Comedogenic refers to the likelihood of clogging pores and causing acne by blocking them. On the other hand, the term non-comedogenic is used for ingredients that are not likely to clog pores, but stating this with absolute certainty isn't entirely...
They are effective in both the superficial (epidermis) and deep (dermis) layers of the skin. They clean the dead cells on the epidermis through exfoliation, preventing clogged pores, blackheads, and acne formation.
It is an essential part of 'anti-aging' skincare that has been extensively researched.
Niacinamide (B3 Vitamin) Niacinamide suppresses sebum (oil) production, making it advisable for those with combination, oily, and acne-prone skin to include it in their skincare routine.
Serums are designed to repair the skin at a cellular level. They have low molecular weight and concentrated formulations. Their absorption capacity is very high, allowing them to penetrate deep layers of the skin.
Exfoliation is an essential part of skincare, involving the shedding and peeling of the skin's outer layer. By removing dead skin cells, the formation of blackheads, whiteheads, and the appearance of enlarged pores are reduced.
Reduces large pores, acne, blackheads, whiteheads, sebum, and dead skin cells Not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding
When we think of skincare, cleansers are certainly the first thing that comes to mind. Cleansers are the cornerstone of skincare and if we desire healthy skin, they should be an integral part of our skincare routine, both in the...
Cosmetics used during pregnancy can be absorbed through the skin and potentially harm the baby, so products should be chosen carefully. Due to ethical concerns during testing in pregnant individuals, the information we have about the safety of cosmetics is...
There are numerous factors contributing to the damage of the outer layer of the skin. While we can sometimes cause damage ourselves, many times it's beyond our control.