Skin Snobs
Skin Snobs specializes in fine cosmetic treatments. We strive to provide the best service and produc
17/06/2022
The chemicals found in makeup can aggravate acne, so it is crucial to know what to look for and avoid. Avoid makeup containing alcohol, Parabens, Acrylics, Lanolin, and petrochemicals. These ingredients can clog pores and lead to an outbreak. Also, don’t use makeup that contains Lanolin, which is a natural oil. Instead, use a make-up brush to apply most makeup.
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19/05/2022
Shingles is caused by the chickenpox virus, which remains inactive in your body after you’ve had chickenpox. It can be reactivated many years later as shingles, and cause a painful skin rash that blisters. You can’t get shingles unless you’ve had chickenpox. After you’ve had chickenpox, the virus stays in your body in a dormant state.
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28/04/2022
Peeling skin, also known as desquamation, happens when your skin's outer layer is removed while it recovers from trauma. It can be brought on by external factors like a burn or internal factors like a drug response or an autoimmune condition.
Treatment may be straightforward in certain circumstances, including over-the-counter (OTC) or home medicines. Peeling skin might also indicate an underlying health problem that needs to be addressed.
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19/03/2022
Threading is most commonly used to remove hair from the brows, although it may also be used to remove hair from other parts of the face. Threading can only be done on flat areas of skin, which is why it hasn’t replaced waxing as the preferred method of bikini line hair removal. Threading, like waxing and shaving, has the potential to spread illness, so make sure you pick a qualified practitioner who utilizes clean tools. read more...https://skinsnobs.co.za/threading-hair-removal/
17/02/2022
Shopping for foundation when you have oily skin makes an already challenging chore much more difficult. What’s the trick to keeping your skin from looking shiny? Take a look at the list of products.
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16/02/2022
When the sebaceous glands in the skin produce too much sebum, the skin becomes oily. The waxy, oily fluid that covers and moisturizes the skin is known as sebum.
Sebum is necessary for the skin's health. Too much sebum, on the other hand, can cause oily skin, plugged pores, and acne. Managing oily skin generally necessitates the development of a regular skin-care routine.
We'll go through six techniques to minimize the symptoms of oily skin without using prescription-strength medications in this post.
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09/02/2022
Have you ever noticed how your skin changes as the seasons change? If you are, you’ve probably noticed that your skin becomes drier and flakier throughout the winter months.
The combination of cold air, dry interior heat, low humidity levels, and strong winter winds can dehydrate your skin. This can make your skin seem duller than usual, especially on your face, hands, and feet, as well as other places exposed to the weather.
Even when the temperatures drop and there’s no way to avoid the dry, harsh air of winter, there are things you can do to keep your skin looking healthy. Read the full blog post at https://skinsnobs.co.za/11-tips-to-help-stop-dry-skin-in-winter/
05/02/2022
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27/01/2022
Xela Rederm is a non-crosslinked, high molecular weight hyaluronic acid (HA) based injectable product which is combined with succinic acid. It is made in Italy by Institute Hyalual and was introduced into the UK by them in December 2015.
Xela Rederm is injected intradermally to hydrate the skin and stimulate collagen and elastin, as well as to improve pigmentation and the texture and tone of the skin.
18/01/2022
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18/01/2022