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Would you love it? Yes! Thailand loves Skin Actives, and this is why.

We at Skin Actives understand the interactions between the skin and the environment better than any other skincare company. We are scientists familiar with chemistry, skin biology, and the environment and have the diplomas to prove it.

You need Science to formulate the best skincare products to defend the skin from the Thailand trifecta: sun, ROS* (reactive oxygen species), and humidity.

We have the right actives to protect the skin from the Thailand trifecta, and we also have the expertise to formulate them in a base that will not exacerbate other skin problems.

In short, we offer the best “turn-back the clock” actives like ROS BioNet, epidermal growth factor, apocynin, and many others without the heavy ingredients that promote sweating and foster acne.

Air pollution in Thailand

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is a type of air pollutant, tiny particles in the air that reduce visibility and cause the air to appear hazy when levels are elevated. The main chemicals that makeup PM 2.5—before it mixes with steam or dust—are nitrogen oxide (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). These irritants can cause skin acne and result in skin allergy flare-ups.

The 2021 average PM2.5 concentration in Thailand was four times the WHO annual air quality guideline value

 UV in Thailand

The Ultraviolet Index (UVI) is a simple measure of the ultraviolet (UV) radiation level at the Earth’s surface and an indicator of the potential for skin damage. The UV index in Thailand averages a rating between 11–12, which is considered extremely high.

The start of the solution of skincare in Thailand…

…is the Skin Actives Antioxidant serum!

References

Dijkhoff, I.M., Drasler, B., Karakocak, B.B. et al. Impact of airborne particulate matter on skin: a systematic review from epidemiology to in vitro studies. Part Fibre Toxicol 17, 35 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12989-020-00366-y

Sudhibrabha, Sumridh & Harold, Robert & Exell, Buchanan & Sukawat, Dusadee. (2006). Ultraviolet Forecasting in Thailand. ScienceAsia. 32. 107-114. 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2006.32.107.