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Menopause and the skin ageing process

Mature, sensitive skin requires Complex and specialist care that will visibly delayand reduce the signs of ageing. It requires creams that will not only moisturiseand hydrate it, but also restore its lipid protective barrier and effectively retainwater within the cells.

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How can I effectively protect myself against solar radiation?

Solar radiation reaches the Earth all year round and plays a very important role in our lives. While it participates, for instance, in the synthesis of vitamin D, improves our mood and helps regulate our circadian rhythm, it also involves certain risks. These include, in particular, the acceleration of the ageing process, an increased risk of cancer and the exacerbation of certain conditions. However, the adverse effect of solar radiation on the skin can be effectively minimised by following simple sun protection rules.

Ageing of the scalp and hair

Ageing of the scalp is a slow process – it consists of invisible and subtle changes that we don't notice as quickly as those on our face or body. And although scalp sensitivity and the accompanying itching decrease with age, greying, hair loss or thinning are the most important signs of scalp ageing in most people.

Facts and myths about acne

Acne vulgaris is the most commonly diagnosed long-term skin condition. The onset usually occurs during puberty and the accompanying hormone fluctuations. This condition affects approximately 85–100% of people between the ages of 11 and 30, which means that virtually everyone has experienced or will experience acne. The peak incidence is between the ages of 15 and 17 in women and between the ages of 16 and 19 in men. However, it is also increasingly common to see those over 25 years of age struggle with adult acne.

What to look for when choosing a sunscreen?

The basis of daily skin care, regardless of skin type, is photoprotection. Excessive, prolonged exposure to sunlight has many negative effects. It can contribute to erythema, burns, exacerbation of dermatoses such as atopic dermatitis or acne, but also induces photo-ageing [1]. For this reason, the use of protection creams is an essential part of daily care.

Menopause and the skin ageing process

Mature, sensitive skin requires Complex and specialist care that will visibly delay
and reduce the signs of ageing. It requires creams that will not only moisturise
and hydrate it, but also restore its lipid protective barrier and effectively retain
water within the cells.

Hair loss after winter

Hair loss is a problem that affects both men and women of all ages. To be able to treat it effectively, it is useful to know its causes, symptoms and available therapies.

WORRYING SKIN LESIONS IN CHILDREN - CAUSES AND TREATMENT

Skin rashes in pre-school children are often a source of concern for parents. The concern and worry may be related to a lack of or insufficient knowledge about the skin rash type, causes and treatment options. Proper treatment and the use of appropriate dermocosmetics will help restore and regenerate the skin and deal with discomfort and pain. This article outlines the most common causes of rashes and proven treatment methods to give your little one relief. However, it is important to remember that any worrying symptom should be discussed with a physician.

Your time to fight against hyperpigmentation

Skin discolorations can have various causes and manifest in different ways. Visible aging processes are characterized, among other things, by skin discolorations associated with photoaging. This is one of the most common skin problems that intensify with age.

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