Skincare
The Science Behind The Two Types of Skin Dryness
We are well and truly into winter, which is the worst time for dry skin. Humidity is low and we are all rugged up in our overheated offices and homes.
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We are well and truly into winter, which is the worst time for dry skin. Humidity is low and we are all rugged up in our overheated offices and homes.
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There has long been a connection between gut bacteria and overall wellbeing, with the consumption of oral probiotics becoming a popular method to promote health and balance the gut bacteria....
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Synergie Skin's makeup range, Synergie Minerals, includes 4 types of foundations. While the choice of foundation often comes down to personal preference, there are distinct benefits across each type in...
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Creating active cosmeceuticals is certainly so much more than throwing ingredients into a pot and mixing. Formulating is a complex exercise that requires a deep understanding of chemistry and the...
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Acne scarring is so much more than a side effect of severe acne, as it can also cause confidence issues in both adolescents and adults. Improving the appearance of scarring...
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Skin irritation is characterised by redness, itching, burning or dryness and may be classified as either contact irritation, rosacea or an allergic response. Studies have proven there is a significant...
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