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Trans epidermal Water Loss – What is it and How to Stop It

Latest News – October 17, 2021

Trans epidermal Water Loss – What is it and How to Stop It

If you are struggling with dehydrated or dry skin, one of the causes may be trans epidermal water loss (TEWL). You're losing water and moisture from your skin. TEWL can lead to a variety of dry skin conditions — including severe dehydration — but there are ways that you can keep your skin hydrated or prevent dryness from occurring in the first place. What Is Trans epidermal Water Loss? To understand TEWL, let's revisit the layers of our skin. Our skin is made up of three primary layers, the outermost being the epidermis (aka what you look at in the mirror). The dermis is the middle layer, and the hypodermis is the innermost layer. TEWL occurs when water passes from the dermis through the epidermis and evaporates through the skin barrier.

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Radio Frequency - an excellent skin treatment.

Latest News – September 16, 2021

Radio Frequency - an excellent skin treatment.

Radiofrequency    No one is immune to the ageing process. There are lots of effective treatments and products that help to delay the ageing process.  One of the most effective skin treatments on the market is Radiofrequency. This non invasive cosmetic treatment smooths wrinkles and boosts collagen. It is particularly effective when it comes to extra delicate skin, such as the area around the eyes.  It provides immediate and long term results. Reduces wrinkles  Stimulates collagen. Softens fine lines especially around the eyes, nose and mouth. Increases dermal volume. Visible lifts skin.  Promotes fat reduction.  One of the most effective non-invasive antiageing treatments. 

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Should you be taking a collagen supplement?

Latest News – July 25, 2021

Should you be taking a collagen supplement?

Collagen. It’s one of the essential building blocks of healthy skin and many other parts of the body like our hair, nails, and bones. It gives our skin its structure, strength and elasticity, and that’s what forms the scaffolding of the skin – the supportive base that provides us with the lift we need for a plump, vibrant complexion. Unfortunately, however, optimum levels don’t last, and once we hit 25, production starts to slow down – inducing a loss of elasticity, firmness and luminosity. When collagen breakdown begins, the skin gradually loses that scaffolding, and it starts to look frail and collapses more easily into folds. While we can’t prevent these changes, there are things that we can do to slow them down. 

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