ACNE
Acne is a condition categorised with red pimples, mainly on the face, due to inflamed or infected sebaceous glands and are particularly common among adolescents.
Acne is a condition categorised with red pimples, mainly on the face, due to inflamed or infected sebaceous glands and are particularly common among adolescents.
Dry skin is a skin condition noticeable by flaking and cracking of the skin or by feeling itchy. Some people have naturally dry skin however, others who don’t inherit this condition may come to have it over time.
Hyperpigmentation is a common, usually harmless condition where patches of skin become darker than the normal surrounding skin caused by an excess of melanin.
Most often genetics determine the size of your pores. However, other causes of enlarged pores can be oily/unclean skin.
Rosacea is a chronic, inflammatory skin condition that most often affects the face. This redness of the skin worsens with time if left untreated.
Stretch marks are irregular lines or streaks on the skin where it has been stretched or distended, especially due to pregnancy or obesity.
Overexposure to the sun’s UV rays can cause damage to the skin. Sunburn is a common skin injury that appears immediately after the skin is exposed to UV radiation.
Bags or dark circles under the eyes occur when the muscles under your eye lids weaken. Normal fat that helps support the eyes can then move into the lower eyelids, causing the lids to appear puffy.
Wrinkles are creases and folds in the skin. They usually appear as people get older, but they can also develop after spending a long time in the water or sun.