Clinical Blogs
Anti-aging Foods
Anti-aging is always a popular topic. Besides topical application, there are lots of wholesome foods that help us to combat aging from inside out. Here are the top 10. Apples...
Anti-aging Foods
Anti-aging is always a popular topic. Besides topical application, there are lots of wholesome foods that help us to combat aging from inside out. Here are the top 10. Apples...
Hydroquinone for Post-inflammatory hyperpigment...
Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) after acne is commonly seen and can be very disturbing psychologically. These brown spots may persist for months or even years. Hydroquinone, the skin bleaching agent,...
Hydroquinone for Post-inflammatory hyperpigment...
Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) after acne is commonly seen and can be very disturbing psychologically. These brown spots may persist for months or even years. Hydroquinone, the skin bleaching agent,...
Physical Sunscreen VS Chemical Sunscreen
Why do we need sunscreen? Sunscreen is the first defense against aging. What are the differences between physical sunscreen and chemical sunscreen? Chemical sunscreen Absorbs into skin and change the...
Physical Sunscreen VS Chemical Sunscreen
Why do we need sunscreen? Sunscreen is the first defense against aging. What are the differences between physical sunscreen and chemical sunscreen? Chemical sunscreen Absorbs into skin and change the...
What is glycolic acid? Why glycolic acid is inc...
Glycolic acid is a type of alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA) which is derived from sugar cane. It is commonly added to hydroquinone-containing products for the treatment of hyperpigmentation (dark patches...
What is glycolic acid? Why glycolic acid is inc...
Glycolic acid is a type of alpha hydroxyl acid (AHA) which is derived from sugar cane. It is commonly added to hydroquinone-containing products for the treatment of hyperpigmentation (dark patches...
Squalene – an oil doesn’t feel like oil
What is squalene? Squalene is the part of the lipid (fat) component of our skin (about 12-13%). It is a naturally occurring lipid component of human sebum. Study indicates squalene...
Squalene – an oil doesn’t feel like oil
What is squalene? Squalene is the part of the lipid (fat) component of our skin (about 12-13%). It is a naturally occurring lipid component of human sebum. Study indicates squalene...
Myths and Facts about Health
When talking about health and wellness, we all know that we should eat healthly and stay active. There are many myths in this area. Let’s check these out… Many people...
Myths and Facts about Health
When talking about health and wellness, we all know that we should eat healthly and stay active. There are many myths in this area. Let’s check these out… Many people...