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Antioxidant Series. Mastering Radiance

Daily antioxidants for facial skin protection & repair

NZD$ 135

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  • AgeScreen® Sunscreen Melanin Control

  • AgeLess 24/7® Advanced Pigment Corrector

Melanin Control & Advanced Pigment Corrector. Help shield your skin from leading causes of environmental skin damage. Your quick, daily solution against melanin overproduction, dark spots, and sunspots on the skin. Achieve a radiant, even skin tone while preserving firmness and skin elasticity.

 

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Every day.

And twice on Sun Days.

New Zealand born Skinara® Antioxidants has the greatest ability to protect against sunspots on skin and reduce pigmentation from the sun and free radical damage. It’s next generation dark spots correcting skincare – the best way to prevent skin damage, reduce melanin and improve skin tone for healthier, brighter, even skin tone.

95%

Reduction of free radicals, ROS, inflammation and DNA damage from UVA and Visible Light*
*Based on independent clinical research on ingredients in AgeLess 24/7® antioxidant face serum

Every day.

And twice on Sun Days.

New Zealand born Skinara® Antioxidants has the greatest ability to protect against sunspots on skin and reduce pigmentation from the sun and free radical damage. It’s next generation dark spots correcting skincare – the best way to prevent skin damage, reduce melanin and improve skin tone for healthier, brighter, even skin tone.

95%

Reduction of free radicals, ROS, inflammation and DNA damage from UVA and Visible Light*
*Based on independent clinical research on ingredients in AgeLess 24/7®

AgeScreen® + AgeLess 24/7®

Protect + Repair

The synergy of ingredients. The mastery of radiance.

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Melanin Control & Advanced Pigment Corrector

In the world of advanced skincare, the foundation of healthy skin begins with our daily dedication to safeguarding it from the sun’s rays and regular repair. We understand that antioxidants play a pivotal role in shielding our skin, day by day, from the relentless assault of free radicals, ensuring that damage doesn’t accumulate over time.

We invite you to uncover the synergy we’ve crafted with the Skinara DUO—a true masterpiece in the pursuit of radiance. It seamlessly blends sun protection, skin rejuvenation, and the enriching nourishment of antioxidants into your daily skincare regimen.

We created the DUO because we believe that your skin deserves nothing short of the very best, everyday perfection. Experience the transformation for yourself!

Sunspots on the skin appear when melanin production rises in parts of your skin that are frequently exposed to sunlight, such as the face, hands, arms, shoulders, and chest. Hyperpigmentation, often known as skin spots, dark spots, or brown spots, is caused by many pigmented cells clumping together and appears as darker skin patches. Because the pigment is located at the base of the epidermis if the skin is permanently injured, they will not fade on their own. So, in order to fade sunspots on skin, the skin must be repaired.

Sunspots, also known as solar lentigines, are common skin blemishes that typically appear as flat, round, or oval spots on the skin’s surface. They can be brown or black and vary in size. Sunspots on skin are typically round or oval and can range from a few millimeters to over a centimeter. They are flat and may have well-defined borders. Their color can vary, but they are generally darker than the surrounding skin. Sunspots and skin cancer are linked because both are frequently caused by exposure to ultraviolet UV light from the sun. Just because sunspots aren’t dangerous doesn’t imply they should be overlooked. The issue with sunspots and moles is that skin can­cer in its ear­li­er stages can also look very much like a flat, brown­ish spot.

Sunspots on skin, or brown spots are generally uniform in color and texture. They are typically small and don’t change appearance. They are common in sun-exposed areas. While skin cancer, melanoma, and non-melanoma types may appear as irregular growths or moles. It can vary in size, color, and shape. The spots can quickly change in size or texture. It can occur anywhere on the body. If you are unsure, consult a dermatologist for evaluation.

It’s critical to keep an eye on any changes in your sunspots on skin, the formation of new sun spots, or alterations in existing ones. You should see a dermatologist if you discover any suspicious or changing moles, growths, or skin lesions. The earlier skin cancer is detected and treated, the better the odds of a favorable outcome. Sun protection, such as applying high quality broad spectrum sunscreen with ultra-high UVA protection for parts of your skin that cannot be easily covered, wearing protective clothes, and avoiding sun exposure, especially at peak times, can also help minimize your risk of sunspots and skin cancer.

Your healthcare specialist might have several options, including a hereditary skin cancer test, skin sample biopsy, or other laboratory tests. Sunspots on skin that are considered harmless can be treated with a laser, cryotherapy, or microneedling-assisted skin brightening serum. At skinara, we recommend serums with antioxidants but don’t recommend skin whitening agents, salicylic, or other acids, as they can be strong photosensitizers, causing skin allergies and damaging your skin biomes, which play a vital role in protecting you from sun damage.

AgeScreen Melanin Control and AgeLess Pigment Corrector are recommended for all skin types, especially for the most delicate, sensitive skin to use daily to prevent sunspots on skin. Free from allergens, bulking ingredients, or fragrances. Absolute daily essential to reduce sun damage and skin spots

100% natural and hypoallergenic. Clinically tested. Formulated using cutting edge biochemistry with the most effective, natural antioxidants. Free from synthetic chemicals. Non GMO. No parabens, sulphates, or phthalates.

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The Ultimate Guide to Protect your Skin and Health at Any Age

Skinara Ultimate Guide to the Best Sunscreens for Your Face: Protect, Nourish, and Glow


1. The best sunscreens for face

a. The importance of sunscreen for skin health and particularly facial skin
b. How UVA sun protection can prevent premature aging and skin cancer
c. The Benefits of Using Potent Antioxidants for Face


2. Understanding Sunscreen Labels

a. SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor, and its significance
b. Broad-spectrum protection: UVA and UVB
c. Physical vs. chemical sunscreens
d. Water resistance and reapplication


3. Ingredients to Look for in a Sunscreen

a. Active ingredients: zinc oxide, titanium dioxide, avobenzone, etc.
b. Antioxidants and skin-nourishing components
c. Ingredients to avoid: oxybenzone, parabens, artificial fragrances


4. Sunscreens for Different Skin Types

a. Best sunscreens for dry skin
b. Best sunscreens for oily skin
c. Best sunscreens for sensitive skin
d. Best sunscreens for acne-prone skin
e. Best sunscreens for mature skin


5. Sunscreen Textures and Formats

a. Lotions and creams
b. Gels and serums
c. Sprays
d. Powder and stick sunscreens


6. Sunscreen Recommendations by Concern

a. Best sunscreens for hyperpigmentation and melasma
b. Best sunscreens for rosacea and redness
c. Best sunscreens for outdoor sports and activities
d. Best sunscreens for daily use and under makeup


7. Top Sunscreen Brands

a. High-end and luxury brands
b. Budget-friendly and drugstore brands
c. Eco-friendly and reef-safe brands
d. Dermatologist-recommended brands


8. Tinted Sunscreens

a. Benefits of tinted sunscreens
b. Best tinted sunscreens for different skin tones


9. Sunscreen for Children and Babies

a. Special considerations for young skin
b. Top sunscreens for kids and infants


10. Sunscreen Myths Debunked

a. Why higher SPF isn’t always better
b. The truth about “waterproof” sunscreens
c. Sunscreen and vitamin D production


11. Summary takeaway


12. Ask us any questions (FAQs)

a. How much sunscreen should I apply to my face?
b. How often should I reapply sunscreen?
c. Do I need sunscreen even on cloudy days or during winter?
d. Can I use body sunscreen on my face?
e. How can I find the best sunscreen for my skin type and lifestyle?
f. What are there natural sunscreen alternatives?