Nothing quite chips away at your confidence like a face marred by dark spots and patches of discolouration on visible areas of your body. You’d do anything to get rid of this pigmentation.
Read moreIf you’ve searched for skin whitening supplements, you’ll have come across the numerous research articles written about this wonder chemical and the hundreds of glutathione pills available on the market.
Read moreCigarettes, alcohol, unhealthy crash diets and stress can also affect the quality of your skin. “Smoking is second only to sun damage in causing wrinkles and dry skin,” says WebMD. Alcohol and caffeinated drinks like soda and coffee too, depletes nutrients.
Read moreA statement from the European Academy of Dermatology and Venerelogy that was reported in Dermatology Times cautions that there’s no “one-size-fits-all” laser for pigmentation. Different skin pigmentation issues will need different frequencies and therapeutic treatments. The wrong treatment can actually worsen skin pigmentation, or lead to other complications.
Read moreSun exposure is your skin’s worst enemy. It causes premature ageing, sunburn, irritation, and increases your risk for skin cancer. However, sunscreen application is just part of a complete sun protection routine.
Read moreWe all know that it’s important to use sunscreen for the face to prevent sun damage, skin cancer and the early signs of ageing. But it’s just as crucial to pick the best sunscreen for your skin type. You want something that protects your skin – not irritate it!
Read moreHere’s what you need to know about how to apply sunscreen so you get all the skin benefits and still stay comfortable (and beautiful) the whole day.
Read moreWanting to look good is only natural. But when dark patches appear on your face and body, it may just wreck your self-confidence, and you would do anything to get rid of them. You’ve probably Googled enough to realise that you either have melasma or a case of hyperpigmentation, in your quest to find the… Continue reading The ultimate guide to hyperpigmentation and melasma treatment – dermatologist approved
Read more“The best type of sunscreen is the one you will use again and again,” says the American Academy of Dermatology. The general recommendation by dermatologists is to make sure the sunscreen offers SPF of 30 or higher Broad spectrum (UVA and UVB) protection for your face.
Read moreExperts say for a skincare product to claim blue light protection it must provide more than 35 per cent protection after it has been applied on to the skin. Yet some brands are misleading customers.
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