Over 50% of the population has sensitive skin. Skin sensitivity is influenced by personal, but also by environmental factors. more
Moisture-deficient Skin
Moisture-deficient sensitive skin lacks natural moisturizing factors (i) and shows increased water loss. more
Lipid-deficient Skin
Lipid-deficient sensitive skin lacks sebum and epidermal lipids. This weakens the hydrolipid film and the skin’s barrier function. more
Dry Skin and its Various Forms
Skin dryness depends upon various external (exogenous) and internal (endogenous) factors. more
Seborrheic Acne-prone Skin
The most common form of acne is acne vulgaris. Although it occurs most often in puberty, it is becoming more common in later years – especially in women. more
Ageing Skin - What Changes
Mature skin looks increasingly dry, dull and thin with a rough and cracked surface. It is prone to itching and xerotic eczema. more
Especially Sensitive Baby Skin
Baby skin is just one-fifth as thick as adult skin and therefore less resistant overall. more