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Thoughtfully formulated for African skin and addressing skin-related concerns, discover the science of skin with Epiglow
Thoughtfully formulated for African skin and addressing skin-related concerns, discover the science of skin with Epiglow
Science backed skincare product made with the Power of Triple Radiance Complex - Contains Kojic Acid, Salicylic Acid & Phytelene.
Epiglow shows positive improvement in just 28 days of usage. Reduces signs of dark spots and other skin related issues.
It refers to texture issues, blotchy skin, facial flushing, and hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation. Many different conditions can affect the pigment cells (melanocytes) present in the skin and cause discolored patches of skin. One of the very common causes of an uneven skin tone is hyperpigmentation (dark spot). Other common causes are sun damage, acne and acne scars, hormonal changes, aging, and skin damage.
Dry skin is also known as xeroderma. It has rough texture because does not have enough moisture and develops when the skin loses water too quickly and becomes dehydrated. It has many causes including cold or dry weather, sun damage, harsh soaps, and overbathing. It can also be caused by inadequate hydration, swimming in a chlorinated pool or jobs that are rough on the hands such as mechanics or farming.
These are flat brown, gray, or black spots on the skin. Usually tan to dark brown which occurs on skin that has the most sun exposure over the years. Age spots appear when excess melanin in the skin becomes clumped together. Risk factors are being older than 40 years and frequent sun exposure
Common skin concern that may lead to acne. A buildup of dirt, oil or dead skin cells can cause clogged pores. The condition is most common in people with very oily skin. Anyone of any age or gender can get clogged pores.
Most often a result of cumulative exposure to sunlight or UV lights It can happen at any time but most commonly appear in middle age. Dark spots also vary in size and can develop on any part of the body. Dark spots are often due to hyperpigmentation.
It has a rough texture because it does not have enough moisture. It develops when the skin loses water too quickly and becomes dehydrated.
These are flat brown, gray, or black spots on the skin. Usually tan to dark brown which occurs on skin that has the most sun exposure over the years. Age spots appear when excess melanin in the skin becomes clumped together. Risk factors are being older than 40 years and frequent sun exposure
Most often a result of cumulative exposure to sunlight or UV lights It can happen at any time but most commonly appear in middle age. Dark spots also vary in size and can develop on any part of the body. Dark spots are often due to hyperpigmentation.
Common skin concern that may lead to acne. A buildup of dirt, oil or dead skin cells can cause clogged pores. The condition is most common in people with very oily skin. Anyone of any age or gender can get clogged pores.
It has a rough texture because it does not have enough moisture. It develops when the skin loses water too quickly and becomes dehydrated.
It refers to texture issues, blotchy skin, facial flushing, and hypopigmentation or hyperpigmentation. Many different conditions can affect the pigment cells (melanocytes) present in the skin and cause discolored patches of skin. One of the very common causes of an uneven skin tone is hyperpigmentation (dark spot). Other common causes are sun damage, acne and acne scars, hormonal changes, aging, and skin damage.
Dry skin is also known as xeroderma. It has rough texture because does not have enough moisture and develops when the skin loses water too quickly and becomes dehydrated. It has many causes including cold or dry weather, sun damage, harsh soaps, and overbathing. It can also be caused by inadequate hydration, swimming in a chlorinated pool or jobs that are rough on the hands such as mechanics or farming.
It is the body’s way of producing the heat to tackle the cold feeling. It is more common the young children. Chills can be caused by cold temperature, viral or bacterial infection. It is also an important symptom of disease like malaria. It can occur with fever and associated with shaking or shivering. Medicines like paracetamol, ibuprofen can help in reducing fever and chills.
A fever is a temporary increase in body temperature above the normal range of 36. 1 – 37.2˚Celsius (97 – 99˚ Fahrenheit). Fever is a sign of illness and the most common causes are infections (bacteria, virus or parasite like malaria). Fever can also result from inflammation.
A pain arising from the head or upper neck of the body. It is an important presentation in malaria. The cytokine (chemicals release in the body due to infection or injury) is believed to be an important factor leading to headache in acute malaria. Headache in malaria can occur on one side or both side.
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We operate in a various categories ranging from pain and malaria management, cardiovascular therapy and anti-infectives to dermatology and anti-septics.