The biggest concerns for 20-30 year olds are acne, rosacea and irregular pigmentation. At this stage of their life, women want their skin to appear fresh and hydrated, and hence more youthful and vibrant.
Read MoreInvest in yourself and lift your skin to new heights by developing good habits this summer. These habits will become second nature in no time and will eventually pay off. My patients with good daily habits get results and look half the age of their friends and don’t need to spend a fortune on treatments! Just as it’s never too late to stop smoking, it’s never too late to develop good skincare habits.
Read MoreI believe in a holistic approach: reducing stress for a balanced lifestyle (burning the candle at both ends affects your skin) combined with a healthy, antioxidant-rich diet and quality skincare.
Read MoreMoisturise quickly after cleansing – apply your serum or moisturiser within three minutes of cleansing. When the skin is wet, the cells are separated and are ripe and ready to suck in more moisture.
Read MoreSkin is our largest and most important organ. Without an intact skin barrier we literally cannot survive. The stratum corneum is the outermost layer of the skin and has the largest impact on barrier function. It acts like a thick armour protecting us from infection and dehydration.
Read MoreWhen Dr Nina said she could tell all our secrets from just looking at our skin, I may have attempted to cover mine with my table napkin. After all, she was addressing a room full of beauty editors whose collective skins positively glowed. And here I was, a *ahhemm* mature blogger who’d been up since 5am to make her flight and hear the good doctor speak.
Read MoreWe know we should eat more fish but the benefits are only just becoming clear, writes Shelly Horton. Dermatologist from Northern Sydney Dermatology, Dr Nina Wines, says there is mounting evidence fish oil is helpful for skin conditions, too.
“There is some evidence it has anti-inflammatory qualities, which may be helpful for eczema and psoriasis,'' she says. ''And there's evidence fish oil helps with the sebum or fatty-acid content of the skin, which keeps skin hydrated.'
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