IsNtree Real Rose Calming Mask 100 ml
IsNtree Real Rose Calming Mask is a hydrating and soothing mask designed to calm irritated skin. Enriched with 60% Rosa Damascena Flower Water, Rosa Gallica Flower Extract, and Rosa Canina Fruit Oil, this gel-type wash-off mask provides gentle care for sensitive skin. It helps restore the oil and...
Isntree Hyaluronic Acid Toner 200 ml
The ISNTREE Hyaluronic Acid Toner is a lightweight, water-based toner to quickly hydrate and replenish skin. Formulated with three types of hyaluronic acid that provides long-lasting hydration.
Pyunkang Yul Essence Toner - 100 ml
Pyunkang Yul Essence Toner is a hydrating toner designed to combat signs of tired and overstressed skin, revealing incredibly smooth and radiant results. Free from fragrance, dyes and irritants. It is suitable for all skin types, even the most sensitive.
Sensitive or reactive skin
When the skin barrier, made up of cells and sebum, weakens, it becomes more susceptible to environmental irritants such as pollution, chemicals, temperature, ultraviolet rays, infrared and blue light. The skin reacts and becomes inflamed when blood vessels dilate, causing redness, swelling, and itching. Chronic inflammation is the cause of many skin problems such as rosacea, eczema and dermatitis.
Advice:
Avoid irritating ingredients such as benzoyl peroxide, fragrances, sulfates, essential oils, physical and chemical exfoliants.
Always protect yourself from the sun by wearing a hat and sunscreen.
Protect your face from the pollution, infrared and blue light that digital screens expose us to.
Some active ingredients that may help improve this condition include hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, peptides, and coenzyme Q10.
Drink enough water and eat foods rich in omega-3s, as well as foods such as avocados, olive oil, fruits and vegetables.
Mature skin
The first sign of mature skin is moisture loss and gradual fading. When the metabolism slows down, physiological and hormonal changes are inevitable, which are reflected in the skin, producing less elastic fibers and undergoing changes in pigmentation.
These changes begin after the age of 25, but they begin to be noticed around the age of 40 or a little earlier, when the most superficial layer of the skin no longer retains moisture as well as young skin. The layers of the skin become more wrinkled over time, and the density of the subcutaneous layers decreases due to the fact that they have less fluid left to nourish and protect the skin.
While genetic predisposition and ethnicity can make a difference, prevention is important. Mature skin needs a really effective routine.
Advice:
Because mature skin may be more sensitive to soaps and some alkaline solutions, try to find cleansers that are pH compatible with your skin and contain moisturizing ingredients.
Use a good sunscreen, as photodamage is a major factor in skin aging. The use of sunscreen every 4 hours is recommended.
Recommended active ingredients are low percentage urea for skin regeneration, hyaluronic acid, squalanes, ceramides and peptides.
Pimples on the skin
Pimples are promoted by excessive sebum production, the presence of bacteria, and clogged pores that cause inflammation. Terms such as comedones, papules, and pustules are used to describe their shape.
Overproduction of fat occurs due to hormonal changes, dirt, stress, certain food and cosmetic products that clog pores, called comedogens.
Advice:
Be aware that antibiotics promote bacterial resistance on the skin and damage the intestinal flora, which is essential for good health. The lack of healthy intestinal flora very often leads to acne.
It is important to moisturize the skin with water-based serums.
Use a non-greasy sunscreen to prevent photodamage and discoloration.
Acne needs to be treated holistically, and in order to improve acne-prone skin, you need to implement quality-of-life habits, such as making dietary changes to avoid foods high in simple carbohydrates, as well as trans and saturated fats.
Get enough sleep and implement better stress and anxiety management techniques.