How to Keep Your Skin Barrier Healthy All Winter Long
Cooler temperatures aside though, winter presents unique beauty challenges for Australians. The chilly air outside and drier air inside can wreak havoc on skin barrier function.
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Cooler temperatures aside though, winter presents unique beauty challenges for Australians. The chilly air outside and drier air inside can wreak havoc on skin barrier function.
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So, you're trading the heater for the Colosseum this winter? Or maybe hitting the beach of Positano instead of the electric blanket?
Is winter weather stealing your skin’s summer glow? It’s a complaint that brings many people to Austin Clinic at this time of year.
Australia's cold weather brings drier conditions, both indoors and outdoors, with heating, itchy fabrics, and sweat. Together, these factors disrupt your skin's natural moisture balance.
Our skin, the largest organ of the human body, is a window to our overall health. A radiant complexion is the natural result of a healthy inner state.
It’s not uncommon for patients to visit Austin Clinic concerned about saying that something is not right with their skin, but they’re not sure what the problem is.
The idea that people with darker skin tones are less likely to develop skin cancer is one of those zombie lies that never seems to die.
If there is one thing skincare experts agree on, it’s this: Australians need to be more aggressive in their approach to sun protection. Slapping on a bit of sunscreen before an outdoor activity is simply not enough.
In your quest for glowing skin, have you found yourself befuddled by countless creams, serums, and potions? You’re not alone.
Combination therapies are trending and with good reason. “The treatments can build on one another,” explains Ivana Ben at Austin Clinic’s Sanctuary.
Why is your skin developing dark patches, and should you be worried about them?