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News24
11-07-2025
- Health
- News24
Tackle acne this winter with these expert-approved skincare hacks
Dry winter air can cause overproduction of oil in the skin, leading to breakouts. Common skincare mistakes is over-cleansing and not moisturising enough. Attend to winter acne by knowing your skin type. __________________________________________________________________ For many, acne doesn't stick to any particular season. Winter's cold and chilly air can have a major effect on skin. Whether you have oily, normal, dry or combination skin, breakouts can cause discomfort and can leave you feeling sensitive and insecure. Eucerin dermatologist Dr Mamello Ntsele gives some insight into what causes acne breakouts in winter and how to control it. How are we more prone to acne flare-ups in winter? Acne can behave quite differently in winter because the skin is more prone to drying out. When the skin loses moisture, this can prompt the body to create more oil or sebum to compensate, which can cause clogged pores and, thus, breakouts. @truelovemagazine Pamela Mtanga shares her top winter skincare tip when it comes to dry feet. #pamelamtanga #winterskincaretips ♬ original sound - TRUELOVE But it's not just the dry winter air that causes breakouts, physical health plays a role too. Dr Mamello says, 'Dietary shifts in winter, when people tend to eat more comfort foods, can also contribute to breakouts as high-glycaemic foods are linked to more severe acne.' Common winter skincare mistakes Summer skincare routines won't cut it during the harsher, colder months. According to Dr Mamello, common skincare mistakes include over-cleansing, which strips the skin of its natural oils, using gel or foaming cleansers during dry seasons and not moisturising enough. In winter, it's especially important to switch to richer creams with barrier-protecting and hydrating ingredients like ceramides, glycerine and hyaluronic acid. Another frequent oversight is skipping sunscreen, driven by the false belief that UV protection isn't necessary in colder months. Know your skin type Oily skin can break out more during the winter months because of dryer air. Combination skin types may also struggle, especially in the T-zone area - which is the forehead, nose and chin. @truelovemagazine #NomzamoMbatha is the ambassador for Neutragena. She shares 2 common skincare mistakes that people make. #skintok #beautytok ♬ original sound - TRUELOVE Dr Mamello says, 'It's crucial to be aware of your skin requirements. So many factors like age, environment and routine play into the quality of your skin during wintertime. For example, teens generally have oilier skin and lightweight products are usually necessary even in winter. 'Men may also have acne flare-ups thanks to shaving and that may need to be taken into consideration. Hormonal acne can occur in young and perimenopausal women, and they may need hormonal therapy to get flare-ups under control. 'It's not about making your skin adapt, it's about adapting to your skin. Be conscious of your skin needs every day of the year.' How to prioritise skincare and work with your skin Maintaining a consistent beauty regimen is key to finding that winter glow. Dr Mamello points out the essential product application steps for effective skincare: Step 1: Hydrating cleanser Step 2: Hydrating serum Step 3: Hydrating moisturiser Step 4: Non-comedogenic moisturising sunscreen Dr Mamello also recommends a gentle exfoliant. 'Exfoliation can be a great way to get rid of dead skin cells and prevent pores from getting clogged. However, it's important that this is done in a gentle and safe way. 'Exfoliation can be done once or twice a week depending on skin tolerance and should always be followed by the application of moisturisers,' she shares.


CBS News
04-07-2025
- Health
- CBS News
Here are the best sunscreens for kids, according to a Maryland dermatologist
Sunscreen is not one size fits all, and Maryland dermatologist Dr. Kate Viola has recommendations that fit all age groups Sun safety is a topic that is near and dear to Dr. Viola's heart. The board-certified dermatologist with Dermatology Partners said when children and teens get five or more sunburns, the likelihood of them getting a melanoma later in life doubles. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 1 in 5 Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. Dr. Viola recommends reapplying sunscreen every two hours and after being in the water. Sun care for babies Babies under the age of six months old should not be out in the sun, according to Dr. Viola. "Their skin is too sensitive even for sunscreen," she said. For babies six months and older, Dr. Viola recommends mineral sunscreen, which is great for sensitive skin. Mineral sunscreens include ingredients like zinc oxide or zinc oxide plus titanium dioxide. The SPF should be at least 30, but Dr. Viola said this type of sunscreen is usually around 50 SPF. She recommends products from Eucerin and Vanicream. Sun care for toddlers to 5-year-olds "What I love to do for the toddler to five years range is have your child actually put the sunscreen on themselves," Dr. Viola said. "One great way to do it is with a stick." She recommends using four passes of the CeraVe Sunscreen Stick for optimal protection. "You can teach your child how to use this, and this is really a gift for life of sun protection," said Dr. Viola. Sun care for teens Since teens and tweens tend to have a little bit of acne, Dr. Viola recommends morning and evening face moisturizers from CeraVe and La Roche-Posay. "A lot of acne products can be drying, so if you do an a.m. and p.m. with moisturizer, you get all of your bases covered, which is great," she said. Young athletes can use UV sports sunscreens. Sunscreen sprays are also a convenient option, but Dr. Viola warns against doing just one layer of coverage. You need to keep spraying until you shine, she says. "That's what we always say; until you glisten," Dr. Viola said. "That's the way to go." She recommends using sprays from Eucerin and La Roche-Posay. "There's several others [that] make great sprays that are both mineral as well as the non-mineral or chemical sunscreens, and those work very well," she said. Dr. Viola also said UPF clothing, which is designed to shield UV light, is equivalent to wearing 50 SPF. She recommends brands like Coolibar, which received the Skin Cancer Foundation Seal of Recommendation.


Hype Malaysia
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hype Malaysia
HK Celeb Couple Kenneth Ma & Roxanne Tong To Make Special Appearance In KL This Month
Great news for fans of TVB stars Kenneth Ma (马国明) and Roxanne Tong (汤洛雯)! The celebrity couple recently announced they're coming to Malaysia later this month for a special appearance for Eucerin! Eucerin Malaysia recently shared details for the meet and greet event featuring Kenneth and Roxanne. The event is part of Eucerin's pop-up promoting its Spotless Brightening Booster Serum and the Eucerin Epicelline Serum. The pair will greet fans at the Blue Atrium in Sunway Pyramid on 28th June 2025 (Saturday). The event is open to the public. In an earlier interview, Roxanne and Kenneth expressed excitement for this upcoming event because it marks their first brand event as a couple since tying the knot in 2023. Roxanne also said she's looking forward to meeting everyone in Malaysia, evoking joyous comments from the local fans. Additionally, Malaysian stars Siti Saleha and Kamal Adli will also hold a meet and greet for the Eucerin pop-up the day before, on 27th June 2025 (Friday). The two talents recently made waves with their hit drama, 'Dia Imanku', so their appearance at the event will be a treat for fans of the show. If you're interested in meeting all four celebs, here are all the details: Kenneth Ma & Roxanne Tong Meet & Greet With Eucerin Date: 28th June 2025 (Saturday) Time: 1pm Venue: Blue Atrium (LG2), Sunway Pyramid Mall Siti Saleha & Kamal Adli Meet & Greet With Eucerin Date: 27th June 2025 (Friday) Time: 3pm Venue: Blue Atrium (LG2), Sunway Pyramid For more information on the celebrity appearances and the pop-up, you can contact Eucerin Malaysia's official social media pages. Are you excited to meet Kenneth, Roxanne, Siti Saleha and Kamal Adli? Sources: Instagram (1)(2) What's your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0


Elle
20-05-2025
- Health
- Elle
This Serum Evened Out the Appearance of My Skin Tone in 12 Weeks
I've always been a freckle-face. And while some people grow up hating their freckles, I've long celebrated mine as one of the things that makes me unique. In fact, I've done everything I can to preserve them into adulthood. Recently, however, I noticed that my face had some unwanted guests, in the form of dark spots. These stubborn sun spots weren't budging with my usual skin-care routine, so I decided it was time to seek out a product specifically formulated for the job. That's when Eucerin Radiant Tone Dual Serum landed at my desk. As a beauty editor, I get introduced to new products all the time. Many of them carry lofty claims, but few truly deliver with results. Still with its unique formula enriched with Thiamidol, Radiant Tone Dual Serum seemed promising. Eucerin spent 10 years researching and testing thousands of formulations to achieve a formula that could effectively reduce the look of dark spots and, with the use of broad-spectrum sunscreen, prevent dark-spot reappearance. I'm a fan of an easy skin-care routine—most days and nights after washing my face, I just opt for moisturizer and an eye cream (plus a sunscreen in the a.m.). The Dual Serum fits nicely into this routine. It has a bouncy gel-cream texture that seeps into skin immediately and feels super-lightweight. Upon first use, I noticed that it gave my skin an instant glow. Though these immediate effects were nice, patience is required when tackling dark spots, so I gave it 12 weeks to do its thing. Throughout this period, I watched my skin transform. My visible dark spots slowly began to fade, and my skin looked more and more even. I also couldn't believe how much brighter it looked—now my skin looks lit-from-within all the time, like I just got a facial. Dark spots are notoriously difficult to address, and sometimes it's even more difficult to find products that actually work to keep them at bay long-term. This serum with Thiamidol is one of those formulas that feels like catching lightning in a bottle—it really delivers. Eucerin's Radiant Tone collection is perfect for anyone else looking to finally show those spots the door and achieve even-looking skin. And the fact that it costs under $40 makes trying it a no-brainer.


Elle
20-05-2025
- Health
- Elle
This Serum Helped Minimize Stubborn Dark Spots I've Had for Years
Want to know if a product really works? Welcome to Slow Beauty. Since it can take up to six weeks to see results from using a new formula, we have testers try the best and buzziest in hair and skin care for double that amount of time to determine what actually makes a difference. Due to the nature of my job, I'm constantly in a hamster wheel of trialing beauty formula after formula, and after a while they tend to blur together. It's honestly pretty rare that a skin-care product impresses me enough to land a permanent place in my routine. Eucerin Radiant Tone Dual Serum, which helped visibly reduce the appearance of my dark spots over a span of 12 weeks, is the latest to earn entry into that inner circle. Eucerin spent 10 years on research and development to finalize the products in the new Radiant Tone collection. The line's star ingredient is Thiamidol, a patented compound that helps treat and prevent the appearance of dark spots with continued use. The Radiant Tone Dual Serum also contains hyaluronic acid to hydrate. When I first started using the serum, I was hoping it would sufficiently moisturize my skin (so I wouldn't have to layer another serum on top) and fade the dark spots that have populated my cheeks and temples for years. Keep reading to find out what actually happened during and after I incorporated Eucerin Radiant Tone Dual Serum into my routine for a full 12 weeks. Week 1 The serum feels pleasant on the skin and hydrates without feeling sticky. It's only been a week, so there aren't any big changes to note here. Week 2 It's freezing outside, but my skin doesn't feel dry thanks to this serum. I looked in the mirror today and was shocked at how much brighter my skin looked than last week. Could it already be working? Week 3 I don't see much of a difference this week compared to the last; however, I know I need to give the serum a few more weeks to work its magic. Patience is key here, folks! Week 4 Still, nothing has visibly changed since week two, but I'm not worried. The serum hasn't caused any inflammation or breakouts—which has been known to happen when I'm trying a new product—so that's a plus. Week 5 I got some microneedling done all over my face and neck last week, so I had to keep my routine super-simple and wasn't able to use the serum for a few days. I'm glad to be back using it, though—I missed the moisture. Week 6 I can see that the darkest cluster of dark spots on my left cheek has faded significantly, and I don't have to use as much concealer on it. Week 7 My skin is still loving the formula; if I forget to apply it, I definitely notice a difference in both hydration and brightness. Week 8 My dark spots are continuing to lighten up. I feel like I'm using less and less concealer and foundation to even out my complexion. Week 9 The weather here in New York City is warming up, and my skin doesn't need quite as much extra moisture as it did before. However, I'm still appreciating the hydration boost in my nighttime routine and when I wake up, my skin looks smooth and radiant. Week 10 Looking at photos, I'm shocked by the difference I see; my complexion looks clearer and brighter. This is a testament to how consistency with the right skin-care product can yield real results. Week 11 I've been in Miami this week, and I've been getting compliments on my skin left and right. My friend's mom, who owns a company that sells professional aesthetic equipment, told me that it looked perfect and that she couldn't think of a single aesthetic treatment I should try—that was super meaningful to me, considering that I was on a potent medication a few years ago to treat my cystic acne. And my dark spots have lightened so much in the past 11 weeks that I feel confident being out and about without makeup. Week 12 Just under the wire, my bottle completely ran out this week. I could tell how much I actually loved the serum from the pang of sadness, and even slight panic, I felt when I realized I was down to the last drop. And even after baking in the subtropical sun of South Florida last week, my remaining dark spots didn't get any darker. Pretty impressive. Although my original spots weren't very dark, there were so many of them that my eyes always immediately gravitated toward them in the mirror. Now all I see is luminous, clear, healthy-looking skin. Some of the dark spots are gone entirely, and the remaining ones appear significantly lighter. I keep flipping back and forth between my before and after photos, and even though I lived it, I can't believe the results. I definitely recommend Eucerin Radiant Tone Dual Serum to anyone looking to combat dark spots—and I can't wait to break open another bottle.