You know that exercise is good for the body and the mind, but did you know that – with the right skincare regime – it’s good for the skin, too?
Skin Renewal’s very own Dr Maureen Allem has over 25 years of experience in aesthetic and holistic medicine and procedures.
Given our sunny South African climate, sunscreen isn’t a nice-to-have; it’s a must-have.
Never mind being the gold standard in aesthetic treatments, this truly cutting edge technology is setting new standards.
This truly dynamic treatment is a comprehensive approach to skin rejuvenation, delivering wrinkle reduction and skin brightening while addressing multiple concerns that contribute to dull, uneven skin texture.
Shaving your legs every other day, or managing regular wax appointments, can be a hassle that you would really rather do without.
Lasers might conjure up images of steel-splitting heat but, suggested by a medical doctor or medically-trained therapist, ‘laser’ can be a good thing for your skin – a very good thing.
It makes sense that your skin would need different care at different times of the year, given the change in humidity, temperature, and the amount of time spent outdoors.
From ‘peeling like a snake’ post-chemical peel and facials that use your own blood, these treatments may initially sound like the start of a skincare horror story.
The World Wide Web can feel like the Wild West when it comes to skincare advice.
It turns out that fungi is pretty darn fabulous and well worth including into your skincare regime.
The Skin Renewal team welcome opportunities to transform the way the world sees South African medical aesthetics, which, at present, isn’t given the recognition in the international arena that it truly deserves.
With more and more skincare brands tapping into one of Mother Nature’s best-kept secrets to use in their products, we’ve found ourselves also diving into all things algae.
As winter tightens its grip, slugging might just be your secret weapon against dry, flaky, and itchy skin.
Do you think it’s only a cold immersion, a glass of bubbles, or a dreamy island holiday that can lift your mood? It may be time to check into skin school.
Towels might be the leading cause of dry skin, but the winter months are also pretty flaky. I’m joking about towels, but in all seriousness, the colder months often bring about dry, tight, itchy skin. Here’s what to do about that.
No matter how youthful you feel inside, you may have noticed that your eyes are starting to hint at just how many candles were on your last birthday cake.
Inflammation can be a killer. But that’s only if it is not managed properly.
While some of us are body positive enough to celebrate our dimples – kudos! – many more of us would really rather be dimple-free.
If you’ve got yourself a decent ‘morning and night’ skincare regime and aren’t a stranger to a chemical peel once in a while you’ve probably heard the term ‘Skin Barrier’.
If you’re struggling with scarring, acne scarring, or deep wrinkles, then you’re in the right place.
As the birthday candles add up, you may feel like it’s time to get ahead of your ageing skin before you start playing catch-up.
If you find yourself thinking, “If only there was a simple formula I could follow” then Skin Cycling is the answer you’ve been looking for.
Packing all the skincare essentials to ensure you remain looking and feeling fresh as a daisy as you enter yet another new year is commendable and totally respectable.
We’ve found some great festive deals for you this year, which will allow you to stock up on your skincare favourites and spoil the ones you love.
A third chemical exfoliator is creating quite a stir in the skincare scene due to its effectiveness with sensitive skin.
Just like how you pack away your cold-weather clothes and haul out the summer goods, you should also give your skincare regime a seasonal update.
Knowing which acids are in your products and peels will help you build a skincare routine that delivers the results you’re after.
For too long, an unheralded vitamin has been the sidekick to other antioxidant superheroes, the supporting act next to the lead, the nice-to-have among the skincare must-haves.
While prevention is always better than cure, the new generation of SPFs do more than simply protect your skin in the present.