Tales of Beauty & Wellness
By now, you should know that you will need to wear sunscreen every day to protect your skin from UV damage.
But just how high of a SPF and how much sunscreen do you actually need to wear?
Eczema: also known as atopic dermatitis, it is a skin condition where patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, cracked, and rough.
There is no known cure for eczema, you can only control it.
When the World fell ill in 2020 with COVID-19, mask-wearing has become a part of our daily routine. And it seems like masks will not be going away anytime soon, which is why "maskne" is a real thing.
Which is why you should not be rough with your neck (same rules apply to your eyes) and to be consistent with your skincare.
We probably reach for our phones about a 100 times a day, it has become something we can't live without!
Here is how screen time affects your skin and how to protect it.
We are bound to experience some kind of stress on a daily basis. Some common causes include work, health, and money.
Here are 3 simple ways to de-stress which you can incorporate right now, in the comfort of your own home.
With so much misleading information online regarding alcohol in skincare, it can get pretty confusing and easily misunderstood.
But, not all alcohols are bad!
Aging is an inevitable process of life.
As we get older, our skin cell turnover slows down and takes longer to regenerate. This leaves room for signs of aging, such as wrinkles and fatigue, to take place.
Identifying your skin type can sometimes be straightforward – especially if you have dry, acne-prone or sensitive skin types. But when it comes to dry vs. dehydrated skin, here is where things get tricky.