Opinion: We’ve been told skincare is about beauty… but that’s a lie
- Staff Writer

- Mar 9
- 1 min read
There is a simple truth we do not say out loud often enough: Your skin tells the story of where you live, how you live, and what you have been exposed to. In South Africa, this truth is even sharper. Your postcode can determine your risk of chronic inflammation. Your daily commute can determine the onset of eczema. Your access to clean water can decide whether your child develops recurring fungal infections. Skin is biological, but the forces that harm it are profoundly social.


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