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The ultimate guide to mineral sunscreen: Why KARE Skin Defender SPF46 PA+++ is your daily essential
Sunscreen is non-negotiable when it comes to maintaining healthy, youthful skin. But with so many formulas on the market, choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. Lately, mineral sunscreens have experienced a massive surge in popularity, and for good reason.
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Cracking the Code on Dry, Cracked Hands: How to Restore Your Skin Barrier in Tropical Weather
When your hands become rough, scratchy, or painfully cracked, it is easy to assume you just need a standard lotion. However, true relief requires understanding why your skin is reacting this way and learning to rebuild your natural skin barrier systematically.
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KARE Skin Defender SPF46 PA+++ Sweeps Two Wins at Beauty Insider 2026 Awards!
We have some incredible news to share with our Sharyln & Co community! The official results for the Beauty Insider Beauty and Wellness Awards 2026 are out, and our flagship formulation, KARE Skin Defender SPF46 PA+++, has achieved a magnificent double victory.
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Why Skin Needs Vitamin D
While we usually think of Vitamin D in terms of bone health, it is actually one of the most critical regulatory molecules for your skin. Interestingly, the skin is unique: it is the only organ that can synthesise vitamin D from sunlight, and it is also a major target that relies heavily on it to function properly.
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The Hot-and-Cold Wellness Trend: Is Contrast Therapy Right for You (and Your Skin)?
If you have noticed more steamy bathhouses, saunas, and cold plunge pools popping up lately, you aren’t alone. Moving between extreme heat and freezing cold is the latest trend taking the wellness world by storm.
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Beyond the Prescription: Navigating New Eczema Breakthroughs and How to Heal Faster
For many of us in Singapore, eczema isn’t just "dry skin." It’s a daily battle with "the itch that rashes," sleepless nights, and the frustration of hiding our skin under long sleeves.
Recent news from Channel NewsAsia
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How do Exosomes impact collagen production and oxidative stress damage?
Exosomes impact collagen production and oxidative stress damage by regulating the activity of fibroblasts, controlling the degradation of the extracellular matrix (ECM), and modulating the production and clearance of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
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How do exosomes reverse skin aging on a cellular level?
Exosomes reverse skin ageing on a cellular level by functioning as a sophisticated cell-to-cell information transfer system. These nano-vesicles, secreted by stem cells, transport bioactive contents such as proteins, lipids, and genetic material (mRNAs and miRNAs) into target skin cells to modulate their function and repair damage.
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7 Moisturising Mistakes That Are Secretly Damaging Your Skin (and How to Fix Them with Sharyln & Co)
Moisturising is the cornerstone of any skincare routine, but are you actually damaging your skin instead of hydrating it? From applying products on dry skin to skipping moisturiser, small mistakes can lead to big problems like breakouts, irritation, and premature ageing.
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Understanding UVA Protection and the PA Indicator: What Science (and EWG) Says About True Sunscreen Effectiveness
When it comes to sun protection, most people know about SPF, the number on sunscreen bottles that supposedly tells you how well a product protects your skin. But here’s the key point: SPF only measures protection against UVB rays, which cause sunburn. It doesn't directly measure how well a product protects you from UVA rays, the deeper-penetrating radiation responsible for premature ageing, immune system suppression, and an increased risk of skin cancer.
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Why Sunscreen Is Important in Singapore: A Year-Round Skin Protection Guide
When most people think about sunscreen, they picture beach holidays, outdoor sports, and long sunny afternoons. But the truth is this: sunscreen is not a seasonal or “want” product — it’s a daily essential, especially in Singapore.
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Why Sunblock and Moisturiser Are Essential for Rosacea Sufferers
If you have rosacea, you know the constant balancing act—one moment, your skin feels calm, the next, it’s red, stinging, or flaring up without warning.
The environment can be a powerful trigger in Singapore’s hot and humid climate. According to a survey by the National Rosacea Society, the top four rosacea triggers are:
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