Thursday, 3 May 2018

How to Take Care of Sensitive Skin


You need to develop a regular regimen of skin care routine for your skin, whatever the skin type is, to ensure that it stays healthy. Knowing how to care for sensitive skin is even more important because such skin can be easily irritated and develop problems.



Your skin is your first line of defense against external factors that can cause harm to your body and affect your health.
To keep this important organ healthy, glowing and free of problems, you need to pay special attention to it, determine your skin type and buy products that suit your skin best, whether it's dry oily, or sensitive. Any damage to your skin can affect your appearance, especially obvious on your face. So, follow a good face care routine.

Regimen for Sensitive Skin Care

For all skins, there are some basic steps you need to follow to keep it healthy:
      Cleanse
      Moisturize
      Exfoliate
      Use gentle face masks
Always buy gentle products for sensitive skin.
Cleanse: Use a gentle cleanser or face wash for sensitive skin, liquid formulations that are free of soap and harsh chemicals. Cleanse your face at night to unclog pores which can cause acne and other skin problems. Use warm water to wash your face, always avoid hot water. Try Kaya Skin Clinic Sensitive Face Cleanser, specially formulated by dermatologists for sensitive skin. It is free of soap or fragrance, cleanses effectively but gently, and does not dry your skin.
Moisturize: As soon as you have cleansed your face, pat it dry with a soft towel. Then, while there is still some dampness in your skin, apply a soothing moisturizer. Choose a good, creamy moisturiser.
Exfoliation: For sensitive skins, limit using scrubs to once a week or even once a month. Frequent exfoliation can aggravate your skin issues. Use gentle scrubs and avoid abrasive products.
Face Mask: Choose a gentle face mask that will nourish your skin with essential nutrients. This can help improve your skin’s health, reducing the occurrence of skin irritation, itching etc.
Sunscreens: Protection against the harsh skin damaging rays of the sun becomes even more important if you have sensitive skin. UV rays can cause sun damage, collagen breakdown etc., which will make your skin more sensitive. Choose the best sunscreen for sensitive skin - light fragrance free gentle formulations, like Kaya Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin SPF 15. This is a lightweight broad spectrum sunscreen, free of perfumes and spreads easily over your skin.

Sensitive Skin Care Tips

When taking care of your sensitive skin, you need to be careful in the routines you follow as well as the products you choose:
      Choose your skin care products with care, avoid harsh ingredients, and stay away from perfumed products
      Once you have found a cleanser, moisturizer or other products that work well on your skin and does not irritate it, stick to that product
      Maybe you can find other sensitive skin care essentials from the same brand. If so, try them and if they suit you, don't change. Frequently switching skin care products can actually aggravate your issues
      Keep your routine simple. Perhaps gentle cleansing followed by a moisturiser, weekly or monthly use of gentle scrubs and face masks
      Do not wash your face frequently if you have sensitive skin. Washing strips the skin of moisture and this can further irritate your skin even if you use a soothing moisturizer immediately after washing
      Study the ingredients list in any product you buy for sensitive skin. See if it includes anything you are allergic to
      If a skin care products sting or burn when they come into contact with your skin, avoid them. Sensitive skin is even more vulnerable than other skin types to these kind of products
      Occasionally, you can indulge in a gentle facial for sensitive skin that softly cleanses, soothes and nourishes your face and leaves it glowing with health
Sensitive skin is very delicate and it is also usually dry, so it needs hydration and soothing creams more than scrubbing and astringents. Design a good skincare routine that suits you and select the products you use with care. Keep the regimen simple and stick to it, to avoid problems and to gradually improve the health of your skin.

Thursday, 26 April 2018

UVA and UVB Rays - What’s the Difference? What Does the SPF Rating Mean in Sunscreens?


Light and the heat from the sun help sustain life on earth. Yet, sunlight can also be harmful. Sunlight is composed of different rays, these include ultraviolet rays that can be harmful to humans. UVA and UVB are two types of ultraviolet rays that can affect skin health and cause other problems.
Sunscreens help protect you from the harmful effects of theserays. However, before you go shopping for a good sunscreen to add to your summer skin care kit, you need to understand some of the basics about UV rays and sunscreen ratings.
This will help you choose the right sunscreen for skin protection like the Kaya Youth Protect Sunscreen SPF 50. Let’s take a look at what UVA and UVB rays are and the different kinds of sunscreens available in the market.

UVA Rays and UVB Rays

Sunlight consists of both visible light and lights that are not visible to human eyes. Ultraviolet rays are in the invisible light spectrum. Most of the light that reaches the earth is filtered through the atmospheric layers and most of the unhealthy rays do not reach the earth's surface. However, some do, like the UVA and UVB rays.
UVB rays are short wavelength rays. The intensity of UVB rays is not uniform. It can vary by season, region, and altitude. They have a wavelength (in nanometers) of 290 nm to 320 nm. They do not penetrate the skin deeply. Yet, they are potentially more harmful as they are directly linked to skin cancer. They cause sunburn and over exposure can even lead to cancer. This is why most sunscreens focus on blocking out UVB rays more than UVA rays.
UVA rays are long wavelength rays. They have a wavelength of 320 nm to 400 nm and so are capable of penetrating deep into the skin. They do not cause any quickly obvious outward effects like UVB rays do in the form of sunburn.
UVA rays can darken skin, damage skin cells, and collagen. All these lead to skin damage like sunspots, wrinkles, and skin discoloration. Collagen damage caused by UVA rays can cause the skin to lose its firmness and suppleness.
So, it’s important that you protect your skin while being out in the sun, even if you are out for a few minutes. Use a product like Kaya Daily Moisturizing Sunscreen SPF 30 for daily protection against UV rays.

Sunscreens

Sunscreens are designed to provide a protective coating on the skin that can block the UV rays and prevent skin damage. They are also specially formulated to provide maximum protection against the cancer causing UVB rays which also cause painful sunburns.

Sunscreens and SPF

Sunscreens come with an SPF rating. SPF is an acronym for Sun Protection Factor. The SPF number indicates the level of protection the sunscreen can provide against ultraviolet rays. As sunscreens are optimized for protection against UVB rays, you should look for products that also shield you against UVA rays which are always present irrespective of season. Look for sun protection creams that are labeled as “Broad Spectrum”. These have been specifically designed for blocking out UVA rays as well as UVB rays.

SPF Numbers

The SPF ratings are indicative of the level of protection they can provide against sun damage. The numbers also indicate the percentage of UVB rays the sunscreen can shield you against.
If a sunscreen has an SPF of 15, it can enhance your resistance to UVB rays by a factor of 15. For instance, if your skin can resist the harmful effects of UVB rays for 10 minutes, an SPF 15 sunscreen can potentially help you resist sun damage for 10 x 15 minutes, that's, 150 minutes. This is just a rough estimate. The sunscreen protection can be affected by many factors like your skin type, how much sunscreen you have used, and so on. Choose a sunscreen like Kaya Sunscreen for Sensitive Skin SPF 15 if your skin type is highly sensitive.
The SPF numbers can also indicate the percentage of UVB rays they can block. SPF 15 indicates that the product can keep out 93% of UVB rays, SPF 30 rated sunscreens can keep out 97%, and SPF 50 can block out 98% of UVB rays. For optimal protection, buy broad spectrum sunscreens which also block out UVA rays. The Kaya Ultra-Light Aquagel Sunscreen SPF 25 is a broad spectrum sunscreen for oily skin and for combination skin types.
Choose the best sunscreen products that suits your skin and your lifestyle. Protect yourself against the harsh rays of the sun. Stay free of sunburns and other sun damage during this summer.

Wednesday, 25 April 2018

Paraben-Free Kaya Root Regen Range: All that You Need


Most people are looking for paraben-free hair and skin care products. And why not? Parabens are chemicals that cause more harm than good to your skin and hair.
Paraben can rob your hair of its moisture and make it dry and dull. And when you can reap the benefits of natural ingredients, why go after products that contain chemicals?
Yes, with Kaya Root Regen Range, your hair gets to enjoy the goodness of superfoods. Read on to know more.
The Root Regen Range is a hair fall routin e that has NO parabens and sulfates, and so, won’t dry out or damage your hair. It’s a complete hair care kit that nourishes and moisturises your hair and gives it a natural shine.
Before taking a look at the Root Regen Range, let’s first take a look at what harm do paraben and sulfates cause.

How Parabens and Sulfates Affects You

The roots of your hair are its building blocks. If the roots aren’t cared for, the rest of the hair slowly falls apart. The overall strength and quality of the hair comes from the roots. So, you need to choose hair care products that target the roots. The Root Regen Range does just that.
So, what do sulfates and parabens do? Well, sulfate is a surfactant. It reduces the surface tension between the hair and the shampoo, allowing the sulfate to seep in and clean the oil, giving you the squeaky clean feel. Parabens are preservatives. They allow your shampoo to stay on the shelf for months together.
Recently, they’ve been proven to be more damaging than previously thought. Parabens cause allergic reactions and often irritate the skin. Sulfates dry out the scalp and make your hair dry. Dryness can make the hair strands brittle thereby leading to hair fall.

What can you do?

The first and the most important thing that you need to do is replace your hair care products. Opt for an oil, shampoo, and conditioner that contain zero percentage of paraben and sulfates.
You can also visit the nearest the Kaya clinic and talk to one of their hair doctors. The hair doctor will examine your hair and find out the causes of hair damage. He or she will then recommend the suitable hair care products or the treatment, depending on the extent of your hair damage.
You don’t need to treat your hair unless it’s severely damaged. If you’re experiencing hair fall, you can simply use Kaya Root Regen Range at home to your hair strong and healthy. 

The Kaya Root Regen Range

Kaya Root Regen Range consists of 4 different products that you need to use on a regular basis.


All the products are enriched with the goodness of basil root, lemon extracts, sugarcane, and apple extracts. All of these ingredients add to the health of your scalp, by nourishing the roots, and encouraging hair growth. Let’s take a look at these products in detail:

Scalp Nourishing Oil

Besides being lightweight and non-sticky, the oil makes a visible difference to the feel and quality of yourhair after just a few uses. Massage your hair with this oil before using the revitalizing shampoo.

Scalp Revitalizing Shampoo

Made with a bundle of superfoods, this shampoo is mild at its very best, and works as an exfoliator. It promotes cell renewal and reduces hair breakage.

Deep Conditioning Masque

It serves to give your hair a visible shine and makes it manageable, thereby reducing breakage. It gives up to 2x smoother hair.

Hair Protect Serum

This is the final step towards strengthening your roots. This serum protects your hair by nourishing the hair roots.
Investing in a good hair care routine will ensure that you have beautiful hair. Welcome good hair days with Kaya Root Regen Range.


Wednesday, 18 April 2018

Benefits of Facials for Pigmentation and Skin Blemishes

Your face is the most recognizable part of your body. It is unique and gives you identity. However, sun exposure, ageing, hormonal changes and other factors can affect your skin and cause dark spots and other blemishes on your face. And the first line of treatments for these is a good facial.

Facial Treatments for Pigmentation

Uneven distribution of skin pigments is often the main cause of skin blemishes, so, special facial treatments are designed to focus on removing dark spots andblotches on the skin.

Skin Pigmentation

Skin colour is determined by the skin pigment called Melanin. Darker skinned people have a higher concentration of melanin in their skin. However, whether you are dark or fair, a disruption in the even distribution melanin can cause skin discoloration. High concentration of melanin in specific spots creates dark spots or patches. Whatever the reason for this, skin blemishes of this type are referred to as Hyper pigmentation.


Kaya Skin Clinic Pigmentation Solution

Besides constant exposure to sunlight and pollution, there may also be other causes for dark patches, like the Melasma which is a result of hormonal imbalance. Acne and pimples may also leave behind scars and dark spots. When the dark spots develop in the deeper layers of your skin, they are harder to treat. You then need to consult a dermatologist for a proper remedial treatment to reduce this kind of hyperpigmentation.
Pigmentation Reducing Facials
Facial treatments like chemical peels, dermabrasion, face masks, and hydration gels are some of the methods used to deal with skin blemishes. Consult a Kaya expert dermatologist to get some suggestions on the right treatments for you. Their treatments and services range from chemical peels to deep cleaning and nourishing facials, to laser treatments.
Kaya offers several facial treatments to reduce skin pigmentation:
Kaya Intense Clarity Peel
This is a tri-active chemical peel that has been designed by dermatologists as a safe and gentle cleaning peel to reduce skin blemishes. This peel combines chemical agents with botanical actives. The Glycolic Acid and other similar ingredients work to clear the dark spots. They exfoliate the skin, unblock pores and clear the skin of sebum and other built up impurities.
The botanical ingredients help control melanin production, and give your skin an even tone and smooth complexion.
When you go for this facial, you will also get a skin care product for home use - Pigmentation Reducing Complex. This is a gel-based product that is lightweight and suitable for all skin types. It further helps you clear and nourish your skin, keeping it clear of hyperpigmentation and promoting a clean and even-toned complexion.
Kaya Lighten and De Tan Facial
This is a deeper treatment than the chemical peel. It is meant to treat more stubborn marks that are harder to remove. It starts with a Micro-Dermabrasion procedure that clears dead skin cells and other blemishes in your skin.
After this, a cooling Aloe Vera Gel is applied to soothe the skin and hydrate it. The Aloe Vera Gel also helps heal the skin. After this an Antox Vit-C Serum is applied on the skin. Together, the gel and serum help heal the skin, nourish it, and promote cell renewal and they also rejuvenate the skin. This treatment helps get rid of blemishes like age spots or patchy skin, post acne blemishes, and dark spots.
Kaya Aqua Fairness Luxe
Using the Aqua Jet technology, this service exfoliates the skin and clears it of skin blemishes. The water jet also creates deep channels for the Glycolic Acid to get through and clear the skin of dark spots and other pigmentations. Then the aqua jet stream clears the skin pores of oil and other impurities.
After this, a gentle massage with Aloe Vera Gel follows. This cools down the skin and also helps revive and rejuvenate it. Finally, an Insta Brightening Mask is applied over the face. This breaks down melanin in the darker patches, which the body eventually flushes out. This lightens and evens the skin tone and gives your face a radiant glow.
Get flawless skin with a pigmentation reducing facial treatment from Kaya. Fix an appointment at a Kaya Clinic near you. Your skin will be examined and you will be given a suggestion on the best facial therapy for your issues. The services and products from Kaya are all researched and developed by dermatologists, and the treatments are performed by expert dermatologists themselves. Follow up the facial sessions with associated skin care products to keep your face looking smooth, even toned and radiant for a long time.

Tuesday, 10 April 2018

Summer Acne: Stay Away!


Summer is practically already here. This is the right time to head to the beach and give your body the much needed vitamin boost before it gets much hotter. But we know all too well that with summer heat comes sweat and acne breakouts. So, what’s the solution?
Sweat and humidity during the summers can take a toll on your skin. You might turn to sunscreens for protection the harmful rays of the sun, but is that all?
A lot of the times, sunscreens leave your skin extremely greasy. They even clog your pores, leading to skin problems like stubborn acne and pimples. If left unaddressed, this can lead to chronic breakouts and scars, forcing you to look for a good treatment for acne scars.

The Acne Cycle

Preventing acne from appearing on your skin is altogether a better option than looking for a good acne treatment, but that simply isn’t possible for everyone. What your skin calls for is an all-round skin treatment and routine that gives it the best possible care in the long summer days.
Skin care routine for summer should ideally have 3 to 5 steps that take into account all the different kinds of care your skin needs. This should include everything from exfoliating to cleansing.
Enter the Kaya Skin Clinic Advanced Acne Care Kit. This is a potent combination that rids your skin of acne, blemishes, and clogged pores, which are the root cause of the problem. You end up with a smoother, cleaner acne-free skin, and open pores that allow your skin to breathe. The kit not only deals with acne but also stops the cycle, so you have acne-free skin. So, how does this kit work?


The 4 Step Process

The Advanced Acne Care Kit comes with four separate products that work together and visibly reduce acne marks/pimple marks, and the clogged pores that cause them. Here’s how it works.
Purifying Cleanser: During summer, it is important to have an efficient cleanser. As the name suggests, the cleanser works to clean your pores from the inside. It removes excess oil and dirt, along with other impurities that seep into your pores. This one doesn’t dry up the skin like soaps do. The cleanser also contains salicylic acid, which is potent for acne causing bacteria.
Purifying Toner: The cleanser is followed up by the toner. It exfoliates the skin by getting rid of dead cells, which might also add to clogged pores. The toner also refreshes your skin, making it soft and supple.
Purifying Nourisher: The nourisher works like a moisturizer, giving your skin the nourishment it needs after the cleanser and toner have done their work. The best cream for pimples, or acne prone skin, is an oil-free one. This doesn’t lead to excessive oiliness on the skin, keeping it smooth while it keeps the pores from getting clogged.
Purifying Spot Corrector: This special weapon in the kit is not only an instant solution to sudden breakouts but is also a pimple marks removal cream. This is a great go-to option for when you wake up and find an unpleasant pimple popping up out of nowhere. This formula dries the acne inside out, preventing the acne from scarring.

Alternative Treatments for Acne

Acne is an experimental problem. What works for someone else may not work for you. This is why it’s important to understand the different treatment options available to you, so you can pick one that gives you the best results.
Peels for acne might work better for those who have stubborn acne. The Salicylic Peel Treatment or the Black Peel Treatment are specifically designed by expert dermatologists to target acne and pimple scars. The Black Peel has anti-bacterial and and anti-inflammatory properties, all of which make it a potent acne clearing solution. It is especially helpful during the summer since the sweat and clogged pores can give rise to bacteria on the skin.
Another good treatment is the derma roller for acne scars. This is best used for those who have a darker complexion. The thin needles penetrate the dermal layer of the skin and make small tears in the epidermal and dermal layers. This causes small blood cells to rupture under the skin. This creates an immune response to heal these microscopic tears and encourages collagen production in the skin. This also helps you look youthful and reduces scars and wrinkles while curing the acne. 
The best way to know what your skin needs is by visiting an expert dermatologist and understanding all the options you have.