Your Skin
Your Skin
Good skin care becomes increasingly important as we age. Investing in a consistent skincare routine, using products suitable for your skin type, protecting against sun damage, and addressing specific aging concerns can help maintain a healthy, youthful complexion as you age. Consulting with a skincare professional can also provide personalized advice for optimal skin health.
- BEAUTY WELLNESS by CaleighBy Kristofor Parker L.E. How a Healthy Gut and Mental Health contribute to Skin Health Today, we are very aware and informed about our outer beauty and choosing invasive treatments… Read more: BEAUTY WELLNESS
- Resveratrolby Trish GreenA Promising Antiaging Agent for Cosmetic Skin Treatments Research Conducted By Javier Fidalgo, Ana Novo Barros And Ana Casas Nowadays, resveratrol, a polyphenolic phytoalexin is increasingly included in the formulas… Read more: Resveratrol
- Sensitive Skin or Underlying Inflammation?by Trish GreenSensitive skin is a common condition and means your skin is more prone to reactions such as dryness, redness and itching. Most people who have sensitive skin notice occasional or… Read more: Sensitive Skin or Underlying Inflammation?
- Powerful Hydration & Lipid Protection for Winter Skincareby Jackie BrindleyAs we begin the new year, we are faced with the effects of the cold and drier winter air. Whether you are someone who loves the cooler weather or not,… Read more: Powerful Hydration & Lipid Protection for Winter Skincare
- Slowing the Visible Signs of Agingby Melissa LandrySummer weather is here and one of the first things on everyone minds is starting up the barbeque and grilling up some of our favourite foods while enjoying the summer sun. As much as this favourite past time is a staple tradition…
- Winter Skin Careby Trish GreenAs we begin the new year, we are faced with the core of winter upon us. Whether you are someone who loves the cooler weather or not, one thing we all have in common is the impact of the colder weather on our skin.
- The Beauty Boosting Power of Oilsby Trish GreenIn aromatherapy or other holistic therapies plant- based oils often used for massage are referred to as ‘carrier oils.’ The term ‘carrier’ oil in some ways belittles the practical value and dynamics that lie behind the ubiquitous vegetable oils. Nutritionists have long known the true value of oils and fats and their necessity in our diet.
- Hydralift Serumby Trish GreenA unique skin treatment serum targeted at the restoration of radiant skin in seniors, helping to establish the parallel between the life of seniors and the appearance of their skin. In the aged, thinning of the Epidermis and Dermis are common as is flattening of the Dermal Epidermal Junction.
- Hyaluronic Acid: Reasons You Need To Use It In Your Skin Care Routineby Melissa LandryHyaluronic acid gets talked about a lot in the media. All the hype makes sense because it is a phenomenal aid in skin care and can give you great visible… Read more: Hyaluronic Acid: Reasons You Need To Use It In Your Skin Care Routine
- Fall Skin Careby Trish GreenFall is the perfect time of year to get that extra exfoliation so often needed and add great hydration products to your daily routine. As the seasons change, so does the needs of our skin. The cooler and even cold air, as it gradually moves in, does not hold the same amount of moisture as …
- Skin Care Under the Maskby Trish GreenAs the world reopens for business, wearing a facial covering is becoming mandatory in public spaces. For many, having to wear P.P E in order to do their job, means covering the face for very long periods of time. Ultimately it will affect the skin in the peri-oral area creating some undesirable skin conditions.
- Facing the facts about Facial Ageingby Trish GreenYour face ages in many different and specific ways. Some changes come from the outside—namely the sun’s damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays and environmental exposures—and others come from the inside, such as your genes and age.