Author name: Lane Khin

Lane Khin, the compounding pharmacist of My Skin Pharmacy, brings a wealth of knowledge from the worlds of pharmacy and dermatology to the table. With degrees in Pharmacy and Applied Science from QUT, Lane combines a deep understanding of compounding and skincare with a friendly, accessible approach. Through My Skin Magazine, Lane shares her expertise, offering readers practical advice and insights into personalised skincare solutions. Lane has a real passion for helping others achieve their best skin.

Navigating the Journey of Alopecia and Vitiligo: A Compounding Approach - My Skin Compounding Pharmacy Brisbane

Navigating the Journey of Alopecia and Vitiligo: A Compounding Approach

Discovering patches of lost hair or skin pigment can be unsettling. Alopecia, a condition marked by hair loss, Vitiligo, identified by the appearance of white patches on the skin, are more than just cosmetic concerns. They carry emotional weight, affecting individuals’ confidence and sense of self. Understanding Alopecia and Vitiligo Alopecia doesn’t just lead to […]

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Australia’s Top Skincare Picks: 7 Must-Have Beauty Products for Visibly Healthier Skin - My Skin Compounding Pharmacy

Australia’s Top Skincare Picks: 7 Must-Have Skincare Products for Visibly Healthier Skin

In the quest for visibly healthier skin, Australians are turning to standout beauty products that deliver real results. This curated list of 7 must-have skincare products includes some of our most popular choices, from transformative serums to soothing moisturisers, each meticulously selected to address the unique needs of your skin. Whether you’re combating dryness, tackling

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Understanding Compounded Skincare: The Benefits and How It Differs from Off-the-Shelf Products - My Skin Compounding Pharmacy

Understanding Compounded Skincare: The Benefits and How It Differs from Off-the-Shelf Products

Have you ever found yourself lost in aisles of skincare products, feeling none of them quite fit your skin’s unique needs? That’s where compounded skincare steps in – a game changer in personalised skincare. Compound skincare is a bespoke solution where each product is mixed just for you. Imagine a skincare routine crafted as meticulously

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How to Combat Post Inflammatory Pigmentation and Melasma - My Skin Compound Pharmacy Brisbane

How to Combat Post Inflammatory Pigmentation and Melasma

Melasma, a common skin concern among Australians, can be a persistent and frustrating issue to deal with. Hydroquinone is a topical skin-lightening agent commonly used to treat hyperpigmentation, including conditions like Melasma. It works by inhibiting the activity of an enzyme called tyrosinase, which plays a key role in the production of melanin, the pigment

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Alopecia and Vitiligo – “JAK” it right down!

Ruxolitinib is a medication that was initially developed for the treatment of certain blood disorders, particularly myelofibrosis and polycythemia vera. However, it has also shown promise in the field of dermatology, particularly in the treatment of certain inflammatory skin conditions. Commonly used strengths for Ruxolitinib cream in dermatology may include: Ruxolitinib is commonly compounded by

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The secret around Vitiligo

Monobenzone is a depigmenting agent used in dermatology, primarily for the treatment of vitiligo. Vitiligo is a skin disorder characterised by the loss of pigmentation in certain areas, leading to the development of white patches on the skin. Monobenzone works by depigmenting the normal skin surrounding the vitiligo-affected areas, helping to achieve a more uniform

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Sweat No More

Glycopyrrolate is a medication that belongs to a class of drugs known as anticholinergics. It works by blocking the action of acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that plays a role in various bodily functions, including the stimulation of sweat glands. Glycopyrrolate is used to treat excessive sweating, a condition known as hyperhidrosis. Here’s how Glycopyrrolate aids in

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Conquering Hirsutism

Eflornithine is a medication used in dermatology for the treatment of unwanted facial hair growth in women, a condition known as hirsutism. Excessive facial hair can be a result of various factors, including hormonal imbalances, and eflornithine works by inhibiting hair growth. Eflornithine is commonly compounded by pharmacies in the following strengths and dosages: Here’s

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Your Power Steroid Against Eczema

Clobetasol Propionate is a potent corticosteroid that is commonly used in dermatology for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties. It is available in various forms, including creams, ointments, solutions, foams, and shampoos. In dermatology it is commonly compounded as a 0.1% lotion or ointment. Here’s an overview of how Clobetasol Propionate is used in dermatology: 1.

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Urea and Lactic Acid two enchanting elements

1. Introduction: Calmurid is a dermatological formulation designed to address various skin conditions through its unique combination of urea and lactic acid. Developed as a therapeutic moisturiser, Calmurid aims to alleviate dry skin, enhance hydration, and promote skin barrier function. 2. Composition: Calmurid’s primary active ingredients are urea and lactic acid. Urea, a natural component

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Topical Anaesthetics For Common Skin Procedures

Topical anaesthetics play a crucial role in dermatology by providing local anaesthesia to the skin surface before various procedures, such as injections, minor surgical interventions, or laser treatments. These anaesthetics work by blocking nerve signals in the skin, numbing the area and alleviating pain during dermatological procedures. Among the commonly used topical anaesthetics are lidocaine,

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