The Canvia Blog
How to Patch Test New Skincare Products (The Ri...
A patch test takes 48 hours and can prevent a week of skin damage. Here's exactly how to do it correctly.
How to Patch Test New Skincare Products (The Ri...
A patch test takes 48 hours and can prevent a week of skin damage. Here's exactly how to do it correctly.
Bee Venom Skincare: Who Should Avoid It (and Wh...
Bee venom serums are increasingly popular for firming and anti-aging. But some people should not use them. Here's what you need to know before buying.
Bee Venom Skincare: Who Should Avoid It (and Wh...
Bee venom serums are increasingly popular for firming and anti-aging. But some people should not use them. Here's what you need to know before buying.
K-Beauty Skincare Routine for Beginners
K-beauty is known for layering multiple steps, but you don't need 10 products to start. Here's how to build a real K-beauty routine from scratch.
K-Beauty Skincare Routine for Beginners
K-beauty is known for layering multiple steps, but you don't need 10 products to start. Here's how to build a real K-beauty routine from scratch.
Best Skincare Gifts Under $25 CAD (That Don't L...
Good skincare doesn't have to be expensive to be well-received. Here are the best options under $25 CAD — actually useful, not just pretty packaging.
Best Skincare Gifts Under $25 CAD (That Don't L...
Good skincare doesn't have to be expensive to be well-received. Here are the best options under $25 CAD — actually useful, not just pretty packaging.
Niacinamide vs Vitamin C: Which One Should You ...
Both brighten skin, but through different mechanisms. Here's how to choose — or use both — based on what your skin actually needs.
Niacinamide vs Vitamin C: Which One Should You ...
Both brighten skin, but through different mechanisms. Here's how to choose — or use both — based on what your skin actually needs.
How to Use Retinol Without Peeling, Redness, or...
Retinol irritation is real — but almost always avoidable. Here's how to introduce it properly so your skin adjusts without the misery.
How to Use Retinol Without Peeling, Redness, or...
Retinol irritation is real — but almost always avoidable. Here's how to introduce it properly so your skin adjusts without the misery.