Sunscreens and the benefits
Sunscreen has suddenly become controversial. A recent magazine article compared sunscreen to margarine – as if it’s an outdated health fad.
Sunscreen has suddenly become controversial. A recent magazine article compared sunscreen to margarine – as if it’s an outdated health fad.
Your complexion feels bone dry, your skin looks dull, you’re breaking out or you’re noticing signs of age – and that’s a beautiful thing.
Washing your face is a no-brainer, right? Well, not exactly. A survey by skin-care brand CeraVe found that 80 percent people make at least one or more common mistakes when cleansing their face, and more than one-half of us neglect to cleanse before bedtime.
Summer means sun, shorts, sandals, bathing suits and bronzed skin. But with beach hair and shorter hemlines comes the dangers associated with too much or unprotected sun exposure.
The Platina range is designed as a skin therapy system. This means that the range is designed to work as a regime which is set based on skin tone and sensitivity.
Everything you need to know about using Platina products.
For many years Professor Peter Bjerring, Professor Marc Clement, Dr Dianne Quibell, Flo Goshgarian and Kevin Smith worked together developing and clinically evaluating energy-based devices.
Health experts have known about digital eye strain for a while, and the potential for all that blue light from digital devices to do eye damage. But can screens damage your skin, too?
Luckily, there are things you can do for your skin to minimize the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.