Skin concerns list (30)
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Acne
Acne is a skin condition characterized by the presence of pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads. Acne is most often managed with Cleansers, Spot Treatments, and 1 more products. The Skincare database covers Exfoliators, Moisturizers, and 4 more effects and products on Acne.
Aging
Aging: The natural process of changes that occur in the skin over time, leading to the appearance of wrinkles, sagging, and loss of elasticity. Aging is most often managed with Sunscreen, Eye Cream, and 1 more products. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Serums, and 4 more effects and products on Aging.
Allergies to skincare products
Allergies to skincare products refer to adverse reactions that occur on the skin when exposed to certain ingredients in these products.
Blackheads
Blackheads are clogged pores filled with excess oil and dead skin cells that appear as small dark bumps on the surface of the skin. Blackheads is most often managed with Exfoliators. The Skincare database covers Cleansers and Toners effects and products on Blackheads.
Clogged pores
Clogged pores occur when the hair follicles on your skin become blocked with oil, dead skin cells, and other impurities. Clogged pores is most often managed with Cleansers and Exfoliators products. The Skincare database covers Toners effects and products on Clogged pores.
Dark circles and under-eye bags
Dark circles are discoloration and pigmentation around the eye area, while under-eye bags refer to the puffiness or swelling underneath the eyes. Dark circles and under-eye bags is most often managed with Eye Cream. The Skincare database covers Serums effects and products on Dark circles and under-eye bags.
Dark spots
Dark spots are areas of hyperpigmentation on the skin that appear darker than the surrounding skin. Dark spots is most often managed with Serums, Spot Treatments, and 1 more products. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers and Sunscreen effects and products on Dark spots.
Dehydrated skin
Dehydrated skin is a condition where the skin lacks moisture, resulting in dryness and tightness. Dehydrated skin is most often managed with Moisturizers, Serums, and 1 more products. The Skincare database covers Cleansers and Body Scrubs effects and products on Dehydrated skin.
Dryness
Dryness is a skin concern characterized by a lack of moisture, resulting in a rough and tight feeling. Dryness is most often managed with Moisturizers and Serums products. The Skincare database covers Cleansers, Lip Care, and 6 more effects and products on Dryness.
Dullness
Dullness is a condition characterized by a lack of radiance and brightness in the skin's appearance. Dullness is most often managed with Moisturizers, Exfoliators, and 2 more products. The Skincare database covers Cleansers, Serums, and 6 more effects and products on Dullness.
Eczema
Eczema is a chronic condition characterized by red, itchy, and inflamed skin. The Skincare database covers Cleansers, Moisturizers, and 2 more effects and products on Eczema.
Fine lines and wrinkles
Fine lines and wrinkles are the natural creases and folds that appear on the skin as a result of aging and repeated facial expressions. Fine lines and wrinkles is most often managed with Moisturizers, Serums, and 3 more products. The Skincare database covers Sunscreen and Face Oil effects and products on Fine lines and wrinkles.
Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation refers to the darkening of certain areas of the skin compared to the surrounding skin tone. Hyperpigmentation is most often managed with Serums, Sunscreen, and 1 more products. The Skincare database covers Spot Treatments and Moisturizers effects and products on Hyperpigmentation.
Inflammation
Inflammation refers to the skin's response to a harmful stimulus, resulting in redness, swelling, and discomfort. Inflammation is most often managed with Cleansers. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Serums, and 2 more effects and products on Inflammation.
Large pores
Large pores are visible openings on the surface of the skin that can make the skin texture appear rough or uneven. Large pores is most often managed with Serums and Pore Minimizers products. The Skincare database covers Cleansers and Toners effects and products on Large pores.
Melasma
Melasma is a common skin concern characterized by dark, irregular patches on the skin, typically on the face. Melasma is most often managed with Sunscreen and Skin Brighteners products. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Serums, and 3 more effects and products on Melasma.
Oily skin
Oily skin is characterized by excess sebum production, resulting in a shiny complexion and potential for clogged pores. Oily skin is most often managed with Cleansers, Serums, and 1 more products. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers and Toners effects and products on Oily skin.
Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition characterized by red, scaly patches that can be itchy and painful. Psoriasis is most often managed with Serums. The Skincare database covers Cleansers, Moisturizers, and 2 more effects and products on Psoriasis.
Redness and sensitivity
Redness and sensitivity are common skin concerns characterized by flushed, inflamed, and easily irritated skin. Redness and sensitivity is most often managed with Serums. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Sunscreen, and 3 more effects and products on Redness and sensitivity.
Rosacea
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that causes redness, visible blood vessels, and sometimes bumps and pustules on the face. Rosacea is most often managed with Cleansers. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Serums, and 2 more effects and products on Rosacea.
Sagging skin
Sagging skin is characterized by loose and drooping skin that lacks firmness or elasticity. Sagging skin is most often managed with Anti-Aging Creams. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Serums, and 5 more effects and products on Sagging skin.
Sallow skin
Sallow skin refers to a dull, yellowish complexion with an overall lack of brightness. Sallow skin is most often managed with Face Masks. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Serums, and 2 more effects and products on Sallow skin.
Scarring
Scarring is the permanent mark left on the skin as a result of an injury or wound. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers, Serums, and 2 more effects and products on Scarring.
Skin rashes
Skin rashes are red, itchy, or irritated patches that can appear on the skin.
Stretch marks
Stretch marks are visible lines on the skin that appear when the skin is stretched beyond its normal limit. The Skincare database covers Body Oils, Body Scrubs, and 1 more effects and products on Stretch marks.
Sun damage
Sun damage refers to the adverse effects caused by excessive exposure to the sun, leading to skin changes such as wrinkles, age spots, and loss of elasticity. Sun damage is most often managed with Serums and Sunscreen products. The Skincare database covers Cleansers, Moisturizers, and 3 more effects and products on Sun damage.
Sunburn
Sunburn is the skin's response to excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Sunburn is most often managed with Moisturizers. The Skincare database covers Serums effects and products on Sunburn.
Uneven skin tone
Uneven skin tone is characterized by an irregular distribution of pigmentation on the skin's surface. Uneven skin tone is most often managed with Serums, Sunscreen, and 1 more products. The Skincare database covers Moisturizers and Body Scrubs effects and products on Uneven skin tone.
Uneven texture
Uneven texture refers to an irregular or bumpy skin surface, lacking smoothness and uniformity. Uneven texture is most often managed with Cleansers, Moisturizers, and 3 more products. The Skincare database covers Toners, Body Scrubs, and 6 more effects and products on Uneven texture.
Whiteheads
Whiteheads are small, white bumps that appear on the skin due to clogged pores. Whiteheads is most often managed with Exfoliators. The Skincare database covers Cleansers and Toners effects and products on Whiteheads.
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