Tales of Beauty & Wellness
Kale is a dark, leafy green that can be eaten raw or cooked. Applying a product with a phytonutrient-rich ingredient like kale is a direct way to see results in your skin.
Kale is considered a superfood because it has a great source of vitamins and minerals and also contains several other compounds that are beneficial to health.
Is your skin red, stinging, or sensitive to the touch? You might have disrupted your skin barrier, causing irritated skin.
Do not panic, your skin will heal in no time with the right recovery steps!
Hyperpigmentation are spots that are darker than our regular skin tone.
They can be stubborn and may or may not go away!
Pores are the tiny openings on the middle layer of our skin, where the sebum (our body’s natural oils) is released to the surface to help naturally moisturise our skin.
Read on to find out the 3 main culprits behind clogged pores.
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.