All Conditions

All Conditions

Our extensive range of affordable and effective products deliver proven results against a wide range of skin conditions. Click to discover how we can help you manage your skin condition.

Chapped Lips

Dry and chapped lips can also be a cause of cheilitis, an inflammatory lip condition, which is sometimes a side effect of certain medications.
chapped lips condition

Daily Use

Our efficacious, innovative and affordable personal care solutions & daily use products gently and effectively care for your unique and varying individual skincare needs.
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Eczema Prone Skin

Eczema (atopic dermatitis) and dermatitis are non-contagious, inflammatory skin conditions. Symptoms can include itchy skin, recurring rashes, weeping skin, lesions, and rough, ‘leathery’ looking skin.
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Itchy Scalp

Itchy scalp (also known as scalp pruritus) occurs when the skin on your scalp becomes dry, tight, and irritated, causing persistent itching.
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Sensitive Skin

Sensitive skin can be caused by excessive dryness, or a range of skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis or dermatitis.
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Sweat Control

Human bodies are designed to sweat to control body temperature. Even though it’s totally natural, sometimes it can feel out of control and uncomfortable.Your skin can be irritated from sweating and combined with prolonged rubbing against fabrics.
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Very Dry Skin

Very dry skin, or ‘Xerosis’, as the professionals call it, can be caused by hot or cold weather (go figure!), a lack of moisture, or even soaking in hot water.
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Read articles and expert commentary on skincare concerns

Benefits of Urea for Skin Hydration
What is Urea? Urea is best known as a byproduct of the body. But look closely at the ingredients list, and you’ll find urea in face creams, moisturizers, and much more. Flexitol uses urea in everything from our scalp serums to heel balms. Why? Well, urea is highly effective as a moisturizing agent. Its effects …
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Urea vs. Other Moisturizers
Hydrated skin is youthful skin. Urea promises to hydrate your skin, locking in moisture. But how does it compare to other non-urea moisturizers? What is a Moisturizer? Urea in moisturizers is said to hydrate the skin. But what do we really mean by the term moisturizer? Well, in the simplest terms, it’s any skincare ingredient …
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Common Myths About Urea in Skincare
Let’s dispel the myths and misconceptions surrounding urea in skincare. What’s in Urea? Let’s start with the basics: urea is a natural part of the body. There’s nothing in urea; rather, it’s a chemical compound known for its keratolytic (breaking down keratin) and humectant (retaining water in the skin) effects. You will find urea in …
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