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Indigo improves skin cell connections, which are crucial for normal skin function. These connections are often impaired in psoriasis and eczema leading to unbalanced complexions and painful flare-ups.
In light of recent revelations about benzene contamination, it's more crucial than ever to be mindful of the ingredients in your skincare products. We remain steadfast in our commitment to Chinese herbology with full transparency, safety, and efficacy.
Spots are a frustration for many. But for those plagued by persistent and widespread acne, its toll goes far beyond skin deep. Those among you who have struggled or still struggle with acne will more than likely have heard of Roaccutane.
Adaptogens may be the biggest buzzword in skincare and wellbeing right now, but it’s something we’ve been very familiar with at Dermatology M for decades… and, what’s more, they’ve been an integral part of Chinese Herbal Medicine for centuries.
Jojoba Oil. Once nature’s best-kept secret, you’ll now increasingly find this botanical in the finest skin and hair care formulas. It may have, so far, remained out of the limelight in favour of other oils, but here we share precisely why this prized plant extract deserves to finally take centre stage.
Chinese Herbal Medicine proudly underpins everything we do. It fuels our passion for natural ingredients and guides our use of botanical actives, extracts and oils best suited for helping target and treat a host of modern-day skin conditions.
Ma Chi Xian is a non-irritating active brimming with reparative nutrients that are especially beneficial for soothing acne, atopic dermatitis, eczema and sensitive skin, helping those who often experience inflamed skin or allergic skin reactions.
Powerfully protecting | A natural antioxidant, Dan Pi Fen helps protect skin from oxidative damage induced by free radicals from UV and environmental exposure. What’s more, it is reported to help boost skin’s natural barrier function, ensuring it remains resilient.
What is Ji Xue Cao? Most recently, it’s been creating a real buzz in western beauty and skincare circles, though its popularity has endured for centuries in the East.
Retinol. For some decades now, it’s been lauded as a skincare and age-defying powerhouse. However, retinol doesn’t come without its risks. In recent years, there have been increasing reports of retinol’s highly undesirable effects on skin.
From day one, we have committed to a ‘field to patient’ approach across all we do… and, after more than three decades of operation, we wholly appreciate the indisputable benefits it brings.