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Menopause Skin Changes

A woman’s menopause is a normal life stage that involves several physical and psychological changes. The skin changes as a result of the body’s hormonal changes, frequently posing new difficulties. In this post, we’ll look at the skin changes that come with menopause and learn about the skincare components that can keep your skin looking healthy and vibrant all through the process.

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The New-Generation Retinol is Retinaldehyde

Retinaldehyde is a newer form of vitamin A that is similar to retinol, but it is more stable and less irritating. This makes it a good option for people who are looking for the benefits of retinol without the irritation.

Retinaldehyde can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, improve skin texture and tone, and improve acne. It is also a safe and effective ingredient when used correctly.

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Acne and Mental Health

Acne can have a devastating impact on your mental health and quality of life

Acne is a complex and chronic disease that can have far-reaching consequences. It can make you feel insecure about your appearance, lead to social isolation, and even contribute to mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.

If you’re struggling with acne, it’s important to reach out for help. There are many resources available to you.

Don’t suffer in silence. Talk to someone today and start on the road to recovery.

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What Are the Benefits of Mandelic Acid?

Mandelic acid is a lesser-known alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) that is gentler than other AHAs, making it a great choice for acne-prone and sensitive skin. It can help to resurface skin, unclog pores, and reduce redness and inflammation. Mandelic acid also has antimicrobial effects that may be useful for non-inflammatory, non-cystic acne.

Our Clearer + Calmer Exfoliant Lotion is a potent blend of mandelic acid, lactic acid, salicylic acid, peptides, Manuka honey, prebiotics, and other skin-nourishing ingredients. It gently exfoliates skin, unblocks pores, and gives a boost of natural moisture. It also rebalances the skin microbiome and reduces redness, irritation, and flaking.

If you’re looking for a gentle, effective exfoliator that will improve the look and feel of your skin, our Clearer + Calmer Exfoliant Lotion is a great option.

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Watermelon, Cucumber and Hyaluronic Acid – Anti-inflammatory Perfection

A normal immunological reaction, inflammation aids in the body’s ability to recover from damage or infection and can take the glow out of our skin. However, persistent inflammation can cause a number of skin conditions, such as rosacea, psoriasis, and acne too. A few drops of  Nurture + Repair Lotion can help get it into the best

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Men’s Skincare

Men’s skin is different from women’s skin in a number of ways, including thickness, sebum production, and the presence of facial hair. This means that men need a different set of skincare products and ingredients to meet their specific needs.

Cleansers: Ingredients that effectively remove excess oil and unclog pores.

Moisturisers: Products that hydrate the skin without leaving a greasy or heavy feeling.

Shaving supplies: Products that minimise irritation and provide a smooth shave.

Balms or aftershaves: Products that soothe and moisturise the skin after shaving.

Sunscreen: Products that protect the skin from damaging UV rays.

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How do hormones cause acne?

How Do Hormones Cause Acne?

This article delves into the topic of post adolescent or adult acne, which affects 10-20% of adult women and commonly occurs along the jawline. It discusses the genetic and environmental factors that cause acne in women, including androgens, the menstrual cycle, and cosmetic usage. Additionally, it explores the connection between hormonal imbalances and acne, specifically in women, as well as the effectiveness of antiandrogenic medication. The article also addresses the topic of blood tests and their reliability in identifying hormonal imbalances as the cause of acne.

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