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Tips, Treatment and the Best Products for Perioral Dermatitis
Dermatitis, particularly that which affects the face, can often feel like an isolating condition. The reality is that it is actually quite common and affects more than 230 million people...
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Stress and Your Skin
On a recent visit to the beautician, I was given a questionnaire to complete before my treatment. The first question didn’t ask about my skin,...
So You Have Perioral Dermatitis; Now What?
What is Perioral Dermatitis? Perioral dermatitis is a common inflammatory condition of the skin which results in redness, rash and papule like eruptions. The term "peri" means next...
How Long Will It Take to Help my Skin?
AMPERNA®S' Most Asked Question AMPERNA® has proudly helped thousands of people with their skin concern journeys ranging from acne, perioral dermatitis, eczema, rosacea, and psoriasis....
Help for Children Suffering From Dermatitis
Does your child suffer from red itching skin caused by dermatitis? Do you suspect your baby or child has perioral dermatitis? You have come to...
Pro-age Beauty
Back in the 80s "anti-ageing" vocabulary became the buzz of the beauty industry. This marketing catchphrase was designed to sell products to older women by...
Skincare Beyond your Skin Concern
The AMPERNA® Solution is for Everybody The AMPERNA® probiotic skincare range was specifically formulated for sensitive skin and skin concerns including eczema, dermatitis, acne, psoriasis,...
When Cleansing With Only Water is Best
Washing your face on a daily basis is vital to an effective skincare routine. It helps to remove dirt and oil and sets the tone...
Are Mites to Blame for Perioral Dermatitis
If you suffer from perioral dermatitis, you will want to understand the treatment options available to help your condition. The best place to start is...
Could an Anti-Inflammatory Diet be the First Step to Clearer Skin?
Many of us are already aware that a diet rich in fresh fruit, vegetables and whole grains is the key to a healthier life, but...