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CAN ZEAXANTHIN PROTECT SKIN?

Zeaxanthin is a powerful antioxidant found throughout nature. It’s a well-known component in healthy eyes, supporting and building layer in the eye that absorbs harmful light that can damage the sensitive cells in the retina.

Zeaxanthin is often referred to as a pigment, and it’s protective qualities have been show to benefits our skin, too.

What Is Zeaxanthin?

Zeaxanthin is an antioxidant because of its protective properties. It’s an orange-red pigment found in brightly colored fruits and vegetables. The more we ingest, the more it builds up in our bodies and the greater its protection.

Specifically, zeaxanthin absorbs harmful light that can cause oxidative damage within cells throughout the body.

Zeaxanthin and the Skin

Besides being found in the eyes, zeaxanthin is also found in the brain, blood serum, and skin. The skin is the largest organ in the body and play an important role in immunity, body temperature regulation, and our sense of touch. As the most exposed organ, our skin is subject to daily damage.

With temperatures warming up people want to wear shorts and sleeveless shirts, leaving the skin even more exposed to damaging light. In fact, 50% of the oxidative damage that occurs to skin is caused by visible light produced by the sun. That’s why it’s important to protect the skin with suitable clothing, sunscreen and zeaxanthin intake.

• Benefits of Zeaxanthin for the Skin

Zeaxanthin has been demonstrated to have several benefits for the skin.
Following are the benefits:
• It inhibit certain lipid oxidation and provide protection against high-energy light sources that can damage skin cells.
• Higher zeaxanthin levels reduce light-induced skin damage, especially from UV light
• It reduces inflammation caused by UV rays.
Beyond protective properties it also benefit to

• Improve skin hydration

• Reduce wrinkle severity and count

• Improve skin tone and elasticity

But now the bigger question is how to add this ingredient in your skincare regime?
If you have the same query connect with us on +91 92205 75707 or visit www.skinsense.co.in

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Yellow peel: Trick or Treat?

What Is the Yellow Peel?

• The Yellow peel is one of the most effective treatments against pigmentation caused by sun exposure, ageing, scars and inflammation.

• It is a fast recovery peel that delivers significant benefits with minimal social downtime.

• It is an excellent “end of summer” skin treatment: removes damage, blocks pigment synthesis and promotes skin recovery.

What are the ingredients and how do they work?

• Salicylic acid: antiseptic and promotes penetration

• Vitamin C: anti-oxidant and collagen stimulator

• Vitamin A: exfoliation and sebaceous follicle suppression

• Phytic acid :anti-oxidant and melanin binder

• Hydroquinone and Kojic acid reduce pigment synthesis

• Hydrocortisone controls excessive pigmentation

Although the yellow peel is taken into account a superficial chemical peel, through its ingredients, it works within the deeper skin layers and delivers the advantages of deeper peels without significant swelling and redness.

What are the indications for a yellow peel?

• Skin Pigmentation

• Sunburn

• Acne

• Fine wrinkles

• Rejuvenation

What is the Yellow Peel treatment protocol?

• In salon glycolic peel

• The patient is then given the yellow peel and instructed the way to use it reception .

• The skin is thoroughly cleaned

• The yellow peel is applied as a skinny layer over the entire face. Minimal stinging sensation may occur but it always goes away within minutes. If the stinging is excessive the peel must be washed immediately with lukewarm water

• The peel is left on the skin for sometime and then washed off.

• Within a couple of hours after treatment, microcirculation increases, oxygen supply to the skin improves and provide of nourishing substances is enhanced as skin turns more receptive.

• After the peel has been washed off, a soothing moisturizer cream is applied.

Want to get one for you??
We are just a call away.
Call on +91 92205 75707
Or visit www.skinsense.co.in.

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Winter is coming.
Heard of xerosis?

Xerosis is actually dry skin or dehydration of superficial layer of skin & is caused by inactive oil glands that don’t produce enough sebum for lubrication.It is a very common condition and is especially among elderly and in arid climates.
It more commonly affects lower legs but may affect any area of body. If severe enough it can lead to irritation and itching leading to Eczema.

VARIOUS OTHER CAUSES OF DRY SKIN/ XEROSIS:

• Elderly

• Hereditary

• Hypothyroidism, hyperparathyroidism

• Lipid lowering medications

• Drugs- cimetidine, hydrochlorothiazide

• Malignancy – Hodgkin’s lymphoma

• HIV infection

• Autoimmune disorder

• Chronic renal; failure

• Eating disorder and malnutrition

TREATMENTS

Topical preparations: containing humectants that hold water on skin, such as lactic acid, urea based creams,hyaluronic acid, allantoin containing creams, lotions are preferred.

Systemic treatment:retinoid can be given in cases of ichthyosis, and should be taken as prescribed by physician.

• Oxygen treatment

• Gel Peels

• Derma roller

WHY SKINSENSE CLINIC FOR DRY SKIN?

We at Skinsense Clinic, have some customised procedures depending on the extent of dryness of skin in the individual which can be done in combination with the prescribed topical preparation to have a better and long lasting improvement.

WHY SKINSENSE CLINIC FOR XEROSIS?

We, at Skinsense Clinic, assess, examine and treat all dermatological conditions with utmost care. Use of the ideal moisturiser is essential for dry skin conditions. We advise from a range of products to help you with your condition.

Tips to remember-
• Use Luke warm water and not hot water for cleansing.
• Use mild non soapy cleansers or creamy face wash as they preserve natural oils in the skin.
• Use cleansers containing glycerine.
• Rich hydrating moisturizers are required for dry skin. These will increase the skin’s water content, improve its smoothness and decrease symptoms of itching, stinging and burning.

To prevent yourself from xerosis/dry skin during this winter, connect with us in +91 92205 75707 or visit www.skinsense.co.in

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How Skincare Benefits Your Wellbeing

Although it may sound unlikely, at Skinsense, we believe that skincare benefits your wellbeing. There’s not simply one reason we feel this way, there’s a broad array of them, from the studies we’ve read on how skin concerns affect people’s quality of life to how routine is proven to improve how you feel. Not only can mental health affect your skin, your skin can affect your mental health so the goal is always to look after both of them – that’s why we see skincare as an extremely valid mode of self-care. 

In studies on how skin conditions impact the quality of life of the sufferers, it is proven time and time again that the severity of the skin concern tends to align with how the sufferer rates their quality of life. As someone who has suffered with my skin at varying points of my life, I can attest to this – if I’m broken out, I feel less confident and less likely to look people in the eye.

This also correlates with the experience of some of our clients, with many coming to us because their skin is affecting their quality of life. Some say that they can’t leave the house, won’t let their partner see them without makeup on or that they can’t look at themselves in the mirror. 

When the skin improves because of the correct approach to treating it, that will obviously improve quality of life but we have found that for many, even carrying out a routine in the morning and evening can help them. 

How Skincare Benefits Your Wellbeing

Skincare is self-care 

Self-care is considered to be a genuine mode of feeling safer, more secure and better in yourself when carried out regularly, and those who suffer from anxiety, depression and other mental health issues find that it assists them with their symptoms. 

Skincare is a very literal form of self-care in that you are regularly tending to your body’s largest organ. Think about it: carrying out your skincare routine, AM & PM, is something that requires concentration on the act itself.
It is at least two to three minutes where you look at yourself and watch yourself looking after you, and in your undoubtedly busy life, it’s invaluable to be alone with your own thoughts and take some me-time. 

In a study on over 5,000 women carried out in 2021, where over 1,000 of those surveyed had children under the age of 18, 59% of the mums agreed that their family comes before them. Interestingly, of those without children, 54% of them took time for rest and relaxation compared to only 20% when it comes to those who had children. 

Our ruling is that 100% of people should be taking time for themselves, even if it is a few minutes a day. An important note: the bathroom door is often one of the only doors you can lock without being asked questions! 

Your skincare routine is a routine 

When there are 6 and a half million things happening in your life at any given time, it becomes startlingly easy to fall out of a routine and just start “doing”. There’s nothing wrong with doing. But routine proves time and time again in studies to be beneficial for your mental health.

Using your skincare consistently in the morning and evening speeds along your skin results and helps you to create more routines in your life, especially if you can convince yourself to prioritise it. You have to prioritise you, because nobody else is going to do it. Once you create one form of routine in your life, it becomes so much easier to develop others.

When your skin improves, your feelings around it will improve – if you make sure that you keep track 

Something we encounter a lot with our clients is that they sometimes rely on other people to tell them that their skin is improving, or they don’t notice the difference themselves. If you don’t notice the difference, you won’t feel better about it – this is the home truth.

Because of this, it’s important to be patient when it comes to results but to also actually celebrate the wins when it comes to your skin and acknowledge that is is improving. Even if the redness that was bothering you hasn’t quite subsided, maybe you have fewer blackheads or fine lines.  

Do you keep your progress pics? I don’t mean daily selfies necessarily, but even once weekly will allow you to look back and be grateful for how your consistent skincare routine has paid off. 

Nutrition, Your Mental Wellbeing And Your Skin 

For many of us, the dream balanced diet isn’t always achievable – even if we know deep down that it is what we need for both happy skin and a happy mind. The field of nutritional psychiatry is constantly growing, meaning more studies which means more learnings. 

The brain and the skin are both organs and in this, they benefit from the same nutrients. Why? Because often, inflammation is the root of both skin problems and mood changes. A diet rich in antioxidants and probiotic ingredients (as well as the right amounts of protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals) and low in foods and things that can inflame us, like caffeine, alcohol, processed foods and refined sugar, benefits both your brain and your skin. 

So – let’s do the maths – eating “clean” or as clean as you can means an improvement in both how you feel and how your skin feels, and you also feel better when your skin feels better, and your skin feels better when you feel better… A bit confusing, but essentially, looking after yourself can nearly change your life entirely. 

What To Do If Your Skin Is Affecting Your Mental Health

There seems to be a general lack of understanding on how much skin can affect how you feel about yourself, but let me tell you, it can be the main cause of feelings of anxiety, obsessive tendencies or depression for some. 

It’s not vanity, nor is it vain to “allow” your mood to be defined by how you look – it is rooted in your levels of confidence and comfort, and we wouldn’t mock someone’s feelings of low-confidence or discomfort. 

In a survey carried out on people suffering with chronic skincare conditions, 21% of those surveyed rated mood and stress levels as the top factors affected by their skin condition. 31% said that it brought about low mood, 31% stated that it made them feel embarrassed and self-conscious, 19% said it made them feel anxious or worried, 12% said that it made them want to isolate themselves and 6% said that they felt life was not worth living. 

If a skin concern like acne, eczema, psoriasis or rosacea is affecting your mental health on a regular basis, visit your doctor for advice and perhaps speak to a skincare professional who can recommend a skincare routine for you.
You can reach out to us on +91 92205 75707 and we will help you with the best skincare regime according to your skin type and skin goals.

In general, it helps to nip these things in the bud and get it sorted, whether it’s with regard to seeking help when it comes to your skin or your mental health. It is 2022 and the stigma surrounding mental health is slowly but surely being broken, and although it’s difficult, as mentioned, you need to prioritise you and your health. 

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VAMPIRE FACIAL: SCARY OR CHERRY?

You might have heard of Vampire Facials, or Blood Facials, in celebrity news or magazines and assumed that it’s a rare and miraculous treatment reserved only for beauty models

In fact, Vampire Facials are not exclusively for celebrities and there’s a very clear science behind the miraculous, anti-ageing results being achieved by increasing numbers of people worldwide.

The popularity of Vampire Facials grew substantially following the celebrity hype and now the treatment is heralded as an accessible A-Lister secret to fresher and younger-looking skin. 

What Is A Vampire Facial?

Vampire Facials are a non-surgical treatment that uses your body’s natural rejuvenation process, instead of manipulating the skin on your face using surgical techniques.

The Vampire Facial is a type of PRP (platelet-rich plasma) treatment, similar to PRP therapy used in sports medicine. This treatment uses platelets extracted from your own blood to stimulate healing and rejuvenation of the skin.

What Can Vampire Facials Do? 

As you age, your skin produces less collagen and elastin. These proteins support your skin’s natural ability to rejuvenate and ‘bounce back’. 

The collagen works like scaffolding to ‘hold up’ your skin and keep it taut, smooth and plump. As your natural collagen production decreases, your skin begins to sag and lines and wrinkles begin to appear. 

Elastin gives your skin its flexibility and helps stretched skin to recover. This is why skin becomes looser and can droop as you age and your skin elastin levels decrease.

Vampire Facials naturally increase your collagen and elastin levels, effectively transforming and rejuvenating the structure of your skin. This support helps to eliminate and defend against wrinkles and lines. 

Replenishing these essential building blocks of youthful skin, reverses signs of ageing and takes years off of your overall appearance.

As well as improving the appearance of wrinkles and scars, Vampire Facials can:

• Brighten your under-eye area

• Reduce the size of open pores

• Reduce acne scarring

• Even skin tone

• Increase volume and plumpness of your overall complexion

What Happens In A Vampire Facial?

Before the procedure begins, our doctor or trained Skinsense technician will take some of your blood, just the same way as you would have a blood test. Then your blood is placed into a centrifuge (a machine that spins so fast that it separates the different parts of your blood) so that your platelet-rich plasma (PRP) can be extracted.

Your PRP is then expertly injected into the deeper layers of the skin on your face using a microneedling device. The whole procedure takes less than an hour.

Beneath the surface of your face, the platelets begin stimulating the old, weakened skin cells and encouraging your skin to produce new collagen and elastin. Your skin will appear plumper and fresher, with even better results showing in the coming days and weeks.

Because the PRP that’s gently inserted into your skin has come from your own body, there is no chance of an allergic reaction to a Vampire Facial. This makes Vampire Facials one of the safest cosmetic procedures that you can have to give you younger-looking skin.

How Long Does A Vampire Facial Last?

Your skin’s appearance will continue to improve and rejuvenate for 2 to 3 months after you’ve had your treatment and the anti-ageing effects from Vampire Facials can last for a minimum of 6 months to a year, depending on your current age and lifestyle choices. 

Smoking and sun exposure speed up the breakdown of collagen and elastin in your skin. Maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle and using sun protection daily will help you to maintain collagen and elastin levels in your skin so you’ll see the effects of your Vampire Facial for longer.

Is A Vampire Facial Painful?

The Vampire Facial is non-surgical and minimally invasive so your discomfort is minimised. A local anaesthetic is given to ensure that you feel very little throughout the procedure.

The microneedling device we use to introduce your platelet-rich plasma into your skin creates tiny puncture holes. This is to channel the PRP into the deeper layers of the skin. The holes made into your skin are minuscule and less visible than large skin pores. 

The minor trauma caused to the surface of the skin begins to repair itself within minutes and has the added benefit of also stimulating new collagen in the area. Many of our clients say they find the procedure relatively painless.

Will I Have To Stay Home After Having A Vampire Facial?

As it’s not a surgical procedure, your skin recovers very quickly after having a Vampire Facial. You should be able to go back to work or other activities the very next day, although you must refrain from touching your face or applying creams for 48 hours.

You may have some mild bruising, tenderness and swelling for a few hours after the procedure but most patients will have a full recovery between 1 – 4 days.

Is A Vampire Facial Expensive?

Vampire Facials are a low-cost and low-risk procedure and are suitable for almost anybody looking to improve the appearance and vitality of their skin.

At Skinsense, we’re passionate about helping people to access treatments like this at an affordable cost so even if you’re not a celebrity, you can look incredible and feel happier and more comfortable in your own skin.

Is A Vampire Facial The Right Treatment For Me?

The Vampire Facial is a carefully crafted, patented procedure that should be performed only by official providers and experienced aesthetic practitioners, like us at Skinsense.

When performed by the right clinic, a Vampire Facial is very effective and long-lasting and the procedure is safe and relatively painless.

To find out if a Vampire Facial is the right aesthetic treatment for you, book a free consultation with a decade experienced doctor backed clinic in Mulund. We’re easy to access online and offline.

Here, we will talk you through any questions you may have and work out if this treatment will be the most beneficial for you.

To Know more call on +91 92205 75707 or visit www.skinsense.co.in

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Is Urea used in Skincare?

Is Urea used in Skincare?
Our body naturally makes urea, but scientists can also make it in a laboratory and call it as synthetic urea. A range of skin care and cosmetic products contain this type of urea due to its moisturizing properties.

What is urea?
Our liver makes urea, also known as carbamide, which is a waste product after breaking down proteins in the body.
While urine contains urea, it is also an organic compound naturally present in healthy skin.
Urea can act as a humectant. It work by drawing water into the skin to help the skin stay smooth and moisturized. It plays an important in preserving skin hydration and health.
Benefits to skin
Urea can have the following benefits for a person’s skin:
• breaking down the outer layer of skin to promote new cell growth
• moisturizing skin cells
• soothing irritation
• increasing how deeply products penetrate the skin
Urea can also be a useful additive for products designed to counter the effects of aging. ResearchersTrusted Source have found that urea can help improve signs of UV radiation exposure — photodamage — on the skin.
Uses in skin care
Urea has several different uses in skin care. Manufacturers use synthetic urea in skin care products, like:
• creams
• gels
• lotions
• shampoos
Uses for dry skin on feet
In 2017 scientists explored the types of moisturizers that are most effective for treating dry skin on the feet, a condition known as xerosis. It found that urea was the most commonly included ingredient in the creams.
Safety
Many studies show that urea is safe to use that most people tolerate well.
Most people who use products containing urea do not experience negative side effects. However, people should not use urea around sensitive areas such as the eyes and lips, as it may cause irritation.
Some people who use products with urea may experience:
• stinging
• itching
• irritation
• burning
These side effects are generally rare, mild, and temporary.
To add this in your skincare, DM on 92205 75707

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Timely Action

Though it might seem like it, great skin is not simply something someone is born with, even though baby skin is flawless. But the older we get, the more our hormones diminish, which tends to come with a change in the condition of our skin. Our daily habits have a large influence on what you see when you look in the mirror. There are also many opinions on everything from how to moisturize to how to protect yourself from UV rays (just look at Instagram and YouTube). 
But have you ever validated these things.
They say first impression is the last impression but nowadays it is the lasting impression and what people will first observe is your skin.
No matter how you style, how much expensive your outfit or accessories are if you have untreated skin, it will ruin everything.
Do you know skin is the largest organ of our body. Surprising?? Not really. But do you really care for this largest organ to the extent that it needs to be??
Some might say ‘Yes’ some may say ‘No’ and some may say ‘Sometimes’.

Food and Skin

Taking care of your skin does not mean layering too many products or expensive products.
Of course, we will not deny the fact that some active ingredients are needed to maintain the health of skin but this is only superficial. What about the internal long lasting health of your skin?
No wonders it is with the right nutrition.Your skin is soft and supple because it contains elastin and collagen. They give elasticity to your skin. But with age, your body produces less of these. That is why your skin starts losing elasticity. This is a natural part of the ageing process. But adding fruits and vegetables containing healthy nutrients can work wonders. Experiments show that healthy foods keep your skin taut and bouncy. All kinds of nuts and seeds are friends to your skin. They contain fats and Vitamin E that keep your skin hydrated and smooth. They prompt your body to produce collagen, which keeps your skin supple.

Does Hormonal Imbalance Affect Your Skin?

Does it bother you when your skin endures sudden changes? Very often, your hormones are to be blamed. Are you wondering why?

Well, hormones work as chemical messengers in your body. They play a major role in causing skin issues like acne, pigmentation, etc. when they go off balance.
Hormonal imbalance means either excessive or less secretion of a certain hormone. Even a little change in your hormone secretion can cause adverse effects in your body, including skin.

Stress and Skin: Are they related?

Stress can affect your whole body, including your hair, nails, and skin. Since stress is a part of life, what matters is how you handle it.
Stress causes a chemical response in your body that makes skin more sensitive and reactive. It can also make it harder for skin problems to heal.
Have you ever noticed that you break out more when you’re stressed? This is because stress causes your body to make hormones like cortisol, which tells glands in your skin to make more oil. Oily skin is more prone to acne and other skin problems.
Stress can also interfere with the daily skincare routine and worsen the existing skin problems.

Does digestion play a role in appearance of your skin?

You’re not what you eat; you’re what you digest and absorb. The gut is the cornerstone of good health. In fact, it’s where 70 to 80 per cent of the immune system lies. When your gut is functioning optimally, you will notice better energy, skin, mood and immune function. It is really important to take care of your gut health which can have a positive impact on your skin.

Since your skin is the large organ,it covers and protects your body. But at times it may develop certain skin diseases like rashes, inflammation, itchiness or other skin changes. Some skin conditions may be genetic, while lifestyle factors may cause others. Skin disease treatment may include medications, creams or ointments, or lifestyle changes.
It is utmost important to see a doctor or a dermatologist if you see any of these symptoms.

So by now, you might have understood how important it is to take care of your skin.
But the biggest question is how to start?
The answer is simple. Look for a scientific approach. Because you need Wellness from within to look healthy and this can happen when you choose a doctor as your beauty partner.
With cosmetics the fixes can be temporary but if you wish to be awesome inside out, you must look for a doctor with a scientific approach.

We at Skinsense use Awesome inside out Principle. Because we believe in beauty that lasts longer. With a decade of experience in transforming men and women and more than 900+ 5 star Google rating, Skinsense is one the best options you can choose if you want science backed skincare.

To start your journey towards awesomeness connect with us on +91 92205 75707 or visit www.skinsense.co.in

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Scientific Care

Though it might seem like it, great skin is not simply something someone is born with, even though baby skin is flawless. But the older we get, the more our hormones diminish, which tends to come with a change in the condition of our skin. Our daily habits have a large influence on what you see when you look in the mirror. There are also many opinions on everything from how to moisturize to how to protect yourself from UV rays (just look at Instagram and YouTube). 
But have you ever validated these things.
They say first impression is the last impression but nowadays it is the lasting impression and what people will first observe is your skin.
No matter how you style, how much expensive your outfit or accessories are if you have untreated skin, it will ruin everything.
Do you know skin is the largest organ of our body. Surprising?? Not really. But do you really care for this largest organ to the extent that it needs to be??
Some might say ‘Yes’ some may say ‘No’ and some may say ‘Sometimes’.

Food and Skin

Taking care of your skin does not mean layering too many products or expensive products.
Of course, we will not deny the fact that some active ingredients are needed to maintain the health of skin but this is only superficial. What about the internal long lasting health of your skin?
No wonders it is with the right nutrition.Your skin is soft and supple because it contains elastin and collagen. They give elasticity to your skin. But with age, your body produces less of these. That is why your skin starts losing elasticity. This is a natural part of the ageing process. But adding fruits and vegetables containing healthy nutrients can work wonders. Experiments show that healthy foods keep your skin taut and bouncy. All kinds of nuts and seeds are friends to your skin. They contain fats and Vitamin E that keep your skin hydrated and smooth. They prompt your body to produce collagen, which keeps your skin supple.

Does Hormonal Imbalance Affect Your Skin?

Does it bother you when your skin endures sudden changes? Very often, your hormones are to be blamed. Are you wondering why?

Well, hormones work as chemical messengers in your body. They play a major role in causing skin issues like acne, pigmentation, etc. when they go off balance.
Hormonal imbalance means either excessive or less secretion of a certain hormone. Even a little change in your hormone secretion can cause adverse effects in your body, including skin.

Stress and Skin: Are they related?

Stress can affect your whole body, including your hair, nails, and skin. Since stress is a part of life, what matters is how you handle it.
Stress causes a chemical response in your body that makes skin more sensitive and reactive. It can also make it harder for skin problems to heal.
Have you ever noticed that you break out more when you’re stressed? This is because stress causes your body to make hormones like cortisol, which tells glands in your skin to make more oil. Oily skin is more prone to acne and other skin problems.
Stress can also interfere with the daily skincare routine and worsen the existing skin problems.

Does digestion play a role in appearance of your skin?

You’re not what you eat; you’re what you digest and absorb. The gut is the cornerstone of good health. In fact, it’s where 70 to 80 per cent of the immune system lies. When your gut is functioning optimally, you will notice better energy, skin, mood and immune function. It is really important to take care of your gut health which can have a positive impact on your skin.

Since your skin is the large organ,it covers and protects your body. But at times it may develop certain skin diseases like rashes, inflammation, itchiness or other skin changes. Some skin conditions may be genetic, while lifestyle factors may cause others. Skin disease treatment may include medications, creams or ointments, or lifestyle changes.
It is utmost important to see a doctor or a dermatologist if you see any of these symptoms.

So by now, you might have understood how important it is to take care of your skin.
But the biggest question is how to start?
The answer is simple. Look for a scientific approach. Because you need Wellness from within to look healthy and this can happen when you choose a doctor as your beauty partner.
With cosmetics the fixes can be temporary but if you wish to be awesome inside out, you must look for a doctor with a scientific approach.

We at Skinsense use Awesome inside out Principle. Because we believe in beauty that lasts longer. With a decade of experience in transforming men and women and more than 900+ 5 star Google rating, Skinsense is one the best options you can choose if you want science backed skincare.

To start your journey towards awesomeness connect with us on +91 92205 75707 or visit www.skinsense.co.in

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18

Retinol: A beauty Boon

There is so much hype around retinol these days that at this point, you’ve probably heard about how it should be part of your anti-aging regimen! But do you really know what it is, how it works, and how old you should be to start using it? Like most people, your answer is probably, “Ummm…. Sort of… no”. So let’s get into some real talk and break it down via this simple retinol guide.

What is Retinol?

Retinol is technically a type of retinoid that can be used without any prescription (over the counter treatment). It is milder than prescription versions including tretinoin and tazarotene. Although it’s relatively slow in showing the results, it suits all skin types including sensitive skin.

It gives you smoother, more glowing skin thanks to its “almost magical” ability to treat acne, prevent dullness, firm skin, and minimize fine lines and wrinkles.

Not only that, retinol also helps with acne, and signs of sun damage such as age spots, freckles, uneven skin texture, melasma and hyperpigmentation.

Wow! That’s almost every skin concern. And of course it’s easy to see why beauty lovers all over the world swear by this powerhouse active.

When should you start using it?

It is recommended to start using retinol in your mid- to late-twenties, anywhere from 25-30, since this is when collagen and elastin production starts to slow down. It’s the perfect time to start reaping the preventative-aging benefits retinol has to offer. However, if you have severe acne issues, it is recommended that you use retinol before 20s.

What percentage to start from?

The higher the concentration, the stronger the skin will respond with visible shedding and redness. Start low (with 0.3%) if you’re new to retinol and then increase the level (to 0.5% and then 1%) with each bottle.

How to use retinol

Use a pea sized drop (serum form) or a thin layer (moisturizer form) all over the face and neck. The thumb rule is start once a week initially and build it up to twice a week gradually (say a month), then every other night indefinitely.

Step by step skincare routine with retinol

• Step 1: Cleanse your face, including your neck area using a gentle cleanser like Skinsense purifying facewash. Also, try to double cleanse whenever you can. Want to know more about double cleansing? Comment below or Dm.

• Step 2: Apply a soothing serum/toner. This step is optional.

• Step 3: Apply your retinol product.

• Step 4: Opt for a non-irritating moisturiser. To know which is the best moisturiser according to your skin type talk to our Skinsense doctors for free and add it to your beauty regime.

THE SIDE EFFECTS OF RETINOL

• Skin purging (skin reaction to a specific active ingredient that triggers cell turnover)

• Irritation

• Burning

• Itching

• Dry skin

• Flaking

• Peeling of the skin

• Increased sensitivity to the sun.

How to combat the side effects of retinol

• Start slowly and start from a lower percentage as a beginner.

• Wear your sunscreen daily to reduce the sun sensitivity.

• Buffer it up with soothing serums to reduce the chances of skin irritation.

• Seal it with a moisturizer to overcome the dryness and flaking of skin.

• Use relatively lesser product if your skin is more sensitive.

Caution

• Pregnant women or breast feeding mothers should not use retinol.

• Don’t mix retinol with vitamin C, AHA, BHA, Benzoyl peroxide or any other active.

• Don’t skip your sunscreen on the next day of using retinol and Wear a broad spectrum sunscreen.

COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT RETINOL

• Retinol is unsafe to use

It is one of the most recommended ingredients to counteract ageing skin. It may cause minor side effects such as redness and irritation. However, these side effects dissipate within a few weeks as the skin becomes used to the cell turnover rate.

• Unsafe for sensitive skin

Sensitive skin people can also use retinol with lower percentages and begin with once a week to build up the tolerance.

• Unsafe to use under the eyes

It is a common misconception that retinol is not safe for around the eyes as the skin is thin. In fact, retinol should be placed around the eyes as this is where most of the damage shows up.

• Retinol causes skin thinning

Retinol causes cell turnover and thins the epidermis in the first few months of use (like a peel) but then starts to thicken the deeper layers of skin, ultimately leading to thicker skin.

The stuff is potent, and it’s not like trying a new lipstick; it’s a commitment.

Retinoids are known for having positive effects on both aging and acne-prone skin. Retinol is the most accessible form of retinoids, as well as the best choice for sensitive skin.

Generally, it takes a few weeks to see results, but some OTC options may require months of regular use or you should see improvements by 12 weeks with most products. Stay consistent with your routine to see positive results.

Please Note: If you don’t see significant improvements in skin tone, texture, or smoothness after a few months of using retinol, consider seeing your dermatologist.

And if you wish to be an informed person with choosing a doctor as your beauty partner, Call or Dm on +91 92205 75707 or visit www.skinsense.co.in to get the best out of such magical skincare ingredients.

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QR678

Hair loss treatment in India can be very frustrating and for most people it is  very difficult to come to terms with the fact that there is no magic potion that will grow the hair back on your scalp overnight. Best hair treatment in India includes the use of medicines, lotions, stem cell treatment, PRP treatment, hair transplant and the revolutionary QR678 hair growth therapy. QR678 is the new ground breaking hair regrowth treatment that gives permanent and most natural looking hair re growth results in male and female pattern baldness. This innovative, and unique hair loss treatment can prevent hair loss and reverse hair reduction, stop hair loss and stimulate hair regrowth.

What is QR678: hair loss treatment?

QR678 is growth factor formula, which is injected in the scalp using mesotherapy. The growth factor formula contains a mix of several essential growth factors, which are the  naturally derived molecules that are already present in the scalp. QR678 revives the dead hair follicles by signalling the cells to go in the anagen phase.

A growth factor is naturally sourced material that can stimulate cell development, growth, and cell differentiation. The growth factors are made up of essential proteins that are present in the scalp and cause development of hair growth tissue.

How does QR678 work as hair growth treatment?

There are three phases of hair growth: anagen (development), catagen (transition phase ) and telogen ( resting phase). The hair growth cycle is depended on the growth factor present in the hair roots, which signal the cyclic development of hair. The hair follicles are the means of communication between the top and second layer of the skin.

Hair follicles are the power storehouses that provide nutritional support to the growing hair which store the amino acids, vitamins, and minerals that are necessary for  a proper hair growth. The growth factors  in QR678 aid in follicle development by stimulating or inducting the signals for hair follicle development.  This  synthetically prepared mixture for baldness treatments  contains  the following essentials apart from the essential polypeptides

Copper tripeptide-1: it strengthens the hair follicle base, increases the follicle size, encourages blood supply to damaged follicles, keeps hair from turning grey, and increases hair growth phase.

Ascorbic acid: Helps build collagen to keep the hair strands strong and healthy.

Niacinamide: Improves the scalp and skin barrier function for the hair follicles to develop fully.

Retinol: Vitamin A restores or wakes up the dormant hair follicles to revive the scalp and epidermis interaction.

Pantothenic acid: Provides nourishment to the hair follicles and prevents skin itching and flaking (caused  because of dandruff and other disorders)

QR678 process and effectiveness.

QR678 is fast gaining popularity among trichologist around the world. QR678 has been invented by  renowned Indian plastic surgeon & dermatologists. This hair regrowth treatment has received US and India patent and is approved by FDA in India for commercial production.

QR678 surpasses the benefits of other hair treatment such as stem cell and PRP because of its advanced formulation, selective and highly effective approach. QR678 does not have any side effects.

At Skinsense we have been successfully using QR678 to treat androgenetic alopecia, female pattern hair loss, hair loss because of PCOS in women, hair loss because of chemotherapy and other treatments and medication, seborrheic dermatitis and alopecia arerata.

QR678 is suitable for all age groups and genders. It works very well as a part of a combination therapy along with hair transplant and Minoxidil.

 What does QR678 hair treatment cost?

Cost of hair loss treatment is governed by various factors such as the extent of hair fall and the condition of hair follicles.
QR678 treatment is non-surgical, cheaper and shows much more promising results than any other treatments.

Hair doctors administer the growth factor solution of QR678 directly in the scalp in the form of 1ml injections via mesotherapy. The whole process is over in less than 30 minutes and the sessions are repeated every 2-3 weeks for 5-8 sittings. The cost of QR678 per sitting varies.
QR678 does not need to be repeated after the treatment is over and there is no hair fall even after stopping the treatment.

To know more, connect with us today on +91 92205 75707 to avail this top of the line hair fall treatment by the best Hair specialist in Mumbai.

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