Acne is a common skin complaint that can affect the face, neck, chest and back.
Dull skin and dry skin often go hand-in-hand, and is predominantly caused by a lack of hydration to the skin.
Excessive sweating is a common condition that can affect both men and women.
As we age, lines and wrinkles can start to appear anywhere on the face and body.
A concern that is often associated with the ageing process, sagging skin is a condition that can be visible on the face and body, and is a result of a decline in collagen and elastin or can be attributed to weight loss.
Often found on the neck, armpits, around the groin, buttocks, eyelids or under the breasts, skin tags are small flesh-coloured growths.
The tired appearance of dull, lacklustre skin can not only result from a lack of sleep, but can also be the conditions that arise from ageing, environmental conditions, stress levels and diet.
Thread veins are a common condition that can affect both men and women and are most likely to develop on the face, legs and back – and in some cases on the stomach after pregnancy.
Pigmentation refers to the unique colouring of the skin and is determined by the production of Melanin – a substance that is found naturally in the body.