How Should I Take Care Of My Skin During Menopause?
Perimenopause and menopause can lead to skin-related symptoms such as dryness, redness or breakouts, as well as more visible pigmentation and increased signs of aging.
Read morePerimenopause and menopause can lead to skin-related symptoms such as dryness, redness or breakouts, as well as more visible pigmentation and increased signs of aging.
Read moreSleep and healthy skin go hand in hand. While our minds are at rest, our bodies are busy repairing and restoring us, inside and out.
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The products we develop at Joonbyrd are not only full of decades of dermatological expertise but they also contain the highest levels of potent ingredients that truly, visibly make a difference to the skin on our bodies.
Read moreWhilst this may seem an attractive option financially (you tend to get a higher volume of body serum compared to a facial serum), I wouldn’t recommend it, as it is highly unlikely you will get your desired results.
Read moreHormonal changes during pregnancy can impact the skin, and women often see an increase in stretch marks, pigmentation, increased skin sensitivity and even the potential for benign growths like skin tags.
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The skin’s microbiome is a diverse community of trillions of microorganisms - such as bacteria, viruses and fungi - that are present on the surface of your skin.
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Whilst the causes of these two states are different (dry skin is a skin type that is caused by lack of oil and dehydrated skin is a temporary state caused by lack of water), the signs on your skin are remarkably similar.
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