Flawless Skin
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Uneven Skin Tone
Redness
Acne
Acne Scarring
Fine Lines/Wrinkles
Loss of face volume
Dull Skin
Skin Laxity
Jowls
Enlarged Pores
Age or Sun Spots
Under Eyes
Dry/Flaky Skin
Ageing Skin
Skin Laxity
Part of the natural ageing process, our skin starts to loose its elasticity and firmness. This can give the appearance of sagging and exaggerate fine lines and wrinkles. Contributing factors to skin laxity include age, genetics, smoking, diet, lifestyle, stress and sun exposure. Boosting collagen and elastin will help improve skin laxity.
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Acne
Also known as acne vulgaris is a common skin condition characterised by spots and oily skin, and sometimes skin that is hot or painful to touch. The severity of acne can vary person to person.
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Uneven Skin Tone
A broad term that encompasses discolouration to the skin including post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (which includes those red marks left on your skin after a spot has healed), sun spots and blotchiness.
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Redness
Red skin or rosacea leaves red patches on the face, typically starting with the cheeks it can develop and get worse and affect the nose, chin and forehead. Skin with rosacea can feel dry and be sensitive when using skincare products.
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Dull Skin
Skin that looks flat or lacklustre, it may feel rough or bumpy to touch. There might be cracks in the skin surface and build up of dead skin cells, and appears to be missing that healthy glow.
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Acne Scars
Acne scars can develop as a complication from acne, any type of acne can lead to scarring but it is most common after inflammatory acne.
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Enlarged Pores
Pores are essential for skin health and function as they carry sweat and oil to the skin surface. However when these pores become clogged with dirt or dead skin cells, they can be more noticeable and unsightly.
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Jowls
Jowls is the term given to the sagging, loose skin that hangs below the jawline, almost everyone develops jowls as they age. Improving skin laxity and replacing lost volume as well as considering jawline definition will help to improve jowls
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Under Eye
Dark circles under the eye are caused by a hollowing of the tear-trough area combined with sagging of the cheek and thinning skin. These can be compounded by poor lifestyle and sleep, frequent travel and age, giving the appearance of constant tiredness
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Age or Sun Spots
Age spots, sun sport or liver spots are are a darker patch on the skin. They typically appear in people ages 40 and over, and present as a small, flat, circular dark patch. As these can be related to sun exposure, they tend to present in areas left uncovered such as the face and hands.
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Ageing Skin
Ageing skin can look thinner, paler and more translucent. It may be more prone to sun damage and sun spots, and is associated with skin laxity with reduced tone and texture. Hydrating the skin, improving firmness and texture combined with replacing lost volume can provide rejuvenation and a more youthful appearance.
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Dry/Flaky Skin
Skin in poor condition with layers of dead skin cells or dehydration can be flaky and irritated. Contributing factors may include extremes in temperature and weather, sun damage and harsh soaps.
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Fine Lines and Wrinkles
Fine lines and wrinkles occur with age. Other contributing factors include sun exposure, repeated facial expressions, skin laxity, smoking and an unhealthy lifestyle. Improving skin quality and relaxing the muscles of certain facial expressions can improve the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
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Loss of Volume
We we get older, we loose both fat and bone support to the face. Combine with a reduction in collagen and natural hyaluronic acid production in the skin, loss of facial volume can contribute to an aged appearance giving a hollow or gaunt look.
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