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 AdminDNW | Oct 28, 2020 | Blog
Melasma MELASMA Melasma is a common skin condition in adults where brown or dark patches of pigmentation develop. Usually on the face, but can appear on areas of the body exposed to sunlight, including the neck, shoulders, hands and forearms Melasma is harmless but...
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...