The Best Diaper Rash Treatment in Kenya

At Almasi Skincare we offer the best diaper rash treatment in Kenya. This treatment combines the use of over-the-counter creams with prescription medications and lifestyle modifications. What Causes Diaper Rash? Diaper rash is caused by prolonged exposure of the skin to urine and faces trapped by diapers. Fungal infection with Candida can also cause diaper […]

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Ingrown Hair Treatment in Nairobi Kenya

At Almasi Skincare we specialise in ingrown hair treatment in Nairobi Kenya. Ingrown hairs are also called pseudofolliculitis barbae or pbf or razor bumps or barber bumps or shave bumps. Ingrown Hair Causes An ingrown hair develops when a strand of hair grows back into the skin instead of growing out of the skin after […]

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How To Get Rid Of Wrinkles Naturally

How to get rid of wrinkles naturally is a question that is often asked by those who are 40 years of age and above. The answer this question is a combination of doing the following: Wear Sunscreen Daily Wearing sunscreen is the best way to prevent wrinkles since this helps delay the signs of aging. […]

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Treatment of Dark Spots on Men

The treatment of darks spots on men is one of the services we offer at Almasi Skincare in Nairobi Kenya. We combine the use of over-the-counter skincare products, prescription medications and dermatology procedures to ensure excellent results. Causes of Dark Spots on Men Hyperpigmentation or dark spots on men are caused by overproduction of the […]

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Medications Which Cause Dark Spots or Hyperpigmentation

Medications which cause dark spots or hyperpigmentation on the skin include the following: Antiarrhythmics Antiarrhythmics are used to treat abnormal heart rhythms. Antiarrhythmics that can cause hyperpigmentation include amiodarone. This drug is one of the causes of blue /grey facial pigmentation and pigmentation of the hands. Antibiotics Antibiotics are used to treat infections in the […]

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Nairobi Skin Clinic

Almasi Skincare is a top Nairobi Skin Clinic that offers the best treatment for skin conditions like acne, hyperpigmentation (dark marks), scars, stretch marks, keloids, melasma, eczema (atopic dermatitis), contact dermatitis, dermatosis papulosa nigra, acne keloidalis nuchae, pseudo folliculitis barbae (razor bumps), psoriasis, vitiligo and many others.   This Nairobi Skin Clinic also offers wide […]

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Dark Eye Circles Treatment in Nairobi Kenya

At Almasi Skincare we offer the best dark eye circles treatment in Nairobi Kenya. Dark eye circles treatment in Nairobi Kenya depends on the type of dark eye circle. There are 4 types of dark eye circles – vascular dark eye circles, structural dark eye circles, pigmented dark eye circles and mixed dark eye circles. […]

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Best Hyperpigmentation Treatment in Nairobi Kenya

At Almasi Skincare we offer the best hyperpigmentation treatment in Nairobi Kenya. This treatment combines the use of skincare products, prescription medications, dermatology procedures, and lifestyle changes. What is hyperpigmentation? Hyperpigmentation is a term used to describe spots or patches of the skin which are darker than the natural skin tone. This occurs due to […]

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Stasis Dermatitis Treatment

Stasis dermatitis treatment combines the use of prescription medications, over-the-counter products and lifestyle modifications. What Is Stasis Dermatitis? Stasis dermatitis is a type of eczema that is also known as venous eczema or gravitational dermatitis. What Causes Stasis Dermatitis? The main cause for stasis dermatitis is venous insufficiency. This results in poor blood circulation and […]

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Neurodermatitis Treatment

Neurodermatitis treatment combines the use of prescription medications, over-the-counter products and lifestyle modifications. What Is Neurodermatitis? Neurodermatitis is a type of eczema which is also known as lichen simplex chronicus. What Causes Neurodermatitis? The cause of neurodermatitis is itching of the skin. This itching can develop on normal skin or it can be triggered by […]

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