What is Melasma? Causes, Severity, and Treatment

What is Melasma? Causes, Severity, and Treatment

Melasma is a common skin problem that some people, especially women, can have. It has several causes, and there are multiple ways to help improve its appearance if it does develop depending on the severity...
How Scars Affect People

How Scars Affect People

Scars come in all shapes and sizes and can be caused from accidents, surgeries, and even acne. While scars leave a physical mark on the body, they can also leave an emotional or psychological mark on...
Causes of Under Eye Circles and How to Treat Them

Causes of Under Eye Circles and How to Treat Them

Dark circles under your eyes can make you look fatigued, even when that may not be the case! Attempting to cover up dark circles with cosmetics or trying to get rid of them can be...
Skin Cancer Awareness Month

Skin Cancer Awareness Month: Prevention and Treatment of Skin Cancer

The most common form of cancer in the United States, skin cancer is diagnosed in more than 5 million Americans each year. The majority of skin cancer cases are associated with exposure to the sun...
Items to Protect the Skin from Sun Damage

Taking Care of Your Skin Before and After Sun Exposure

As the warmer months approach and you begin to spend more time outside in the sun, it is important to make sure that you are taking the necessary precautions to protect your skin from sun damage...
Skinuva Scar and Skinuva Brite Used Together

How Skinuva® Products Work in Conjunction with Each Other

While both Skinuva Scar and Skinuva Brite have their own unique uses, there are some instances when it may be beneficial to use both products together. This article highlights certain examples of how the two products can...
Skinuva Scar Cream

Skinuva Scar: Revolutionizing the Scar Treatment Industry

There are many topical treatments for scar healing on the market today, but the science of wound healing has come a long way from using just 100% silicone cream. Skinuva® Scar was developed by scientists...

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