Skin Concerns
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Seborrheic Dermatitis
Read MoreThe symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis, such as itching and scalliness, reduce gradually under treatment.
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Pigmentary Disorders
Read MorePigmentary disorders are a general term which includes hyperpigmentary disorders (darkening of the skin) and hypopigmentary disorders (decrease in the normal skin colour).
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Dry Skin
Read MoreDry skin results from lack of water in the outer layer of skin cells (stratum corneum).
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Dandruff
Read MoreDandruff is an excessive flaking of skin on the scalp, with some skin flakes caught among the hair.
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Androgenic Alopecia
Read MoreAndrogenic Alopecia is a common form of hair loss in both men and women.
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Dark Spots
Read MoreDark spots are a collection of overproduced melanin (the pigment that controls skin colour).
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Dark Circles
Read MoreDark Circles, also known as periorbital melanosis, are a collection of overproduced melanin (the pigment that controls skin colour) specifically under the eyes.
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Fine Lines & Wrinkles
Read MoreFine lines are impression lines which generally form when you smile, laugh or frown and are considered a sign of aging.
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Sun Damage
Read MoreSun damage known as photoaging, photodamage or solar damage to the skin caused by ultraviolet (UV) light.
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Environmental Skin Damage
Read MoreAny pollutants that cause oxidative damage to our skin is considered environmental damage.
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Ageing Skin
Read MoreAgeing skin is the maturing of skin over time and it is induced by ultraviolet radiation exposure, smoking and other pollutants.
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Hair Thinning
Read MoreHair thinning can be linked to numerous factors including genetics, diet, hormonal changes, nutrient deficiencies, medical conditions, or ageing.
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Scars
Read MoreScars are visible marks on the skin where excessive tissue growth has occurred once an injury or wound has healed.
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Dull Skin
Read MoreSkin dullness can occur from many different causes including dehydration, dryness, buildup of dead skin cells, photo damage, pollution, age, lifestyle habits (smoking, alcohol consumption, limited exercise), environment and other pollutants.