by LynneS@skinology | Feb 26, 2021 | Blog
Skin Crime No 1 Skin Crime no 1 Not wearing your SPF 365 Days of the Year Even though sun exposure is vital for overall health, immunity (we get Vitamin D from sun exposure) and well-being, soaking up the sun can be good for us. But too much exposure can...
by LynneS@skinology | Jul 4, 2020 | Blog, Latest News
Melanin Melanin Melanin is a natural pigment in the skin. Melanin causes the skin to tan. Melanin has two forms: Eumelanin is black and brown and Phoemelanin is red or yellow. The higher the amounts of Eumelanin and the lower the amounts of Phoemelanin you have will...
by LynneS@skinology | Jul 2, 2020 | Blog, Latest News
Can Ingredients & Creams Actually Change Skin Cells? can ingredients and creams change skin cells? This should be read by those that desire a healthy glowing skin. This is why I only use skincare products (myself and in clinic) that identify with the skin and...
by LynneS@skinology | Jul 1, 2020 | Blog, Latest News
What is corneotherapy? Corneotherapy is not a brand of skincare, however, the chemistry and modalities within a skincare range will depict if the range works with the principals of corneotherapy. A corneotherapeutic skincare line needs to adhere to strict guidelines...
by LynneS@skinology | Jan 15, 2020 | Blog, Latest News
Skin Bacteria skin bacteria When we say keep your hands away from your face, this is why! Microbiologist Tasha Sturm colonised her child’s hand sample in a Petri dish and this is what grew! We are covered in billions of strains of bacteria. Plus we collect all...