Can Gua Sha Improve Lymphatic Drainage, Circulation, & Inflammation?

Gua Sha can be a valuable addition to a comprehensive skincare routine.

The Science Behind the Skin Barrier: Why It’s Vital

Our skin is our largest organ & plays a critical role as the body’s first line of defense. Let's break down the science.

Menopause and Hair Loss: Science and Solutions

Menopause is a significant transition in a woman’s life, marked by the end of menstrual cycles and a shift in hormone levels. While many women are prepared for symptoms like hot flashes and mood swings,...

Seven Must-try Skincare Tips for National Skincare Month

As the body's largest organ, your skin plays a vital role in protecting you from environmental elements, regulating temperature, and providing a barrier against infection. Take time to protect your skin from premature aging, environmental damage, and various skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

Understanding the Atopic Triad and Its Risk Factors

A comprehensive overview of the atopic triad and the key risk factors associated with it. By increasing awareness and understanding, we can take steps towards mitigating these risks and improving the quality of life for those affected by atopic conditions like eczema, hay fever and asthma.

Celebrating World Microbiome Day

Delve into the intricate ecosystems of microorganisms that surround us, from the gut to the skin and beyond.

Eczema vs Psoriasis - What’s the Difference?

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is an inflammatory skin condition that affects about 30% of the US population. Psoriasis, a less common condition, affects around 3% of the US.

Turning Beauty Day Inside Out: Embracing Authenticity!

On Turn Beauty Inside Out Day, we honor the essence of true beauty—the kind that radiates from within and embraces authenticity over perfection. This day is the third Wednesday of May every year, and this year...

Science of Hair: Understanding the Basics of Hair Growth & Maintenance

Hair – it's something many of us take for granted until it starts to thin, change texture, or even fall out. Yet, beyond its aesthetic appeal, hair serves numerous functions, from protection to sensory perception....