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Skin Education

ROSACEA IN BLACK SOUTH AFRICANS WITH SKIN PHOTOTYPES V AND VI

Summary Rosacea is a chronic facial dermatosis considered to affect primarily white patients with light phototype skin, and is poorly documented in black patients. The aim of this study was to document the clinical features of rosacea in patients with phototypes V and VI. An 8-year retrospective chart review of patients with a clinical and […]

COLOURISM: A GLOBAL ADOLESCENT HEALTH CONCERN

Purpose of review Colourism, a form of prejudice and discrimination based solely upon skin colour, stands to jeopardize the physical health, wellbeing and life chances of adolescents of colour, globally. Recent findings Research shows that adolescents can experience colourism at school and college, in the criminal justice system, at work and in the media they […]

TRADITIONAL AND ETHNOBOTANICAL DERMATOLOGY PRACTICES IN AFRICA

Abstract More than 80% of the global population depends on traditional medicine for their basic primary health care needs. Africa has a well-established history of botanicals use. These include a vast array of compounds that can be used to treat various skin-related conditions. The rationale for the use of traditional medicine in skincare stems from […]

CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND IN VITRO UV-PROTECTION CHARACTERISTICS OF CLAYS TRADITIONALLY USED FOR SUN PROTECTION IN SOUTH AFRICA

SUMMARY Clays have been used in southern Africa as photoprotectants by the indigenous people. Typically, two types of clay are used: one white in colour and the other red. In this work, the two clays were identified and characterized, and their in vitro SPF values measured. The clays afford a low SPF but offer broadspectrum […]

ACNEIFORM LESIONS IN A FEMALE PERFORMANCE AND IMAGE-ENHANCING DRUG USER: THE FIRST AFRICAN CASE REPORT

ABSTRACT The literature on performance and image-enhancing drug (PIED) use and their harms is dominated by studies of largely North American, European and Australian males. We present the first case of a non-athlete PIED user from Africa. We describe a 27-yearold South African female of African ancestry who presented with a 9-month history of acne […]