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All Ages Need Preventative Aging Skin Care

Lydia Sarfati

Codium fragile and Sargassum fusiforme Seaweeds are currently being studied for use in skin care to help mediate melanin synthesis to act as a brightening agent for skin while helping reduce hyperpigmentation. The hormonal changes brought on by menopause decreases sebum production, depriving the skin its natural lubricant.

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Summer Skin Solutions

Lydia Sarfati

This can result in premature skin wrinkling, hyperpigmentation, loss of skin tone, uneven skin texture, broken capillaries and redness. The major cause of dehydration is evaporation and removal of sebum from the surface of the skin by the use of harsh, drying soaps and alkalis, as well as environmental factors such as UV light.