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AGEING
Nearly all of the visible signs of ageing, such as wrinkles and fine lines, are due to accumulated sun exposure. This condition, known as photoaging, causes the appearance of lax, unevenly pigmented, wrinkled, dull and lifeless skin on sun exposed areas of the body.
WRINKLES & FINE LINES
Nearly all of the visible signs of ageing are due to accumulated sun exposure but can also be caused by lifestyle factors. Fine lines and wrinkles first tend to appear around the eyes and mouth and are primarily caused by photoaging of the skin on sun exposed areas of the body.
SKIN FIRMNESS OR SAGGING
Lax or Sagging Skin is due to the loss of tone or firmness encountered from accumulated sun exposure and gravity.
CROW’S FEET
As we age, the skin around our eyes gets thinner and more vulnerable which can lead to dark circles under the eyes and fine lines and wrinkles around the eye area (crow’s feet or squint lines).
DULL OR ROUGH SKIN
The cumulative effects of sun exposure and photoaging can make skin look dull and lacking in natural radiance and glow.
UNEVEN SKIN TONE & DARK SPOTS
Your skin has uneven skin tone if you have areas of discolouration on your face, chest, shoulders or hands from years of sun exposure. Also known as sunspots, age spots and dark spots, these areas of discolouration are visible signs of photoaging. Skin may also become discoloured after pregnancy or as a result of using oral contraceptives.
DARK CIRCLES
As we age, the skin around our eyes gets thinner and more vulnerable which can lead to dark circles under the eyes.
ENLARGED PORES
An excess amount of oil and dead skin cells gathering in your pores can sometimes cause pores to appear larger than usual.
KERATOSIS PILARIS
Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is a skin (follicular) condition that appears as rough bumps around hair follicles (goose-bump like appearance) on the skin of the back and outer side of the upper arms and thighs. KP is typically most developed and noticeable in adolescent females. KP is an extremely common condition that can be cosmetically troubling but is not harmful in a medical sense. The condition is benign, self-limiting, and disappears with increasing age. AHAs are known to help smooth KP bumps.
DRY OR SCALY SKIN
Dry skin and scaly skin conditions range from mildly dry with light flaking and skin tightness to extremely rough hyperkeratotic disorders.
BLOTCHY SKIN
Blotchy skin is prone to redness. Those with blotchy skin may flush easily as a reaction to any number of factors, including heat and oxidative stress.
ACNE & BLEMISHES
Your skin is blemished if you are prone to acne breakouts monthly or in response to stress. Acne and blemishes can occur on the face, back and chest.
KERATOSIS PILARIS
Keratosis Pilaris (KP) is a skin (follicular) condition that appears as rough bumps around hair follicles (goose-bump like appearance) on the skin of the back and outer side of the upper arms and thighs. KP is typically most developed and noticeable in adolescent females. KP is an extremely common condition that can be cosmetically troubling but is not harmful in a medical sense. The condition is benign, self-limiting, and disappears with increasing age. AHAs are known to help smooth KP bumps.
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