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Summertime Skin Care Products Vancouver BC

“The weather is warming up, and the added sun means it’s time to refresh your skin care routine,” says Dr. Roz Kamani. “As most people know, the sun can cause premature ageing. The skin contains a pigment called melanin and too much sun causes more to be produced. This is why we tan. This can also lead to an uneven tone and freckling, along with the redness and oiliness that is the summertime standard for some people.”

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Introducing Oraser Cellulite Control by ZO Skin Health

Looking for a proven solution for smooth hips, thighs, and buttocks? With a breakthrough blend of ingredients, Oraser Cellulite Control by ZO Skin Health works around the clock to reduce visible signs of cellulite. And now it’s available in Kitsilano through Dr. Roz Kamani. “Products from ZO Skin Health are based on clinically proven formulas,” explains Dr. Kamani. “These products bridge the gap between therapeutic treatments and daily care. That’s why they’re often recommended by doctors for post-procedure care in the medical aesthetics industry.

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Prepping Your Skin for Fall

A slight tingling sensation, dryness, and flaking—most people have no problem determining when fall has arrived, because they can feel it on their skin. As the weather changes from warm and balmy to cool and crisp, skin irritation is often tangible, particularly if it’s already recovering from sun damage. For mature skin, this can mean spots, tightness, lines, and itching.

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Antioxidant Vitamin C & E Serum, Winter Skin Care Protection

Now that the summer has come to an end we often forget that even though the sun is not brightly shining upon our face & body we still need to remember to protect our skin from all those daily free radicals and pollutants that are found in our harmful environment.
Vitamins C & E are thought to protect the body against the destructive effects of free radicals. Antioxidants neutralize free radicals and help to prevent cell & tissue damage that could lead to cellular damage and disease.

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