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Dermatologically tested – what does it mean?

Dermatologically tested means that a dermatologist has overseen product tolerance tests, which are carried out during product trialling, generally using human volunteers. However, many products will...

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I have extremely dry skin and I have tried every possible remedy. What can I do?

The phenomenon of dry skin is occurring more and more frequently. Experts agree that today’s skin care habits play a significant role. As such, particular care should be taken to select products that...

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My skin doesn’t seem to tolerate anything. What kind of skin care could you...

dermaviduals, why you ask will this be different to everything else I have tried?  As dermaviduals are formulated FREE from perfumes, preservatives,including parabens, colours, mineral oils, amines and...

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Scleroderma – what is the appropriate skin care?

Scleroderma – simply put – is a progressive hardening of the connective tissue. The causes have not yet been identified. The collagen fibres, among other things, are involved in the changes of the...

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What are the most frequent allergens that tested positive in allergy testings?

According to a hit list of allergens compiled by the German Surveillance System of Dermatological Hospitals (Interessenverbund der dermatologischen Kliniken – IVDK) the following substances are the...

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What can I do to combat oily skin?

Oily skin can generally be treated with low fat skin care products with liposomes that are rich in linoleic acids. As liposomes increase the permeability of the skin to receive the active ingredients,...

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What is tacrolimus?

Tacrolimus belongs to the so-called macrolides. It is a substance that can reduce negative immune reactions of the body. For example, it is used to treat individuals who have received organ...

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Why are alcohols used in some cosmetics and not others?

Alcohol is used in many cosmetic products. It acts as a solvent and along with propylene glycol, it is the most frequently used extracting-agent for natural compounds such as flavonoids, vitamins and...

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Why are PEG substances used in cosmetic products?

In cosmetic formulations, PEG (polyethylene glycols) and specifically their derivatives, ethoxilized alcohols, are frequently used as surface-active agents. They act as solvents, emulsifiers, tensides...

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Why does my skin itch after applying a watery skin care product? …you may...

In recent years a steady increase of skin conditions such as disorders of the connective tissue and rosacea are afflicting a growing proportion of our community. It appears that frequent fruit acid...

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