Summer is upon us, which means braai days, poolside views and outdoor festivities. Before we step outdoors, it’s important to think about how we protect our skin from the sun and other sources of heat…
Read MoreWe rely on sunscreen to protect us from sunburn and premature ageing, but did you know that even if you apply sun protection daily, you are not entirely safe…
Read MoreWhen it comes to sunburn, prevention is better than cure. The sun’s rays are incredibly dangerous, and for those of us living on the African continent, summer can be brutal on our skin. Not only are we at risk of getting a painful sunburn, but we are also at risk of developing skin cancer….
Read MoreSerra goes beyond, meticulously reconstructing the skin barrier—effectively addressing the underlying cause of dryness. Unlike temporary fixes, Serra induces a fundamental shift in the skin's behavior, heralding a new era of true repair and restoration…
Read MoreLamelle Correctives HA+ Serum is a standout product in the world of skincare, especially for its comprehensive approach to hydration and anti-aging. Here’s a breakdown of its key features:
Read MoreSerra by Lamelle Research Laboratories has a comprehensive approach to combating winter dryness, focusing not only on facial skincare but also on body care. The Serra range emphasises gentle yet effective products tailored for dry, sensitive skin.
Read MoreThe Tik Tok beauty community is known for sharing plenty of skincare tips and hacks – some incredibly useful, others a little wacky. The latest DIY skincare trend to emerge on this social media platform – and go viral – is rice water toner.
Read MoreOne of the most common skincare concerns affecting South Africans is hyperpigmentation. Also referred to as “dark marks” or “uneven skin tone”, hyperpigmentation occurs when melanocytes…
Read MoreThe changing seasons have more of an impact on our health, wellness and hormonal variances than we may realise, all of which can affect the skin…
Read MoreIn skincare, stem cells have the ability to repair skin cells. When applied to the skin, they may help soften fine lines and wrinkles, improve the skin’s texture and tone and promote cell turnover, resulting in an overall younger-looking appearance.
Read MoreAt Lamelle Research Laboratories, treating pigmentation is something we do best and that’s because we do it differently. Unlike most beauty brands that focus on either hiding dark marks or slightly fading the superficial ones, we rely on powerful peptides to intervene with the multiple pathways that lead to pigmentation’s creation…
Read MoreWhen it comes to skincare innovations, Lamelle Research Laboratories has always been a pioneer, but our cutting-edge Helase range has revolutionised sun protection as we know it.
Read MoreIf you’re savvy about skincare, you’re probably using superstar active ingredients like retinol and alpha hydroxy acids. But what about growth factors?
Read MoreIf you’re shopping for a new hyaluronic acid (HA) serum you’ll realize you have hundreds to choose from. It only makes sense – HA is one of the world’s best hydrators. This naturally occurring mega-moisturizing molecule can attract and hold up to a thousand times its weight in water – and then hold it deep within your skin. In short, it’s a moisture magnet that hydrates and plumps to soften the look of fine lines. What’s not to love?
Read MoreIf you struggle with dry skin, you might think it’s hard to find a good moisturiser, despite having loads of options to choose from. Thing is, most of them aren’t formulated to treat the source of your dryness – a disrupted barrier function. Nor do they contain world-class hydrating ingredients. This is why Lamelle does it differently.
Skincare enthusiasts know that vitamin C is one of the most important ingredients to include in one’s skincare regime. A powerful antioxidant, vitamin C offers a multitude of benefits. From its anti-ageing properties, to its ability to help fight the formation of hyperpigmentation and breakouts, it’s an all-rounder that no skincare regime should be without.
Read MoreAsk any skincare expert what their number one ingredient is, and there is a good chance they might say “retinol”, which is also popularly known as “Vitamin A”. Retinol is part of the Retinoid family, a group of Vitamin A derivatives responsible for everything from reducing the signs of ageing to preventing breakouts.
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