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Skin Facts for Healthy Skin Month

Mon, Oct 13, 2008

Cosmetics, News

Your skin is your largest organ, and one of the most vital. Yet many of us fail to ensure that our skin has all it needs to stay healthy.

Healthy Skin Month

Celebrate healthy skin and get free expert advice throughout November from leading skin specialists; Matthew Patey CEO for the British Skin Foundation, Dr Bav Shergill, Consultant Dermatologist based in Brighton and Dr Sue Mayou, Consultant Dermatologist based in London.

Visit www.healthyskinmonth.co.uk for more information and you can also watch Matthew, Bav and Sue in a live web TV show on Wednesday 5th November at 12pm. They’ll be discussing the 3 rights to healthy skin and answering your questions. (Put your questions to the experts through the website.)

PROTECTION. DID YOU KNOW…?
…the average adult has 2 square metres of skin weighing over 3Kg
…strengthening your skin’s own protection barrier builds healthier skin that is more resilient and less likely to be sensitive
…all Sanex bath and shower products have the added benefit of Zinc, which works with your skin to strengthen its own defences

NATURAL pH BALANCE. DID YOU KNOW…?
…your skin’s natural pH level is generally between 5.5 and 6.0
…your skin has to actively work harder to rebalance its pH
…Sanex’s Dermo Active 3 formulations have a low pH, which makes it easier for your skin to remain at its natural best

MOISTURISATION. DID YOU KNOW…?
…your skin is alive and constantly growing and has approximately 300 million skin cells
…your skin needs a certain level of moisture to stay soft, hydrated and young looking
…Sanex has added more moisturising agents to its best-loved products, to give your skin advanced nourishment

November 2008 is the second Healthy Skin Month in the UK and is supported by Sanex. The official website: www.healthyskinmonth.co.uk will be live from November 1st.  All Sanex washing and bathing products are soap free, pH balanced and dermatologically tested - available from all good high street supermarkets, chemists and drug stores nationwide.

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