Consumption Recommendations

General recommendations Spread your daily nutrition over 3 meals. Chew the food well. Take plenty of time and enjoy your food. Slow eating is also important because the body needs about 15 to 20 minutes to develop the feeling “I am full”. If you eat too quickly, you usually eat more food than your body … Consumption Recommendations

Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Symptoms

Characteristic of oily skin is a shiny oily face and very quickly greasy hair.Other typical symptoms of oily skin are: Blackheads (comedones), inflammatory blackheads (folliculitis), and seborrheic eczema. The cause of seborrheic eczema is a proliferation of certain fungi (Pityrosporum ovale) in sebaceous gland-rich, oily skin regions. Common acne (acne vulgaris) is also always associated … Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Symptoms

Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Causes

After birth, abundant and fully functioning sebaceous glands are present in human skin, and the sebum level on the skin is high.During the first year of life, the sebaceous glands regress, and by puberty, correspondingly little fat is detectable on the skin surface. Greasing of the surface by sebum can also be expected before puberty, … Oily Skin (Seborrhea) Causes

Lentigo Senilis: Age Spots

Lentigines seniles (colloquially called age spots; synonyms: Age pigmentation; lentigines seniles; lentigines, lentigines solaris; senile lentigo; solar lentigo; age spot, liver spot; ICD-10: L81.4 – Other melanin hyperpigmentation) are pigmentary disorders of the skin. They are light to dark brown, usually sharply demarcated spot(s) in chronically light-exposed skin areas. Therefore, the term solar lentigo best … Lentigo Senilis: Age Spots

The Most Important Protection From Skin Aging: Sunscreen

Sun rays or corresponding artificial rays (solariums) accelerate the aging process of the skin. The UV-A and UV-B components of sunlight, respectively, are held responsible for skin aging caused by light. These lead to changes in structural proteins (collagen, elastin), connective tissue cells and enzymes, which are metabolic accelerators. In addition to skin damage, pigmentary … The Most Important Protection From Skin Aging: Sunscreen

Aging Skin (Mature Skin)

Aging skin (ICD-10 L98.9: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, unspecified) is associated with a loss of collagen and elastin fibers. This leads to: Loss of moisture and elasticity Loss of skin tone – the first sign of this decreasing skin tone is the symptom of skin dimpling in obesity, as well as in … Aging Skin (Mature Skin)

Skin Bleach

A skin bleaching product (synonym: skin-bleaching) contains substances that lighten the skin for cosmetic reasons. Sun rays and skin aging can lead to uneven melanin production, which can result in freckles, age spots, or pigmentation disorders. Skin bleaching products are used to lighten the skin or to make age spots and freckles disappear. Ingredients of … Skin Bleach

Deodorant and Antiperspirant

A deodorant (synonym: deodorant, Latin “entriecher”), also called deodorant for short, is a personal care product that is applied mainly in the armpits to combat unpleasant body odor. In addition to antibacterial active ingredients, deodorants also contain perfume oils in low concentrations. This is intended to slow the growth of bacteria in the armpits and … Deodorant and Antiperspirant

Skin: Anatomy, Function, Skin Diseases and Lesions

Throughout life, the skin is exposed to numerous stresses and environmental influences on a daily basis. The natural protective layer of the skin does not always manage to withstand these influences. Sunburns, too much chemicals in shower gels and lotions, wrong nutrition – all this attacks our skin. Skin diseases such as neurodermatitis, melanoma (black … Skin: Anatomy, Function, Skin Diseases and Lesions

Eye Care

The eye area is a special problem zone. Signs of age show up here first. Eye care products (eye cosmetics) include mascara (mascara), eye shadow and eyelash curler. For the eye area, there are furthermore special care products such as fat-free eye gels or particularly rich creams. Bags and circles under the eyes Eye bags … Eye Care

Face Masks

Face masks (masks) are used for general skin health. However, they can also be used for specific skin conditions, for example, to treat hyperpigmentation. There are face masks that have a firming and smoothing effect. Signs of fatigue disappear. Small wrinkles are softened. There are so-called peel-off masks, which form an elastic film on the … Face Masks