Special Skin Conditions

Sensitive Skin

Over 50% of the population has sensitive skin. Skin sensitivity is influenced by personal, but also by environmental factors.
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Moisture-deficient Skin

Moisture-deficient sensitive skin lacks natural moisturizing factors (i) and shows increased water loss.
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Lipid-deficient Skin

Lipid-deficient sensitive skin lacks sebum and epidermal lipids. This weakens the hydrolipid film and the skin’s barrier function.
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Dry Skin and its Various Forms

Skin dryness depends upon various external (exogenous) and internal (endogenous) factors.
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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.
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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.
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Especially Sensitive Baby Skin

Baby skin is just one-fifth as thick as adult skin and therefore less resistant overall.
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