLIES Academy
Course Catalog & Guest Speakers.
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Repair & Healing Skin 101
Attend our Instagram Live that discusses the importance of nourishing, protecting and rebuilding the skin care barrier.
ALLIES ACADEMY TIMELINE
Discover this semester's courses:
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Ingredients 101 01/ November 1st - 10th
Class is in session! Learn more about the breakthrough ingredients we're proud to have supercharged our formulas with to achieve maximum results.
MossCellTec™An award-winning natural adaptogen that promotes skin barrier recovery, strengthens skin against urban aggressors, improves hydration and barrier recovery.
Growth FactorsA potent active ingredient helps to stimulate collagen production and skin recovery.
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Skincare Beyond The Face 101 02/ November 11th - 20thDARK UNDERARMS
This can happen for several reasons, including your genetics, irritation from products you're using, or an underlying condition – which should be ruled out by a doctor first!
Want to do something about it?
If you're unhappy with the cosmetic appearance of your underarms and have ruled out any possible conditions with your doctor, look to formulas featuring Niacinamide, Retinol, Kojic Acid and Hydroquinone which may help to lessen the appearance of pigmentation.
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Repair & Healing Skin 101 03/ November 21st - 30th
Understanding the Skin Barrier
The skin barrier, also known as the moisture or lipid barrier, constitutes the outer layer of our skin. Picture it like a brick wall, where cells are bricks, and lipids like ceramides and fatty acids are the mortar. This barrier is pivotal, safeguarding vital water reserves within the body, while fending off harmful microorganisms. It plays a key role in supporting skin immunity and managing inflammation.
Factors Damaging the Skin Barrier
- Environmental stressors,
- Emotional and physical stress,
- Nutrition,
- Genetic predispositions,
- Sensitizing ingredients,
- Excessive exfoliation,
- Cosmetic procedures,
- Aging.
To restore a damaged skin barrier:
- Pause the use of exfoliating and active ingredients.
- Prioritize hydrating, nourishing, and healing skincare products.
- Consistently apply SPF for protection against environmental stressors.
MAKE NEW ALLIES
Find the best routine for your skincare goals with our Routine Finder.