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Summer Skin: Some Things You Probably Don’t Hear about Enough
Skin Concerns, Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley Skin Concerns, Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley

Summer Skin: Some Things You Probably Don’t Hear about Enough

There are some things about summer skin I wish I’d always known, and this goes beyond skincare tips (which of course I’ll include).

But I also want to cover heat rashes (I ALWAYS seem so sensitive to this - but…is it really a heat rash?) and sun protection BEYOND SPF. Also, why are childhood sunburns just so dangerous?

Let’s jump in.

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East meets West: All about Asian Skincare
Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley

East meets West: All about Asian Skincare

This is an article that I have been so excited to write, because it resonates with me. My heritage is half-English, half-Chinese, so I have always been aware that there are slightly different approaches in Eastern versus Western beauty and skin. I’ve become more interested in Asian skincare. This is not just because of my own heritage, but also because it is something that I know has a major presence in the beauty world, but that is not as commonly seen in many medical aesthetic clinics in London. The most popular medical-grade skincare lines used by aesthetic practitioners here are from North America or Europe.

So what are the broad differences - if any - between skincare lines from Asia and the West. And are we missing a trick here by not using them more?

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Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Retinoids
Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley Skincare Science Dr Emmaline Ashley

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Retinoids

Have you heard about retinoids? Cosmetic doctors, dermatologists, plastic surgeons, and skincare scientists swear by it. Retinoids are often considered a “gold standard” in the treatment of skin rejuvenation due to their ability to increase the rate of cell turnover. They have been clinically proven to help diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, shrink the appearance of pore size, smooth out uneven skin tone and texture, as well as diminish the signs of photo-ageing. But how exactly does it work, and how can you safely add it into your skincare routine?

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