A Dermatologist Explains Why You Get Dandruff And How To Treat It

While having dandruff is not fatal or contagious, it is certainly undesirable. The presence of flakes on the scalp causes discomfort and affects social image. With it being a common complaint, we look to understand the processes leading to the formation of dandruff and how you can treat it.

Hair Loss Serum With Copper Peptide: The Ingredient that Boosts Hair Growth

Are you ending up more than just a few stray hairs when you run your fingers through your tresses? Are you concerned you’re losing more than the normal 100 to 150 strands a day in your hair brush or shower drain? Do you feel parts of your hair are thinning, leaving wider parts or even bald spots?

Dermatologist Weighs In – How Important Is Sun Protection?

Why is sun protection so important? What does SPF mean? What to look out for in a sunscreen? A dermatologist answers all your sunscreen questions.

Dermatologist Take On Scars – Can Chicken Pox Scars be Removed?

Chicken Pox Scars are divided primarily into 2 major types. For type 1 scars, these tend to fade over the course of 6 months up to 2 years after the infection blows over, and tend not to cause many problems. If you find yourself having scars after chicken pox or even acne, here’s a DIY approach I recommend you can try first.

Let’s get up close and personal with cosmeceuticals

An accredited Singapore dermatologist Dr. Teo Wan Lin, founder and medical director of TWL Specialist Skin & Laser Centre discusses the commonly asked questions about cosmeceuticals.

A Singapore Dermatologist’s Take: Double Cleansing

In this first installment of a series, accredited Singapore dermatologist Dr. Teo Wan Lin, founder and medical director of TWL Specialist Skin & Laser Centre discusses double cleansing.

Beauty TeaTime Session 2.0

Second session of high tea and beauty with Singapore dermatologist Dr. Teo Wan Lin at Dempsey house, on 17 June 2017.

Beauty Teatime Session 1.0

On the afternoon of 19th May 2017, we were all treated to a lovely session of high tea and beauty with Singapore dermatologist Dr. Teo Wan Lin at Dempsey house, amidst a setting of green and sky blue balloons, green and white carnations and deep pink roses.

What To Do With Sensitive Skin?

A significant proportion of people have consistently experienced the effects of sensitive skin—in fact, according to a British report released in 2001, self-reported skin sensitivity was reported by 51% of women and 38% of men.

Can Pigmentation Be Treated?

Living in a place like Singapore, we are exposed to more ultraviolet radiation than most other regions across the globe. Over long periods of time, however, this radiation can cause our skin to undergo a form of discoloration, which is also known as pigmentation.