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- Gentle Moisturisers: Tuberose Polysaccharide, Glycerin, Ceramides, Rice Bran Ferment, Hyaluronic Acid.
- Antioxidants: Vitamin C, Licorice Root Extract, Rhodiola Rosea Root Extract.
- Sunscreen: Broad-spectrum SPF50+.
- Soothing Agents: Aloe Vera, Chamomile.
- Harsh Exfoliants: High concentrations of glycolic acid, physical scrub devices, exfoliating cloths or sponges.
- Fragrances and Dyes: Can cause irritation and sensitivity.
- Retinoids: Use with caution and start with lower concentrations.
- Moisturisers: Tuberose Polysaccharide, Glycerin, Ceramides, Rice Bran Ferment, Hyaluronic Acid.
- Antioxidants: Vitamin C, Licorice Root Extract, Niacinamide, Rhodiola Rosea Root Extract.
- Sunscreen: Broad-spectrum SPF50+.
- Soothing Agents: Oat Extract, Allantoin.
- Harsh Exfoliants: Strong AHA/BHA.
- Fragrances and Dyes: Can cause irritation.
- Retinoids: Start with lower concentrations and gradually increase.
- Moisturisers: Marine Extracts, Squalane, Rice Bran Ferment, Vitamin E, Hyaluronic Acid.
- Antioxidants: Phytol, Licorice Root Extract, Ferulic Acid.
- Soothing and Anti-Redness Agents: Tea Tree Leaf Extract.
- Brightening Agents: Licorice Root Extract, Niacinamide.
- Harsh Exfoliants: Strong chemical peels.
- Heavy Oils: Can cause clogged pores and breakouts.
- Moisturisers: Marine Extracts, Squalane, Rice Bran Ferment, Hyaluronic Acid.
- Antioxidants: Phytol, Vitamin E, Ferulic Acid, Licorice Root Extract, Resveratrol.
- Soothing and Anti-Redness Agents: Centella Asiatia, Tea Tree Leaf Extract.
- Exfoliants: Salicylic Acid (for acne-prone skin).
- Heavy Oils: Can cause breakouts.
- High Alcohol Content: Can lead to dryness and irritation.
- Moisturisers: Polyphenols, Artichoke Extract, Ceramides.
- Antioxidants: Low Concentration Vitamin C, Niacinamide, Oleanolic Acid.
- Soothing and Anti-Redness Agents: Centella Asiatia, Tea Tree Leaf Extract.
- Brightening Agents: Kojic Acid, Arbutin.
- High Alcohol Content: Can cause dryness and irritation.
- Harsh Exfoliants: Strong AHAs/BHAs without careful monitoring.
- Topical Ingredients: Retinol, Vitamin A, High Concentration of Vitamin C.
- Moisturisers: Polyphenols, Artichoke Extract, Ceramides.
- Antioxidants: Niacinamide, Oleanolic Acid, Licorice Root Extract.
- Soothing and Anti-Redness Agents: Centella Asiatia, Tea Tree Leaf Extract, Aloe Vera.
- Exfoliants: Salicylic Acid (for acne-prone areas).
- High Alcohol Content: Can lead to dryness and irritation.
- Harsh Exfoliants: Strong chemical peels without careful monitoring.
- Topical Ingredients: Retinol, Vitamin A, High Concentration of Vitamin C.
- Gluten Free
- Vegan / Vegetarian
- Keto / High Protein
- Well Balanced & Nutrient Dense
- Often Eats Out / Orders Take Out
- Skips Meals Often
- Micro-Needling
- Face Massage
- Laser / Light Treatment
- Face Sheet Masks
- Acupunture
- Fillers / Botox
- Medical / Spa Facial
- Chemical Exfoliants / Peeling
- At Home Device (i.e. LED, Microcurrent)
- None
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The Art of Ageing
Healthy skin is beautiful skin - at any age; and although the collagen and connective tissue in the dermis diminish as we age, you can still take precautions to help minimise the visible results of what ‘time’ does to our skin’s resilience and overall condition.
I cannot stress enough, the most important thing you can do for your skin is to avoid damaging factors such as the sun, ultraviolet rays (tanning beds), heavy pollution, and smoking. You cannot reverse the damage from the sun and from smoking you may have incurred in your youth; but the sooner you adapt your life to limit exposure to both of these elements, the better you will look - and feel - in the long run. Sun protection should be part of your daily skin regime and it is important to find a product that is not only non-comedogenic (oil-free) but also has an SPF of 50 or more.
There is no magic solution to turn back the clock; and so, it is important that we accept and embrace that time is inevitable, time is continuous, and time brings change. With the right lifestyle, daily skin regime and healthy diet; your skin can remain as healthy and beautiful as it was in your youth, and continue to be a strong defence for your immune system, no matter what your age. Remember, healthy skin, is beautiful skin; and there is nothing bad or unattractive about ageing. It’s time to celebrate it!”
- Dr. R.J. Schemmer
