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Eczema

Features

Eczema is one of the most common skin diseases. Almost everyone suffers from it at least once in their life. The term eczema is a collective term for inflammatory, mostly itchy, non-contagious skin diseases that occur in various forms.

Common forms of eczema are in particular:
- Dermatitis,
- dermatosis,
- itchy lichen.

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Eczema on the scalp

Features

Eczema is a collective term for inflammatory, mostly itchy, non-infectious skin diseases that occur in various forms. In many cases, these can also occur on the scalp. Here, however, they are often not immediately obvious.

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Erosion

Features

Erosions are areas of exposed skin caused by partial or complete loss of the epidermis. Erosions can be traumatic or occur in numerous inflammatory or infectious skin diseases.

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Excoriation

Features

An excoriation is an extensive defect in the skin that can extend into the stratum papillare of the dermis. This opens up individual capillary loops, resulting in punctiform bleeding. An excoriation usually heals without scarring.

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Fine hair

Features

An average human hair is about 0.05 to 0.08 mm thick. Fine or thin hair is already spoken of when there is a diameter of 0.03 to 0.07 mm.

Typical, Central European hair is consequently fine-normal in terms of its thickness.

In fine hair, the cuticle has a significantly higher proportion of the mass between the cuticle and the fiber stem than in normal or even thick hair. In fine hair, this structural proportion of the cuticle is decisive for the properties of the hair.

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Oily hair

Features

Oily hair has an above-average acid mantle. The cell membrane complex of the hair is significantly more oily than in the norm. This causes the hair to be naturally "over-groomed".

The result is weighed down, overly shiny and sticky hair, which often lies flat against the head and cannot be styled. Special care is required to reduce the over-processing properties without drying out the hair.

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Frizz

Features

Frizzy hair is characterized by its tendency to be dry and frizzy, which is often exacerbated by humidity fluctuations in the environment. These hair types require intensive moisturizing and smoothing treatments to soothe the hair texture and provide a smooth, shiny finish.

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Frizzy hair

Features

Frizz is hair that does not align with the surrounding hair, but straightens or curls on its own. This creates a fuzzy or irregular texture.

The three main causes of frizz are genetic factors, hair damage and moisture absorption of the hair from the environment (especially in curly hair). The impression of a "straw head" is quickly created.

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Dyed hair

Features

Colored hair tends to lose moisture and shine faster, which requires special care to maintain color intensity and hair health. It needs specially formulated products that protect it from fading, refresh the color and at the same time provide the hair with nourishing ingredients.

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Curly hair

Features

Curly hair is naturally dry and tends to knot easily, making it difficult to manage and maintain. It requires intensive moisturizing and careful care routines to define the natural curl and minimize frizz without weighing down the hair structure.

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