MKA By Dr.Kingsley ผลิตภัณฑ์คุณภาพเพื่อผิวของทุกคน
ด้วยวัตถุประสงค์สำคัญในการพัฒนาผลิตภัณฑ์ของ MKA By Dr.Kingsley ต้องการให้ทุกคนหันมาใส่ใจสุขภาพผิวพรรณของตนเองด้วยราคาที่เข้าถึงได้ ไม่ต้องเสียเงินแพง ๆ ก็ดูดีขึ้นได้จริง จุดเด่นคือการคัดสรรวัตถุดิบจากธรรมชาติ ผ่านการทดสอบและยืนยันว่าดีต่อผิวจริงไม่ว่าจะเป็น
จากคุณสมบัติเด่นของผลิตภัณฑ์ MKA By Dr.Kingsley ทุกประเภทที่วางขายไม่ว่าจะเป็น Revitalizing Clay Mask, Night Repair Moisturizer, Glacial Whitening Cream, KissMist Make up Lock Spray SPF-15, Defense Day Cream SPF30, Eye Rescue Serum, Glacial Lip Protector SPF15 จะพบว่าเราให้ความสำคัญในกับเรื่องของส่วนผสม ที่ออกฤทธิ์กับผิวซึ่งเหมาะกับทุกช่วงอายุ และทุกเพศ เพราะถูกคิดค้นมาเพื่อผิวของคนเอเชียโดยเฉพาะ
ในแง่ของราคา MKA By Dr.Kingsley ได้ออกผลิตภัณฑ์มาในราคาที่สมเหตุสมผล ด้วยคุณภาพของวัตถุดิบ ผ่านกระบวนการผลิตที่ใส่ใจในรายละเอียดทุกขั้นตอน สามารถแก้ไขปัญหาผิวได้ตรงจุดในราคาเบากว่าเคาน์เตอร์แบรนด์ แต่ผลลัพธ์ที่ได้ สามารถเทียบเคียงแบบไม่เป็นสองรองใคร ซึ่งมีเพียงไม่กี่แบรนด์ในเมืองไทยเท่านั้นที่สามารถมอบสิ่งดี ๆ แบบนี้ให้กับลูกค้าได้ และเราคือ 1 ในแบรนด์ที่พร้อมสร้างสรรค์ความพึงพอใจ ไม่ต้องจ่ายแพงกว่าเพื่อให้ได้ผลิตภัณฑ์คุณภาพสูง และไม่ต้องเสี่ยงหน้าพัง
อยากสวยอย่างเป็นธรรมชาติ ต้องเริ่มต้นใส่ใจดูแลตั้งแต่ขั้นตอนแรก นั่นคือ การเลือกผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ช่วยดูแลผิวอย่างครบถ้วน มอบอาหารผิวชั้นเลิศให้กับผิวของคุณ “MKA By Dr.Kingsley” คือคำตอบ
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To keep skin healthy, it is important to ensure that vital vitamins and essential nutrients are included in your diet. While supplements can be a good way to resolve any deficiency of these nutrients, partaking in a healthy diet is the best option. You may supplement this with skincare products that are enriched with certain vitamins for optimal results.
Vitamin A
This antioxidant helps to stem sun damage by neutralising free radicals and binding receptors that help strengthen skin cells. It prevents the breakdown of collagen and boosts oil production around hair follicles. It also has a healing factor that aids in treating minor injuries like cuts and scrapes, while also relieving itchy and dry skin.
You can easily get vitamin A as a topical medication known as retinol. It helps to boost healthy skin cell growth that can combat conditions like wrinkles, acne, and hyperpigmentation. There are few regions in the world where deficiencies in vitamin A exist as it may be found in both animal and plant sources. Many commercially fortified foods include this vitamin. It is also available as a supplement.
Vitamin B3
Also known as niacinamide or niacin, vitamin B3 is the most important of the B-complex vitamins for skin health. It gives skin a healthy glow by helping promote skin tone evenness and brightening the overall complexion. Vitamin B3 also encourages water retention in the skin, helping to keep it healthy and moisturised. It also helps to strengthen the skin barrier, making it easier to retain moisture and keep out harmful toxins.
It is most commonly found as an added ingredient in skincare products like sunscreens and in topical applications for treating skin conditions like eczema, acne, and rosacea. It can also be prescribed as an oral medication. Some foods rich in vitamin B3 include liver, turkey, pork, avocado, and brown rice.
Vitamin B7
Another B-complex nutrient, vitamin B7 or biotin is a contributor to healthy hair, nails, and skin. People that suffer a deficiency in biotin will often have symptoms of scaly red rashes around the face and groin. Hence the reason it is often taken as a means to strengthen skin cells, making them more durable. It also promotes the healthy formation of fatty acids that aid in nourishing the skin. It has also been found to help treat skin conditions like rashes and dermatitis in infants.
Vitamin B7 is widely available through various food sources like organ meats, fish, whole grains, cereals, eggs, bananas, and nuts. The less processed or cooked the food source is, the higher levels of vitamin B7 can be absorbed. Biotin is also available as a water-soluble supplement.
Vitamin C
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that effectively combats free radicals that are responsible for cell damage. Ageing skin is a common sign of how free radicals harm skin cells. This vitamin can also reduce the risk of skin cancer and boost the effectiveness of sunscreen. It also helps promote faster healing where there has been an injury. It also plays a key role in collagen production. Collagen helps keep skin looking youthful and healthy by promoting elasticity and hydration.
It is abundant from various food sources, particularly citrus-based foods. It may also be taken as a supplement with a recommended dosage of 1,000 mg a day or absorbed through enriched topical skincare products.
Vitamin D
Vitamin D is produced when your skin is exposed to sunlight. Cholesterol converts into vitamin D which is then redistributed across the body to help in the creation of healthy cells. This includes healthy skin cells that result in an even skin tone. For those that suffer from psoriasis, vitamin D can help to destroy overactive white blood cells that are driving excessive cell growth. It also helps build strong and healthy bones. Another reason to ensure a healthy intake in women that are pregnant and in seniors who are more prone to bone loss.
Vitamin E
This is another powerful antioxidant that helps the skin to absorb energy from UV light while also protecting it from sun damage. This photoprotection helps to prevent damage to skin cells that would result in wrinkles and dark spots. It works alongside vitamin C to strengthen skin cells.
It is produced through sebum, the oily substance that is found in skin pores. Sebum helps to keep skin conditioned and helps prevent dehydration. Vitamin E enriched lotions and creams are often used to treat dry skin and reduce inflammation.
Nuts and seeds are rich sources of vitamin E. It can also be taken as a supplement or absorbed via the skin from enriched skincare products. Its ability as photoprotection makes it a popular ingredient in sunscreen products.
Vitamin K
This vitamin is important in the blood clotting process that promotes wound healing. It also helps clear up bruising. Vitamin K has also been found helpful in treating various skin related ailments like scars, stretch marks, spider veins and dark spots. It also has an anti-ageing ability that protects collagen, giving skin a healthy and youthful appearance.
Vitamin K can be found in abundance in green leafy vegetables like spinach, kale and cabbage. It can also be absorbed from enriched topical creams. These creams are often prescribed to patients that have undergone surgery as a means to help heal their scars faster and reduce swelling.
To tackle this problem and restore your skin to its smooth radiant glory, you need solutions that work on the inside and out. Here are some simple yet effective ways you can care for this important organ and resolve the effect of dehydration.
1. Consume Adequate Water
Skincare begins from within. Drinking sufficient amounts of water will have a positive impact on your skin. Do not expect to drink litres of water and expect instant results. This has to be a consistent and prolonged effort. You do not need to push yourself hard on this. Ensuring a diet high in moisture-rich foods can also be helpful. Fresh fruits and vegetables can be particularly beneficial as many have high water content and additional nutrients that are good for skin health.
2. Turn On the Humidifier
Many people live in dry indoor environments, especially during winter months when the thermostat is set higher. Not to mention those that reside in dry climate areas. The low moisture in the air can dry out the skin. Using a humidifier is a simple way to restore moisture content in the air, helping to relieve effects of dehydration like chapped lips and itchy skin.
Humidifiers are available at different price points, but if not affordable right now, you could also opt to add some houseplants. The moisture from when you water the soil and transpiration can help restore water content in the air. Leaving out a glass or bowl of water and showering with the door open can also boost your efforts.
3. Cleanse Gently
Dry and irritated skin can encourage the desire to do a thorough wash. Especially if you have been in a dirty environment or have used make-up. However, you need to be gentle with your skin when it is dehydrated. You do not want to strip what limited natural oils you have.
Use a gentle cleanser that will allow you to get rid of the day's grime while protecting your skin barrier. If seriously dehydrated, opt to cleanse once a day in the evening. A night rinse is a must to remove the build-up of oil, dirt and any other skincare products and make-up. It will also soothe irritation, clear your pores, and reduce free radical damage to the skin.
4. Apply Product to Damp Skin
When you get out of the shower or bath, do not vigorously rub your skin dry with a towel. This can not only irritate dry skin but also cause you to lose more moisture. The best option is to leave your skin damp and apply your skincare products in this state. This will allow your products to seal in the moisture, helping preserve that hydrating goodness. Research already shows that applying moisturiser to damp skin will help prevent water loss and provide a protective barrier.
5. Use an Emollient Cream
Making emollient creams a part of your skincare routine makes sense if you are particularly prone to bouts of dry skin. This moisturising product helps to trap moisture that will rehydrate skin. It also helps to soothe irritation and inflammation. it contains ingredients that fill in micro-cracks in the skin, helping it to heal and better retain moisture.
While you can get them in lotion form, it is better as a cream as it tends not to be greasy and is easily absorbed. If you can get an emollient soap, this is a good option for reducing the problem of skin drying out when you bathe or wash your hands.
6. Try A Humectant Serum
The higher concentration of active ingredients in serums makes them an ally when it comes to combating dehydrated skin. Humectant serums like hyaluronic acid and glycerine are particularly popular as they not only help promote moisture retention of the skin but also draw moisture from the environment onto the surface of the skin. Adding them to your daily skincare routine can help to also improve the appearance of the skin, giving it a plumper healthier glow.
7. Wear A Mask
Our skin tends to lose a lot of moisture when we sleep at night through a process known as transepidermal water loss. The most exposed skin area is the face, hence the recommendation to use a sleep mask with actives that will penetrate and help heal and condition the skin.
If you find this uncomfortable, consider using a face mask regularly. There are hydrating options that contain ingredients like squalene and hyaluronic acid. These masks can help restore your skin, improve its elasticity, and reduce signs of ageing.
Though it may seem counterintuitive when we have mentioned a need to be gentle with your skin, exfoliation about once a week does have its benefits. When your skin dries out, there are areas of irritation, clogging of pores by dead skin cells and more that can interfere with the absorption of moisturising products. Exfoliation helps make the rest of your skincare efforts more effective.
9. Skip The Coffee
Just as there are foods that can promote water content in the skin, there are those that encourage dehydration. The caffeine in coffee does encourage dehydration as it is a diuretic that drains water out of your system. If you must have that hit of caffeine, you can counteract this effect by having it alongside a glass of water and limiting yourself to no more than two cups a day. Limiting your alcohol intake for the same reason also applies.
10. Keep Baths Short
While it can feel like a relief to indulge in a long hot shower when the temperatures outside are at an extreme, this is not good for your skin. This exposure will not only encourage moisture loss but will also strip your skin of necessary oils that further encourage dehydration. Try to keep your shower or bath short and opt for lukewarm water at best. Follow with slathering on of moisturiser to your damp skin.
]]>For many clinical and cosmetic practices worldwide, treatment and management of the skin microbiome has become a challenge since its discovery. The skin microbiome is a complex network of bacteria that affects the overall health of skin. A balanced microbiome gives the skin a healthy look and feel. Many people face the struggle of keeping a balanced skin microbiome and Chan Nanna Co., Ltd. knows this all too well. To help people maintain a balanced microbiome, the company launches its MKA by Dr. Kingsley skincare products.
One of MKA by Dr. Kingsley’s breakthrough skin products is its Revitalizing Glacial Clay Mask. Studies show that this glacial clay masks offers a significant antibacterial effect that guards the skin from harmful bacteria.
MKA by Dr. Kingsley’s Revitalizing Glacial Clay Mask offers microbiome biogenic healing for acne, rash, and skin irritation. It also has anti-aging properties and removes pollutant build-up on the skin. It helps heal, nourish, and hydrate skin, leaving it clear, supple, soft, and refreshed.
Canadian Glacial Clay is the main component of all MKA by Dr. Kingsley products. This type of clay is beneficial to the microbiome of the skin. People with skin conditions like acne or eczema have compromised microbiomes MKA by Dr. Kingsley helps balance the microbiome of the skin.
All MKA by Dr. Kingsley’s products are made from ingredients that do not contain parabens or alcohol. They are cruelty-free, non-toxic, and lab-tested safe for daily use. They are natural, eco-friendly products that are also LGBTQ+ friendly. The company uses recyclable materials for its packaging.
To browse, shop, and know more about MKA by Dr. Kingsley, visit http://www.drkingsleymd.com.
About Chan Nanna Co., Ltd.
Chan Nanna Co., Ltd. is the distributor of MKA by Dr. Kingsley beauty products. MKA by Dr. Kingsley offers high-quality skincare solutions with Canadian Glacial Clay that protects the microbiome of the skin, giving it a healthy and radiant look.
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