Understanding Your Skin Barrier — Protection and Repair
The skin barrier — scientifically termed the stratum corneum — is your body's outermost line of defence against environmental aggressors, pathogens, and water loss.
The skin barrier — scientifically termed the stratum corneum — is your body's outermost line of defence against environmental aggressors, pathogens, and water loss.
Skin Texture: What It Means and How to Improve It Skin texture — the physical quality of the skin's surface...
Dermatitis and Aesthetic Medicine: Essential Considerations Dermatitis — an umbrella term for inflammatory skin conditions — affects a significant proportion...
Sun Damage: Beyond the Surface Chronic sun exposure is the single greatest contributor to premature skin ageing, accounting for up...
What Is Melasma? A Clinical Perspective Melasma is a chronic, acquired hyperpigmentation disorder characterised by symmetrical, irregularly bordered brown or...
What Is Crepey Skin and Why Does It Develop? Crepey skin — characterised by thin, finely wrinkled tissue that resembles...