Articles related to: Dry Skin
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What Winter Faces and Legs Have in Common: Dry Skin!

Despite your best efforts, you may have noticed that your skin isn’t quite as dewy and glowing as you might like. It is almost impossible to weather winter in Balgowlah or anywhere else in Australia without being affected by indoor heat and outdoor cold. This is particularly true of facial skin.

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Australia’s Best Skin Care Clinic: Your Bathroom!

When patients prepare to leave the Sanctuary after a skin rejuvenation treatment this month, many will wish they could take home members of our staff and enjoy Austin Clinic’s bespoke skin pampering each and every day. That’s sweet, but impractical. We can, however, come close, with a self-help skincare routine curated just for you.

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The Secret to Radiant Winter Skin

It’s a simple and irrefutable equation: dry air equals dry skin. And when winter comes to Australia, patients come to the skincare experts at Austin Clinic for help with dull, flaky complexions sorely in need of hydration.

Transition to Autumn: Update Your Skincare Routine

Cold weather can transform a radiant complexion into something dull, dry, and lifeless. If cold weather is the problem, is there an antidote? You won’t believe the array of treatments and products we have for bringing dead looking skin back to life.

Doctor-Recommended Fixes for Dry Winter Skin

Summer 2022 is a fond memory and for many people, so is the smooth, supple skin they enjoyed during warm weather. Even if they enjoy the cooler weather, they don’t like the common skin disorders it triggers. Discover why eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis love the cold weather and what you can do to give them the boot.

4 Reasons Your Skin Hates Autumn

Temperatures and moisture levels are dropping this autumn, and that spells trouble for delicate and problem skin on your face, and your body too. Learn how to protect yourself from cold winds and dry air by making these four simple changes to your daily routine.

Is It Dry Skin or Eczema?

The Sydney Morning Herald says eczema currently affects 800,000 Australians. If you or someone you care about is one of them, you already know what a challenging skin condition it is. The good news: It doesn’t have to be!

6 Skincare Products Doctors Recommend for Dry Skin

Hydrated skin is healthy skin, healthy skin is beautiful skin, and beautiful skin is ageless. As Australians embrace summer, we also embrace increased exposure to sun, surf, salt and sand. The result: dry skin. To help you keep your face fresh and radiant this season (and beyond), we’ve rounded up our favourite moisturisers to keep you hydrated around the clock.