
Caring for your combination skin
Combination skin is the most common skin type, but it can feel like the hardest to treat. If your skin is dry AND oily when the weather changes, y...
Read moreCombination skin is the most common skin type, but it can feel like the hardest to treat. If your skin is dry AND oily when the weather changes, y...
Read moreOily skin occurs when the skin produces too much sebum, an oily substance that protects and hydrates the skin. Sebum is needed to keep the skin hea...
Read moreWinter is coming and dry skin is NOT invited. Prepare + prevent dry skin this winter with these easy tips + Dry Skin Recommended Routine:
Read moreWe pick ourselves apart for not being "beach ready" or doing "enough" before the swimsuit season. I'm sick of it. We do the same for our skin. W...
Read moreAs the woman in charge of marketing for a skincare company, having a jawline traced with hormonal acne can be a shot to the confidence not only in ...
Read moreWe’ve all heard of collagen, obviously. It’s the magical protein that keeps you looking young and fresh. I’m sure you’ve seen the drinks and supple...
Read moreLet's brighten your day (and skin) by answering your questions regarding this common skin-concern! QUESTION: My skin isn't dry, so why does it s...
Read moreI'm sure that if you heard your heart was inflamed, you'd feel shaken up and scared. When our skin gets inflamed we don't bat an eye because it's ...
Read moreSometimes coming across a skincare line can sort of feel like walking into the vitamin aisle. There is so much in front of you and you don’t even k...
Read moreWe’ve all heard it. The term that is getting thrown around the wellness world like confetti: green beauty. Yes, green beauty is *finally* making it...
Read moreI remember walking into LARK for the first time. I was welcomed by two women that were eager to get to know me. The environment was calm and there ...
Read moreAt LARK we believe that wellness starts from within. That’s why our products are made with clean and organic ingredients. But we know that healthy ...
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