NeuLuna® Blog
Inflammatory skin conditions—such as atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and rosacea—affect an estimated 20-25% of the global population. As such, there are myriad treatment strategies to prevent inflammatory reactions in the skin; however, some of these methods may actually exacerbate other skin conditions, and should therefore be used with caution.
The Ongoing Stigma of Acne
Between the ages of 12 and 24, it is estimated that 85% of people will experience acne in some form, making it one of the most common skin disorders. Even so, there remains a persistent and unfair social stigma against those with acne, in some cases making it harder for them to navigate the realms of employment, friendship or romance.
Nutraceuticals for Treating Acne
A broad review of recent research shows that a wide range of nutraceuticals have potentially positive effects for acne patients. Representing evidence from more than 3,300 patients and 42 independent studies, it was found that vitamin D, green tea extract, probiotics, pantothenic acid, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids all demonstrated significant effects in the treatment of acne vulgaris.
Hyaluronic Acid and Seasonal Skin Changes
The passing of summer into fall and winter into spring are beautiful transitions of the natural world, but they also have a number of frustrating effects on the skin.
Acne Scars: Stubborn Scar Tissue That’s Hard to Hide
Acne affects an estimated 50 million people every year in the United States alone, and roughly 1 in 5 people develop scarring as a result of this condition. Acne scars come in two types—depressed and raised—the former resembling small divots or holes, often on the face, while the latter are elevated scar tissue lesions, more commonly found on the chest or back. These acne scars are caused when the skin produces too little or too much collagen, respectively, while healing the layers of skin damaged during an acne breakout.
The Ultimate Solution to Acne: Salicylic Acid and Hyaluronic Acid
Over 85% of young people in the United States between 12 and 24 suffer from acne. According to the American Academy of Dermatology Association, acne affects up to 50 million Americans yearly. Acne can affect people of all races and ethnicities and can continue into adulthood, affecting an estimated 15% of women. This article will highlight the non-prescription acne solution of concomitant daily use of salicylic acid and hyaluronic acid.
3 Ways Rosehip Oil and Hyaluronic Acid Work Together to Improve your Skin
If you're looking for an all-in-one skin solution, you may have come across products that contain rosehip oil and hyaluronic acid like NeuLuna. But what do these ingredients do, and how do they work together to improve your skin?