Skin Explained
Posted by PCA Skin Admin on October 05, 2017Understanding skin concerns
Achieve healthy skin, no matter your concern
can help you get the skin you’ve always wanted.
Visible aging
Age is just a state of mind – it doesn’t have to be the state of your skin
Fine lines, wrinkles, sagging and dark spots are all signs of visible ageing. There are two types of skin ageing: intrinsic, which happens naturally over time, and extrinsic, which is a result of external factors like sun exposure, pollution, smoking, alcohol use and other lifestyle choices. Mild facial wrinkling, expression lines, and dry, sensitive skin are likely a result of intrinsic ageing. Extrinsic factors are thought to be responsible for 85% of visible ageing, with sun exposure being the leading cause. The suns damaging rays breakdown the skins support structure, leading to discolouration of the skin, wrinkles, sagging and, in some cases, even cancer.
When treating visible facial ageing, you’ll want to use products that treat both existing conditions and also protect the skin from future damage.
- Collagen and elastin break down and their production decreases
- Fine lines and wrinkles appear due to a lack of collagen and elastin support
- Cell turnover rates and hydrating components decrease, leading to dry, flaky skin
- Sun-induced skin discolourations often occur
Discoloration
Don’t fight skin discolouration, get even
Certified Professional before using products to treat skin discolouration, as high percentages of certain ingredients can cause further irritation or darkening of the spots you’re intending to lighten.
- Inflammation (caused by sun exposure, acne, hormonal shifts, or a cut or burn)
- Excess pigment first develops deep within the skin
- The excess pigment spreads across skin cells, but is not yet visible
- The excess pigment sets a stain in the skin, which will continue to produce dark spots over time. Without treatment, discolouration becomes visible on the surface of your skin
Acne
Break free from breakouts
Certified Professional is the best way to ensure this condition is treated appropriately and specific to each person’s unique needs.
- Clogging of the pore
- Increased oil production
- Bacteria
- Inflammation
Sensitive skin
Your skin doesn’t have to be a sensitive subject
Certified Professional for a treatment plan tailored to address the underlying causes and symptoms of your unique, sensitive skin.
- An impaired barrier leads to constant moisture loss
- Dry, flaky skin is common
- Visible redness is a sign of underlying and superficial inflammation
- Blood vessels are larger and more visible