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Skincare Glossary

There's JOY in knowledge. Consider this your definitive guide to all things skincare and wellness.
16.02.2025

Physical Exfoliant

A physical exfoliant uses texture to remove dead skin cells from the upper surface of the skin, allowing new skin cells to generate and resulting in more radiant skin. The...

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16.02.2025

Phytonutrients

Phytonutrients are natural chemicals or compounds produced by plants that give them their rich colors, and keep them healthy - protecting against the sun and harmful insects. Phytonutrients also have...

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16.02.2025

Plant Stem Cells

Plant stem cells are cells that naturally occur within plants, that are able to transform into various different cell types - essentially driving regeneration of the plant. The plant stem...

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16.02.2025

Postbiotic

Postbiotics are by-products secreted by live bacteria which help to support the good bacteria (or probiotics) on your skin and fight against bad bacteria - helping to keep your microbiome's...

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16.02.2025

Prebiotic

To understand prebiotics you first need a brief understanding of probiotics. Probiotics are "good bacteria" - bacteria that are beneficial for your body.  When there is an abundance of good...

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16.02.2025

Probiotic

Probiotics are "good bacteria" - bacteria that are beneficial for your body.  When there is an abundance of good bacteria, they can better keep harmful bacteria under control. Probiotics help...

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16.02.2025

Sebum

Sebum is an oily, slightly waxy substance (mostly made from natural fats) that is produced by your body’s sebaceous glands to coat, moisturize and protect your skin. Sebaceous glands cover...

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16.02.2025

pH

Potential hydrogen (pH) refers to the acidity level of substances, on a scale ranging from 1 to 14, with 7 considered neutral. A healthy skin pH is more acidic, with...

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