Hyperpigmentation is a common skin condition that can affect all skin types and ages. Hyperpigmentation can be classified as localised, or diffuse, meaning it appears in small patches on the skin or as a larger area of altered pigmentation.
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Wellness Wednesdays by Nurse Fiona – Saccharomyces boulardii
Saccharomyces boulardii is a probiotic yeast that has been shown in multiple clinical trials to benefit human health. This beneficial yeast has been shown to be effective at reducing candida, Helicobacter pylori and the overgrowth of other pathogenic microbes within...
Welcome to Kirra Jones' Nuriss Skin Adventure!
'Hi! My name is Kirra Jones, I model full time internationally but am based out of London. I adore everything about skincare, health and well-being. I’m passionate about life and living mine to the fullest.' Why did you decide to go on a Skincare Adventure with the...
Top skin boosting foods
My philosophy as a doctor and skin expert is that we need to feed our skin well on the inside in order to see healthy skin on the outside. Remember that the skin is a complex organ and like the rest of the organs in our body, if we feed it with the wrong foods it...
How to avoid the dreaded dry skin this winter?
Avoid Hot Baths Take tepid showers rather than long skin-dehydrating hot baths. Also steer clear of foaming products for cleansing, as these tend to strip your skin of its essential oils, breaking down the skins protective hydration barriers. Moisturise, Moisturise,...
The Nuriss Cleopatra Facial
When it comes to beauty, much can be learned from Cleopatra, the Egyptian queen, who many regard as one the most beautiful women in history. Luckily, her beauty secrets are well documented and that has allowed us to take inspiration from her ancient Egyptian beauty...