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Q&A Series #19 Q: Do I still need to use anti-pigment treatment at home as I am already undergoing laser treatment?
A: Yes, the answer is definitely a resounding YES‼Although laser is good enough to break the pigment into smaller pieces so that our immune system's macrophages will "eat" up the debris, it is still the best if we can add on with a daily regime to suppress...
Q&A Series #18 Q: Do you have an overnight mask that I can sleep in as I fall asleep every time while doing mask 😁?
A: Yes, we do. In fact, we have 2 premium Swiss quality masks that fit perfectly to your wish! The first one is our multi-purpose #Cellular Extreme Moisture Mask. This mask instantly drenches the skin with moisture. It is rich in antioxidants and isoflavones that...
Q&A Series #17 Q: How many types of sunblock do you have and how are they different from one another?
A: We have 4 types of sunblock to suit all skin types and each individual's preferences. #1 Heliocare Gel - our evergreen best seller. Suitable for all skin type.Main ingredients: Zinc Oxide, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Polypodium Leucotomos Leaf Extract, Phenoxyethanol,...
Q&A Series #16 Q: What is new in fighting acne?
A: Peptides used in anti-acne products are a relatively new breakthrough.They are suitable for teenagers, people who are sensitive to harsher anti-acne products like AHA or BHA acids and even effective in hard-to-treat female adult-onset acne which occurs around the...
Q&A Series #15 Q: What sun protection should I use if I have acne?
A: Some people with acne-prone skin do their best to avoid sun protection products fearing that the oils and chemicals in the creams will block their pores and make skin worse. Others don’t like the fact that some sun protection products make their skin look shiny....
Q&A Series #14 Q: How to get rid of acne marks?
A: Acne marks are formed after inflammatory acne break out. It is a normal response after an inflammation of the skin where hyperpigmentation occurred as a result of abnormal accumulation of pigment over the area. They are usually either brown or red in colour. Unlike...
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