It's often women who suffer from continuously red, painful skin with bumps. Sometimes even a diagnosis is given: rosacea. But what is it? And how do you best deal with it? Rosacea is a skin condition in which the skin is chronically inflamed. The skin is red, with...
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Vitamin C
Vitamin C is super popular. Both the body and the skin need it to be healthy. But what is it exactly? And what does it do exactly? Witlof Skincare skin expert Caroline van Eeuwijk explains. What is Vitamin C? Vitamin C is an antioxidant and is, among other things,...
Retinol
Retinol (or vitamin A) has been a super-popular ingredient in many skincare products for a while now. But what exactly is retinol? And what does it do for your skin? In this blog, Witlof Skincare skin expert Caroline van Eeuwijk tells you everything you need to know...
Kim Lammers about Witlof Skincare
Kim Lammers, a former professional hockey player, was never much into skincare. Until she found out that all those hours in the burning sun on the hockey field caused some skin damage, she started to look into it more. What products does she use? What is important to...
HOW TO: SUNCARE
The first warm rays of sun can already be felt. The time of sea, beach days, vacations and especially lots of sun is approaching, and we are looking forward to it. Nevertheless, it is very important to take good care of your skin during these months. Of course with...
Natural sunscreens : zinc oxide
It's almost time for sun, sea and beach. To enjoy your healthy natural skin for as long as possible, it is important to regularly apply a natural sun protection cream. But what exactly is natural sun protection? And what are the benefits? Our Witlof skin expert...
Rosehip seed oil, a natural remedy for healthy, better skin
Rosehip oil is the main ingredient in the Witlof Regenerating Oil Serum. Rosehip oil, or rosehip seed oil, is a fantastic, super-active natural remedy for skin ageing. Rosehip seed oil reduces wrinkle formation and smooths out shallow wrinkles; it also lightens...
Perfume in Skincare
Among the substances in skincare that you should avoid, perfumes are not always mentioned immediately. While synthetic perfumes are the number 1 cause of allergic skin reactions, and more than one in four adults has a skin allergy. A (contact) skin allergy is caused...
Why a skin detox?
Your skin is addicted Maybe your skin feels tight and uncomfortable, for example after taking a shower. Or it will feel very dry if you haven’t put any cream on for a while. Then it’s time for a skin reset, like the Witlof Skin Detox. There are substances in skincare...
Alcohol in skincare
There are different types of alcohol used in skincare. There is often confusion about this, as one type of alcohol cannot be compared to another and the statement 'alcohol is bad for your skin' is not necessarily true. The two types of alcohol used in skincare can be...
Why mineral oils are bad for your skin
Your skin is the largest organ of our body and has specific, essential functions. The excretion of substances (sebum, sweat, toxins) and the absorption of substances (vitamins, fats, minerals and even a little oxygen) are, together with the skin's protective function,...
Sign up for the Witlof Masterclass ‘Know What You’re Putting On Your Skin’
In this online masterclass, 'Know What You're Putting On Your Skin' you will learn what phenoxyethanol or paraffinum liquidum is, what good and bad ingredients are, and how to recognise ingredients (with complicated names) quickly and easily. So you can make a good...