Protect with Sunscreen
Why Sunscreen Is Essential for Your Skin Sunscreen isn’t just a summer essential—it’s a daily must-have. Dermatologists agree it’s the most important skincare product you can use to prevent signs of aging, sun damage, and even skin cancer. Why You Need Sunscreen Daily Prevents premature aging (wrinkles, large pores, uneven texture) Reduces risk of skin […]
Urea and Skin Moisturizing
Urea is a powerful humectant that is an essential part of the skin’s natural moisturizing factor (NMF). It draws moisture into the skin from the environment and helps retain it, which is why it’s a key ingredient in moisturizing skincare products. Urea also has keratolytic properties, meaning it can help exfoliate the skin and remove dead skin […]
The importance of intimate wash
Intimate washes are important for maintaining the delicate balance of the intimate area, promoting hygiene, preventing infections, and reducing odor. They help cleanse without disrupting the natural pH, which can be essential for maintaining overall health. Maintaining pH Balance: – The intimate area has a natural, slightly acidic pH (around 4.5) that helps keep harmful bacteria and […]
Acne and Sulfur
Sulfur is a popular and effective ingredient for treating acne due to its drying, antibacterial, and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps to reduce oil production, unclog pores, and minimize inflammation, making it a useful option for various types of acne, including cystic acne and rosacea. Acne is the result of a combination of factors including dead skin […]
Laser Treatment and Skin Care
Laser skin resurfacing has become increasingly popular for skin rejuvenating. It is important to note that laser treatment can affect skin strength. Therefore, after laser skin resurfacing, one should take extra care of the facial skin to ensure rapid recovery and prevent unwanted side effects or problems. 1. During the first few days, your skin […]
Skin Barrier and Baby Care
What is the skin barrier of an infant? Barrier Function and Water-Holding and Transport Properties of infant Stratum Corneum are different from adult and continue to develop through the first year of life. Skin water barrier development begins in utero and is believed to be complete by week 34 of gestational age. When do babies […]