SENSITIVE SUNSCREEN SPF 15 This Perfume free sunscreen is specially formulated for sensitive skin Light-weight, non greasy formula hydrates the skin and spreads easily giving a matte finish Protects your skin from harmful UVA-UVB rays and prevents sun burn and skin ageing due to sun exposure Formula researched and developed by dermatologists INDICATION FOR USAGE Sun Protection INGREDIENTS Sunscreen actives protects skin from harmful UVA & UVB rays HOW MUCH TO USE Use a coin size amount HOW TO USE SUITABLE SKIN TYPE KAYA SENSITIVE SUNSCREEN SPF 15 is suitable for Sensitive & Dry skin WHEN TO USE IT BEST USED WITH SENSITIVE FACE CLEANSER Specially formulated for sensitive facial skin Mild, soap free formula cleanses gently without any dryness or irritation Perfume Free No irritation and burning sensation while using Formula researched and developed by dermatologists Q&A DAILY CARE How to identify your real skin type? Before you get out your mirror and have a closer look, it's best to wash your face with a gentle cleanser, apply a state-of-the-art toner (loaded with antioxidants and skin-replenishing ingredients) and then wait about 15 to 30 minutes to see how your skin behaves If your skin quickly starts showing oil diffused over the face, you have oily skin If your skin starts experiencing some dryness and feels tight, you have dry skin If your T-zone (the area around your nose, chin, and central forehead) starts looking oily but your cheeks and jaw area start feeling slightly to moderately dry, you have combination skin. This is the most common skin type because everyone has more oil glands in their center of their face than on their cheeks Why is cleansing my face important? Germs love the skin, especially the oily, moist and hairy areas. The skin has its own ecosystem of different kinds of germs and bacteria that keep each other in check, a balance, which when disturbed can lead to infection. The surface layer, which is formed by the dead skin cells and a mixture of secretions from the sweat and sebaceous glands and dust, is grimy and filthy. It is important to regularly wash away the dirt to maintain hygiene and allow the skin to breathe and carry on its work. When unclean, certain functions of the skin are disturbed and prone to infections. Why must I moisturize my face? Your skin undergoes immense abuse from environmental pollution, changing weather conditions, and busy lifestyle. These leave your skin parched, dry and sensitive by the end of the day. Therefore, moisturizers become a part of your necessary daily routine. An ideal moisturizer would not just moisturize your skin but also help rejuvenate it. Routine use of a moisturizer should show effect in a few weeks. An ideal regime involves application of the moisturizer twice a day, once in the morning after cleansing and once at night just before going to bed. Remember not to ignore your neck when moisturizing your face because it has fewer oil glands and signs of ageing are visible on the neck too.
YOUTH PROTECT SUNSCREEN SPF 50 A broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects your skin from harmful UVA/UVB rays Ensures highest UVA protection against premature skin ageing Geranium, an anti-oxidant, improves skin elasticity and prevents photo-ageing It is light-weight, has a non-greasy formula and is PABA free Formula researched and developed by dermatologists BENEFITS PA ++++ & Ultra Bootstar rating of 5 INDICATION FOR USAGE Sun Protection INGREDIENTS Broad spectrum sunscreen actives protect the skin from harmful UVA & UVB rays This formula is designed with botanical extracts (Geranium robertianum) Potent anti-oxidant which improves the skin elasticity and prevents photo ageing Multi mineral active Magnesium aspartate (and) zinc gluconate (and) copper gluconate Boosts oxygenation of the skin cells & helps in cell regeneration HOW MUCH TO USE Use a coin size amount HOW TO USE SUITABLE SKIN TYPE KAYA YOUTH PROTECT SUNSCREEN SPF 50 is suitable for Combination, Dry, Normal & Oily skin WHEN TO USE IT BEST USED WITH REPLENISHING NIGHT CREAM This night cream packed with potent actives, it improves the skin texture while you sleep Is best suited for early signs of ageing like age spots, open pores, dry and patchy skin The luxurious hydrating formula replenishes your skin with the moisture it needs Niacinamide works on dark spots, giving you brighter skin so that you wake up with a refreshed and radiant glow Q&A What does prolonged sun exposure do to my skin? Ultraviolet radiations reaching the earth?s surface are largely composed of UVA and UVB rays. The UVB rays can penetrate only through the epidermal or outermost layer of the skin, which can bring changes that may be clinically related to specific signs of photo aging, such as wrinkling, increased damage of elastic and collagen. Most Indians tan because of sun exposure. Meanwhile, UVA rays can penetrate deeper into the skin, which means the dermal layer also suffers damage. Constant UVA exposure can reduce the size of the dermal layer. Free radicals, also called ROS (reactive oxygen species, which are formed on exposure to UV rays). High exposure can reduce the ability of the lipid barrier to protect your skin and affect your overall health. The best way to save your skin is to avoid too much exposure. Sunscreens are recommended for children and adults. The skin of babies is thin and absorbs the chemical ingredients easily; hence, sunscreen is not recommended for them. They should be protected by clothing & hats. What are the common myths about sunscreens? Myth: I do not require sunscreen on a cloudy day. Fact: Up to 80% of UV, radiation can penetrate light cloud cover and haze in atmosphere can increase penetration Myth: I do not need sunscreen while in water. Fact: Water offers only minimal protection, and reflection from water in fact enhances UV radiation exposure. Myth: I am not sunburned if I do not feel the hot rays of the sun. Fact: Sunburn is caused by UV radiation that cannot be felt. Myth: I apple sunscreen regularly, but I get a tan. Fact: Adequate amount has to be applied to get the best out of the sunscreen, and needs to be repeated under direct sun exposure and near beaches. Myth: The higher the SPF, the better the protection Fact: For general incidental sun exposure, SPF 15 is good enough protection. Recent US FDA recommendations have suggested to put the cap on the SPF number as 50+.
ULTRA LIGHT AQUAGEL SUNSCREEN SPF 25 Specially designed for oily/acne prone skin This gel based, fragrance free formula gives a cooling sensation with a weightless & matte finish It does not clog the pores, thereby reducing the possibility of acne breakouts* Provides superior sun protection against harmful UVA and UVB rays Also protects the skin against the onslaught of environmental damage Formula researched and developed by dermatologists BENEFITS INDICATION FOR USAGE Sun Protection HOW MUCH TO USE Use a coin size amount HOW TO USE SUITABLE SKIN TYPE KAYA ULTRA LIGHT AQUAGEL SUNSCREEN SPF 25 is suitable for Combination & Oily skin WHEN TO USE IT BEST USED WITH PURIFYING CLEANSER Cleans the pores gently yet deeply It removes excess oil, dirt and impurities It comes with acne fighting properties Helps to reduce acne and prevents future breakouts Unique skin conditioners ensure that skin doesn?t feel stretched and dry Formula researched and developed by dermatologists PURIFYING NOURISHER Enriched with Aloe Vera ,it hydrates your skin making it'soft and supple This light non-greasy formula doesn?t clog your pores Gets easily absorbed into the skin Almond oil and Rose extract help to reduce irritation Clinically tested to be Non-Comedogenic Moisturizes thoroughly PURIFYING TONER Kaya Purifying Toner is specially designed to take care of oily skin With key ingredient being salicylic acid, this toner tightens the pores of the skin and removes any dirt from the skin It reduces clogged pores and also helps to prevent acne breakout Q&A What is acne? The small holes in your skin, aka pores connect to oil glands under the skin. These glands make an oily substance called sebum. When the follicle pore gets clogged, oil gets trapped and a pimple or acne occurs. About 8 out of 10 people develop acne There are various grades of acne. Every individual may face a different grade of acne at one time. Grade 1: Whiteheads. These are pimples that stay under the surface of the skin. They appear as white dots on the surface of the skin Blackheads. These pimples rise to the skin?s surface and look black. The black color is not from dirt but due to oxidation of the clogged content Grade 2: Papules. These are small pink bumps that can be tender Grade 3: Pustules. These pimples are red at the bottom and have pus on top Grade 4: Nodules. These are large, painful, solid pimples that are deep in the skin Cysts. These deep, painful, pus-filled pimples can cause scars What causes acne? Acne is the most common skin disease faced by 80 percent of all people between the ages of 11 and 30 have acne outbreaks at some point. The main cause of acne remains over production of sebum (oil) in the skin. However there can be many other reasons and causes of acne like Body Heat Improper Cleansing of skin Hormonal changes Heavy make-up Junk food and improper digestive system Excessive scrubbing of skin How can I treat acne? Acne treatment will entirely depend on the severity of acne. However to treat acne its very critical to control the oil gland activity in the skin using the right products which ingredients such as salicylic acid. Toning the skin also becomes a very critical part for acne prone skin since it will help control the pore size thus minimizing the chances of acne reoccurrence. Also, only using products will not help in reducing acne however the individual also needs to make certain lifestyle changes like ensuring proper cleansing, avoiding fried and oily food etc. What are the causes of acne marks? Acne marks is a the most common skin concerns seen on the skin of people facing acne concern. These are dark spots that remain on the skin after the acne passes away. The skin darkens mainly due to inflammation caused by the healing process. When you pop, prick or squeeze a pimple the skin is opened up and then closes back together, you can get abnormal pigmentation, texture, and tone that looks different from the rest of your skin. Hence its best to keep your hands off the pimples and treat them with the right products How can I treat acne marks? There are various products available in the market which may claim to reduce acne marks. However make sure you go for products which are non-comedogenic, bleach free. Also look for products which treat acne too along with acne marks to ensure that the new acne don't leave any marks further
DAILY USE SUNSCREEN SPF 30 A broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects your skin from harmful UVA/UVB rays PA++++ shield and Ultra Bootstar rating of 5, ensure highest UVA protection Niacinamide, a potent whitening active removes tan and lightens the skin Lightweight, non-greasy formula and PABA free Formula researched and developed by dermatologists BENEFITS Daily use sunscreen gives a matte finish Keeps your skin covered with the sunscreen throughout the day Doesn?t let your skin look oily INDICATION FOR USAGE Sun Protection INGREDIENTS Broad-spectrum sunscreen actives protect the skin from harmful UVA & UVB rays Niacinamide, a potent whitening active lightens the skin HOW MUCH TO BE USED Use a coin size amount HOW TO USE SUITABLE SKIN TYPE KAYA DAILY USE SUNSCREEN SPF 30 is suitable for Oily and Combination Skin WHEN TO USE IT BEST USED WITH DAILY PORE MINIMIZING TONER Alcohol-free toner with soothing botanicals like Cucumber and Witch Hazel extracts which gently removes impurities Leaves the skin feeling refreshed, refined and comfortable It contains Niacinamide, which helps in maintaining an even skin tone Formula researched and developed by dermatologists Suitable for all skin types. SOOTHING CLEANSING GEL Is a soap-free gel with gentle foaming agents for everyday use. Provides a deep cleansing action Moisturizing agents soothe and soften the skin Leaves the skin perfectly cleansed and purified with a pleasant feeling of freshness Formula researched and developed by dermatologists. ANYTIME MOISTURIZING CREAM Enriched with Shea butter and Kokum butter to help the skin retain its moisture This light-textured cream contains a unique moisture lock formula which prevents moisture loss all day long Keeps the skin well nourished Formula researched and developed by dermatologists Q&A What does prolonged sun exposure do to my skin? Ultraviolet radiations reaching the earth?s surface are largely composed of UVA and UVB rays. The UVB rays can penetrate only through the epidermal or outermost layer of the skin, which can bring changes that may be clinically related to specific signs of photo aging, such as wrinkling, increased damage of elastic and collagen. Most Indians tan because of sun exposure. Meanwhile, UVA rays can penetrate deeper into the skin, which means the dermal layer also suffers damage. Constant UVA exposure can reduce the size of the dermal layer. Free radicals, also called ROS (reactive oxygen species, which are formed on exposure to UV rays). High exposure can reduce the ability of the lipid barrier to protect your skin and affect your overall health. The best way to save your skin is to avoid too much exposure. Sunscreens are recommended for children and adults. The skin of babies is thin and absorbs the chemical ingredients easily; hence, sunscreen is not recommended for them. They should be protected by clothing & hats. What are the common myths about sunscreens? Myth: I do not require sunscreen on a cloudy day. Fact: Up to 80% of UV, radiation can penetrate light cloud cover and haze in atmosphere can increase penetration Myth: I do not need sunscreen while in water. Fact: Water offers only minimal protection, and reflection from water in fact enhances UV radiation exposure. Myth: I am not sunburned if I do not feel the hot rays of the sun. Fact: Sunburn is caused by UV radiation that cannot be felt. Myth: I apple sunscreen regularly, but I get a tan. Fact: Adequate amount has to be applied to get the best out of the sunscreen, and needs to be repeated under direct sun exposure and near beaches. Myth: The higher the SPF, the better the protection Fact: For general incidental sun exposure, SPF 15 is good enough protection. Recent US FDA recommendations have suggested to put the cap on the SPF number as 50+.
Kaya Daily Moisturizing Sunscreen Plus SPF 30 - Sun Defense
DAILY MOISTURIZING SUNSCREEN SPF 30 Broad spectrum protection protects the skin from harmful UVA& UVB rays Helps to maintain essential hydration and nourishment all day long Regular use gives you visible results* in just 7 days. (*Basis external study conducted) Formula researched and developed by dermatologists BENEFITSINDICATION FOR USAGESun ProtectionINGREDIENTs SPF 30 protect skin from harmful UVA & UVB rays Hydroxyethyl Urea moisturizes and conditions the skinHOW MUCH TO USE Use a coin size amount HOW TO USESUITABLE SKIN TYPEKAYA DAILY MOISTURIZING SUNSCREEN SPF 30 is suitable for Dry and Normal SkinWHEN TO USE ITBEST USED WITHANYTIME MOISTURIZING CREAM Enriched with Shea butter and Kokum butter to help the skin retain its moisture This light-textured cream contains a unique moisture lock formula which prevents moisture loss all day long Moisturizes the skin for 24 hours* Keeps the skin well nourished Formula researched and developed by dermatologists. SOOTHING CLEANSING GEL Is a soap-free gel with gentle foaming agents for everyday use Provides a deep cleansing action Moisturizing agents soothe and soften the skin Leaves the skin perfectly cleaned and purified with a pleasant feeling of freshness Formula researched and developed by dermatologists Q&A What does prolonged sun exposure do to my skin? Ultraviolet radiations reaching the earth's surface are largely composed of UVA and UVB rays. The UVB rays can penetrate only through the epidermal or outermost layer of the skin, which can bring changes that may be clinically related to specific signs of photo aging, such as wrinkling, increased damage of elastic and collagen. Most Indians tan because of sun exposure. Meanwhile, UVA rays can penetrate deeper into the skin, which means the dermal layer also suffers damage. Constant UVA exposure can reduce the size of the dermal layer. Free radicals, also called ROS (reactive oxygen species, which are formed on exposure to UV rays). High exposure can reduce the ability of the lipid barrier to protect your skin and affect your overall health. The best way to save your skin is to avoid too much exposure. Sunscreens are recommended for children and adults. The skin of babies is thin and absorbs the chemical ingredients easily; hence, sunscreen is not recommended for them. They should be protected by clothing & hats. What are the common myths about sunscreens? Myth: I do not require sunscreen on a cloudy day. Fact: Up to 80% of UV, radiation can penetrate light cloud cover and haze in atmosphere can increase penetration Myth: I do not need sunscreen while in water. Fact: Water offers only minimal protection, and reflection from water in fact enhances UV radiation exposure. Myth: I am not sunburned if I do not feel the hot rays of the sun. Fact: Sunburn is caused by UV radiation that cannot be felt. Myth: I apple sunscreen regularly, but I get a tan. Fact: Adequate amount has to be applied to get the best out of the sunscreen, and needs to be repeated under direct sun exposure and near beaches.