What causes uneven skin tone?
An uneven skin tone, called hyperpigmentation, is irregular darkening of the skin. The cause: overproduction of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin and hair colour.
Oily Skin Concerns
When we think of acne we tend to think of teenagers, although more than ever before, adults are suffering with oily and acneic skin conditions. 54% of women aged 25 and over have some facial acne, mainly due to hormonal fluctuations that trigger excess sebum...
Aging Skin Concerns
In recent years the term ‘anti-aging’ has become something we are all very aware of, and the quest to slow down the aging process is a topic we, as women, know all too well. The question is, is it an achievable goal, or are we setting ourselves up for failure, unless...
What is the Skin Barrier – and Why Does it Matter?
The lipid barrier protects your skin – keeping moisture in and irritants out. A compromised barrier can make your skin red, irritated, itchy, and flaky. Ingredients like ceramides, Hyaluronic Acid and oats can help keep skin’s barrier feeling healthy. (Links to our...
What is Hyaluronic Acid?
Find out what Hyaluronic Acid is – and why skin needs it. (Links to product recommendations can be found at the end of the article) • Hyaluronic Acid is a naturally-occurring substance that can hold up to 1,000 times its own weight in water, helping to moisturize and...
Is My Skin Dry or Dehydrated
Dry and dehydrated skin may feel the same, but their causes are different: dehydrated skin lacks water, while dry skin lacks lipids There’s a big difference between dry and dehydrated skin, yet both tend to feel the same - just plain dry. Find out the characteristics...
7 Things Nobody is Telling You About Dehydrated Skin
Everyone’s skin needs consistent hydration – even if it doesn’t feel dry. Dehydrated skin can lead to redness, irritation, and a compromised barrier. It doesn’t matter what skin type you have: everyone’s skin is vulnerable to dehydration. This means that all types of...
Sensitive Skin (Dermalogica Ultracalming Range)
Sensitive Skin (Dermalogica Ultracalming Range) –