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Beauty Review: Dr Sheth's Rose Hip and Retinol Power Emulsion
Beauty Review: Dr Sheth’s Rose Hip and Retinol Power Emulsion
Retinol is the most dermatologist recommended anti ageing ingredient toady and the one that has proven to show results.
It helps skin elasticity and reduces fine lines – the signs of collagen depletion in your cells. It also gets cells to turn around faster helping kick start skin renewal- as your skin gets older this process is slower so this help goes a long way .
Retinol creams are also…
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Dermatologists look for problems that are literally skin deep. That can be complicated when your skin is darker.
Dermatologists presented with a new patient have a number of symptoms to look at in order to diagnose. Does the patient have a rash, bumps, or scaling skin? Is there redness, inflammation, or ulceration? For rare conditions a doctor may have never seen in person before, it’s likely that they were trained on photos of the conditions—or can turn to colleagues who may themselves have photos.
But in people with darker, melanin-rich skin, the same skin conditions can look drastically different, or be harder to spot at all—and historically, there have been fewer photos of these conditions on darker-skinned patients. And for these patients, detection and diagnosis can be life-saving: people of color get less melanoma, for example, but are also less likely to survive it.
Dermatologist Jenna Lester, who started one of the few clinics in the country to focus on such patients, explains the need for more dermatologists trained to diagnose and treat people with darker skin tones—and why the difference can be both life-saving and life-altering.
the complete guide to determine your true skin type
the complete guide to determine your true skin type
How to determine your true skin type is more complicated than I thought. During the early 1900’s skin type was categorized into Dry, Oily, Combination, or Sensitive. But as time goes by, scientists came to realize that you really cannot be one type of skin throughout. For example, you simply cannot have dry or sensitive skin because the skin is dynamic. For this reason, Dr. Baumann, a renowned…
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What is your skin type? how do you know? It's better to know your skin type before apply any cosmetics on your skin. Understand Fitzpatrick scale skin types
Do you know, our skin is undoubtedly the largest organ in our body.
It is not only a complex system by itself but is also made up of multiple components. Even though the function of the skin is to protect the penetration of germs, dirt and other environmental factors into our body, at the same time it absorb some nutrients, water, oil for us, transmits sensations, helps to regulate the body’s temperature, produces vitamin D, and plays a role in social interactions. it is not as simple as it looks.
Understand about the skin types
Skin type chart (Fitzpatrick scale).
Can be used as a tool in describing the appearance of characters.
Sources:
http://narcissista.me/2015/11/09/the-underrated-power-of-knowing-your-fitzpatrick-score/
http://appearancesaesthetics.co.uk/fitzpatrick-scale/
How to Protect Your Skin During Summer
NEW BLOG POST: How to Protect Your Skin During Summer #summer #skincare #healthtips
Source: pexels.com / Edit: janded.eu As weather is getting warmer and warmer (definitely not here, yet) and the UV light is starting to become a source of discomfort for lots of us, I thought it is about time to talk about how to protect your skin during summer. We see lots of ads warning us to protect our skin during summer with sunscreen and so on, but is it the right and only method to…
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Iyashi Dome Treatment in London
Iyashi Dome Treatment in London
The Iyahsi Dome is based off of Suna Ryoho, a treatment well-known in Japan for eliminating toxins from the body. For several centuries, in the summer, the Japanese would bury themselves in the hot sand near the hot springs on the beach to eliminate toxins from their bodies. The heat from both the sun and Earth would help release many therapeutic benefits from the elements found naturally in the…
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