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Exposure to Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can cause collagen damage and lead to premature aging, so here are steps you can take to protect this precious protein called collagen — as well as products you can add to your skincare arsenal this summer season. - Read more ...
Everyone wants a radiant complexion with a natural dewy glow, and the truth is, it is totally achievable. Lightweight, highly concentrated brightening serums with targeted actives can do the trick. But, what is the science behind brightening serums…and how do they work? - Read more ...
Dr. Shahzadi Harper is an expert in Perimenopause and Menopause, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Premenstrual Stress disorder, Healthy Ageing, and Weight Management. - Read more ...
Since both UV-A and UV-B are harmful, you need protection from both. For optimum urban life protection we advise a broad-spectrum formula with a minimum SPF of 30, ideally higher. - Read more ...
Smiles lines, frown lines, lip lines and crow’s feet often come with age… but so does wisdom!
- Read more ...SOD (superoxide dismutase) is an enzyme naturally found in many organs, including the skin. As we age, the levels in the body are depleted, so applying SOD topically can counteract this loss. - Read more ...
Retinol is THE star ingredient in the fight against the signs of aging skin. Of all signs, actually. It boosts collagen production and speeds cellular turnover, resulting in firmer, smoother, brighter more youthful-looking skin with smaller pores and more even pigmentation. - Read more ...
The new buzz-ingredient family in skincare is one of the oldest families in healthy foods – good bacteria! In a world where one’s health is so precarious, the defensive role of our microbiome, both internally and externally, seems to affirm that beauty can only come from good health. - Read more ...
At Swissline, we have always been intrigued by peptides! They can be lab-built, structural blocks identical to various forms of the skin’s own proteins. This gives them skin-restorative capacities, not only as contributors to tissue density but also as “messengers” allowing the sending of signals between cells, to facilitate – or oppose! – specific metabolic paths. - Read more ...
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