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Daily Skincare Routine with Eucerin Skincare Products

Daily Skincare with Eucerin Daily skincare is the key to glowing , smooth, and younger skin. Use these clinically tested and dermatological skincare products for effective skincare. Cleansing Skin with Eucerin Cleansers Thorough cleansing is the first step in effective skincare. Cleansing removes dirt, sweat, sebum and makeup and prepares the skin for care. Cleansed skin is better able to absorb the active ingredients used in skincare products. Daily Use Cleaner for Dry Skin - Cleansing Milk Cleanser for Acne-Prone Skin - Cleansing Gel Toning Skin with Eucerin Toners Toning removes any traces of cleanser, and refreshes the skin while restoring its natural pH value.  Toner for Acne-Prone Skin - ProACNE Solution Toner Toner for All Skin Types - DermatoCLEAN [HYALURON] Toner Caring Skin with Eucerin Soothing Creams Care products moisturize and replenish skin. Many also target and treat specific skin concerns. Daily Care Soothing Cream for Atopic Skin Active Acute Care Soothing Cre...
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Top 6 Skin Concerns And What You Can Do About Them

Image Credit - Bonik What Are Skin Concerns? 1. Acne Acne is one of the most common skin concerns , affecting people of all ages. There are many different treatments available, both over-the-counter and prescription. Finding the right treatment for you may take some trial and error, but there are many effective options available. 2. Dry skin Dry skin can be caused by a number of factors, including genetics, environmental conditions, and certain medications. Using a gentle cleanser and moisturizer can help to alleviate dry skin. In severe cases, topical or oral medications may be necessary. 3. Eczema Eczema is a chronic condition that causes the skin to become inflamed and irritated. There is no cure for eczema, but treatments can help to manage the symptoms. Topical corticosteroids are often used to reduce inflammation, while moisturizers help to keep the skin hydrated. 4. Psoriasis Psoriasis is a chronic condition that causes the skin cells to grow too quickly. This results in raise...

Eucerin Spotless Brightening Booster Serum to Reduce Hyperpigmentation

How Dark Spots Appear Melanin is a natural pigment that gives color to the skin. Exposure to sunlight, hormonal influences and aging can cause an increase in melanin production and trigger hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation appears as dark patches and age spots (also known as sun spots) that make skin look uneven. Eucerin Spotless Brightening Booster Serum It brings together two serums that work in different ways: Thiamidol: an effective and patented ingredient that acts at the root cause of hyperpigmentation is clinically proven to reduce hyperpigmentation , preventing its re-appearance with regular usage Concentrated Hyaluronic Acid: one of skin’s most effective moisturizing substances helps skin to attract and retain moisture The light emulsion is clinically and dermatologically proven to reduce dark spots and prevent their re-appearance while renewing skin’s look. First results are visible after two weeks and improve continuously with regular use. Skin is smooth and looks rene...

How Eucerin Anti-aging Concentrate for All Skin Types Works

As we age, our skin’s own production of Hyaluronic Acid decreases causing the skin to form wrinkles and look older. Eucerin Hyaluron [3X] Filler Concentrate with a 3X Hyaluron-boosting formula counteracts this process: Fills: High and low molecular acid moisturizes and plumps up wrinkles. Stimulates: The anti-oxidant, Saponin, activates the skin’s own Hyaluronic Acid production by up to 256% and protects the skin from free radicals. Defends: Enoxolone decreases the degradation rate of Hyaluronic Acid by more than 50%. Eucerin Hyaluron [3X] Filler Concentrate is an intensive anti-wrinkle serum designed to be used daily in combination with Eucerin Hyaluron [3X] Filler day and night creams. The light formula combines high and low molecular Hyaluronic Acid, Glycine Saponin, and Enoxolone delivers a targeted approach to visibly plumping even deep wrinkles. High molecular Hyaluronic Acid improves hydration and smooths the outermost layers of skin while low molecular Hyaluronic Acid, which ...

What Causes Dark Spots and How an I Reduce Hyperpigmentation?

Uneven skin pigmentation (or hyperpigmentation as it is often known) is a common skin complaint. Dark spots – known as age spots or sun spots – or dark patches of skin frequently appear on the face, hands, and other parts of the body regularly exposed to the sun. This article outlines the different types of hyperpigmentation and explains what causes them. We look at how you can help prevent hyperpigmentation in the first place, as well as steps you can take to reduce dark spots or patches once they have formed. What is Hyperpigmentation? Hyperpigmentation is the term used to describe areas of uneven pigmentation in the skin. Hyperpigmentation appears as darkened patches or spots on the skin that make the skin look uneven. The spots are known as age spots or sun spots and hyperpigmentation is also at the heart of skin conditions such as melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. People with phototypes 3 – 6 (Please refer to Fitzpatrick photo-typing scale) are normally more aff...

What is Dry Skin and How to Identify Dry Skin?

What is dry skin? ‘Dry’ is used to describe a skin type that produces less sebum than normal skin. As a result of the lack of sebum, dry skin lacks the lipids that it needs to retain moisture and build a protective shield against external influences. This leads to an impaired barrier function. Dry skin (Xerosis) exists in varying degrees of severity and in different forms that are not always clearly distinguishable. Significantly more women suffer from dry skin than men and all skin gets dryer as it ages. Problems related to dry skin are a common complaint and account for 40% of visits to dermatologists.  The causes of dry skin Skin moisture depends on supply of water in the deeper skin layers and on perspiration. Skin is constantly loosing water via: Perspiration: active water loss from the glands caused by heat, stress and activity. Trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL): the natural, passive way in which skin diffuses about half a litre of water a day from the deeper skin layers. D...

What are Different Types of Skin?

There are four basic types of healthy skin: normal, dry, oily and combination skin. Skin type is determined by genetics. The condition of our skin can, however, vary greatly according to the various internal and external factors it is subjected to. Normal skin ‘Normal’ is a term widely used to refer to well-balanced skin. The scientific term for healthy skin is eudermic. Dry skin ‘Dry’ is used to describe a skin type that produces less sebum than normal skin. As a result of the lack of sebum, dry skin lacks the lipids that it needs to retain moisture and build a protective shield against external influences. Oily skin ‘Oily’ is used to describe a skin type with heightened sebum production. This over production is known as seborrhea. Combination skin Combination skin is, as the name suggests, skin that consists of a mix of skin types. Learn more about different skin types and their conditions.