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Oily Skin: How to Keep Your Skin Fresh and Healthy?
Image Source: Copilot Oily skin can often be troublesome: a shiny T-zone, blackheads, clogged pores, enlarged pores, frequent acne breakouts, and even makeup that doesn’t last. In fact, oily skin is not “naturally bad.” With the right scientific skincare methods, along with botanical ingredients and healthy lifestyle habits, your skin can become fresh and healthy again. Characteristics of Oily Skin: Excessive sebum production, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chi
UCARA
May 213 min read


Understanding dry skin | How to gently repair and restore hydrated, radiant skin?
Understanding dry skin | How to gently repair and restore hydrated, radiant skin? Dry skin is not simply a matter of “dehydration” — it is also a condition where the skin barrier is weakened. Without proper care, it can easily lead to fine lines, flaking, and sensitivity. The key lies in gentle repair and continuous nourishment to help the skin regain stability, softness, and moisture. 1. Do you have dry skin? Dry skin usually has the following characteristics: Low moisture c
UCARA
May 93 min read


What makes the eye area so fragile? Why is the area around the eyes more prone to aging?
Have you noticed — the first fine lines often appear around your eyes? Dark circles, puffiness, and dry lines also tend to start here quietly. This is not by chance. The eye area is uniquely delicate because of the physiological structure of the skin around the eyes. The thinnest skin on your face The skin around the eyes is only about 0.3–0.5 mm thin, which is one-third to one-fifth the thickness of other facial areas. With fewer collagen and elastic fibres, it loses firmnes
UCARA
Apr 83 min read


Why do blackheads come back after being cleared? How can you effectively reduce their recurrence?
Image Source: Gemini Many people face this frustration: You’ve just cleared your blackheads, but before long, they “come back again”. In reality, this is not because your cleansing wasn’t thorough enough, but it’s due to the skin’s natural processes. As long as the skin continues to produce oil and it exposed to air, blackheads can form again. The good news is — with proper, science-based care, you can slow down the formation cycle of blackheads and keep pores clearer and mor
UCARA
Mar 193 min read
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