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Skin is made of numerous layers and each layer is performing different functions. One of these layers is called the Basal Layer — this is where our skin cells form and divide to create the outer layer of our skin.


May 14, 2019 10:57:30 AM / by Sarah Robbins

Skin is made of numerous layers and each layer is performing different functions. One of these layers is called the Basal Layer — this is where our skin cells form and divide to create the outer layer of our skin. Also in this layer, there is a cell called a Melanocyte. A Melanocyte is a dendritic cell, meaning it has branch-like legs that reach up through the skin and is responsible for transporting melanosomes. Melanosomes contain pigment (melanin) to give us the color of our skin, hair, and eyes.

What is Tyrosinase and why are we trying to control it?

Alongside the melanocyte, in the basal layer, there is an enzyme called Tyrosinase. This enzyme converts an amino acid called Tyrosine to oxidize and essentially create the pigment (melanin) to be transported. This is a natural process that gives us our coloring but it is also a defense mechanism against Ultraviolet Rays (UV rays) from Sun exposure.

Many factors play a part in how our skin cells are affected but UV rays are one of the most common. When we are exposed to UV rays, our melanocyte will produce more pigment (melanin) to protect us from the sun. This can be damaging to our cells, especially if it results in a sunburn.

When cells have been damaged, the Tyrosinase enzyme will send a “misfire” of oxidation to Tyrosine which will result in overproduction of pigment. This is called hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation comes in many forms such as freckles, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, dark spots, age spots, and melasma. This is an uneven skin tone usually presented by a brown darkening of the skin.

What is a Tyrosinase Inhibitor and what does it do? We can protect our cells from being damaged with SPF (Sun Protection Factor) and skincare products that contain Tyrosinase Inhibitor ingredients. Tyrosinase Inhibitors will prevent the enzyme Tyrosinase from “misfiring” or over-oxidizing so there is no overproduction of pigment in the skin. This will lighten and brighten pigmentation and prevent more pigmentation from forming.

Tyrosinase Inhibitors are not only for those who have Hyperpigmentation but also for clients who don’t have hyperpigmentation yet. We have all heard the saying “it’s easier to prevent than it is to correct” and that saying applies here. You might have a beautiful, even skin tone now, but we want to make sure it stays that way. Using a Tyrosinase Inhibitor will help protect your skin and prevent you from forming hyperpigmentation. And just because you don’t see hyperpigmentation yet, doesn’t mean your cells aren’t damaged. Oftentimes hyperpigmentation is lying underneath the skin and will surface later-on in life. You can prevent this hyperpigmentation from happening or from surfacing altogether with tyrosinase inhibitors.

Tyrosinase Inhibitors will correct hyperpigmentation and prevent it from forming but it does require continued use. Our skin has a memory and once it’s been damaged hyperpigmentation can come back, especially if the cells are left unprotected. Using a Tyrosinase Inhibitor with the addition of GlyMed Plus high-quality broad spectrum SPF you will help to protect the cells from damage. Check out these GlyMed Plus products that contain Tyrosinase Inhibitors.

Living Cell Clarifier This powerful antioxidant cocktail uses natural tyrosinase inhibitors such as bearberry, licorice, and mulberry along with phytic acid to reduce melanin production and help brighten the skin. Daily use can lessen discolorations associated with acne, sun, trauma, hormones and any chemical or laser procedure quickly, safely and effectively.

Derma Pigment Skin Brightener Thirty days to brighter, clearer skin. Derma Pigment Skin Brightener is a revolutionary serum formulated to fade sun spots, pigmentation, and age spots, for the gradual fading of pigmentary disorders without the use of hydroquinone.

Diamond Bright Skin Lightener Diamond Bright Skin Lightener reduces pigmentation and brightens the skin through cutting edge technology, evening out skin tone and dark spots for a younger and brighter-looking complexion. Diamond Bright controls UV-induced pigmentation through advanced drone technology and only targets damaged melanocytes. Hyperpigmentation is no match for this brightening serum, performing outstanding result while being safe enough for even expecting mothers.


If you have any questions and would like to speak to one of our friendly Master Aestheticians in your area please email support@glymedplusaustralia.com.au


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The best advice during summertime, next to staying hydrated, is to wear your SPF! Skin Cancer is one of the leading cancers and it’s one that we can help to prevent. Investing in a high-quality SPF will ensure that your skin is being protected throughout the day.


Jun 19, 2019 10:26:00 AM / by The Institute of Skin Science

1. Wear SPF and be sure to RE-APPLY! The best advice during summertime, next to staying hydrated, is to wear your SPF! Skin Cancer is one of the leading cancers and it’s one that we can help to prevent. Investing in a high-quality SPF will ensure that your skin is being protected throughout the day if you reapply every 2 hours! And don’t forget the most neglected areas, such as the nose, ears, chest and the top of hands. 2.  Beat the heat and stay in the Shade Besides the fact that the shade keeps you cool, it also helps to limit the amount of UV exposure to the skin. The sun is at its strongest between 10 am – 3 pm, so it’s best to stay out of direct sunlight as much as possible during these times to prevent burning. Not only are UV rays harmful, but they can increase body temperature that can cause risks to our health and our skin. Picking a spot under an umbrella at the pool or beach is a great option. 3.  Hats & Clothing We live in a time where clothing can further protect our bodies from UV Exposure – some clothes are specially made to reflect UV rays. This is beneficial for anyone who burns easily or spends a lot of time outside, whether it’s gardening, hanging by the water or working in the outdoors. We often think that it’s our vacation break that leads to issues later in life, but it’s the day to day that seals the deal for the health of our skin. 4.  Drink lots of Water Staying hydrated during the summer months is crucial. Our bodies are made of at least 60% water and our skin is the largest organ but is the last to be replenished with water. Water is a NEED and is essential for lubricating joints, eliminating waste and regulating our body temperature. Drinking water will not only help maintain your overall health but it will also help to keep skin glowing and radiant. It’s recommended that everyone should drink between half an ounce and an ounce of water for each pound you weigh. 5. Skin Care! Wearing SPF is a must when spending time outside, but so is using the correct skincare regimen! Spending hours in the outdoors is good for the mind, body, and soul but it is so important that we protect against UV exposure and the harmful free radicals it can release into the body. Focus on picking skincare products that contain ingredients that heal, hydrate and are loaded with ANTIOXIDANTS! Antioxidants combat free radicals and prevent them from wreaking havoc on cells, potentially causing future damage. CBD and Vitamin C are among the strongest antioxidants and are great for protecting the skin during long summer days.  

If you have any questions and would like to speak to one of our friendly Master Aestheticians in your area please email support@glymedplusaustralia.com.au


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Do you feel like your skin is lifeless and dull? Oxygen is the ingredient that you need! Tropaeolum Majus Flower Extract, or Nasturtium is one of the main ingredients in the OXYGEN Deep Pore Cleanser and OXYGEN Treatment Cream.


Jun 25, 2019 10:50:48 AM / by The Institute of Skin Science


Do you feel like your skin is lifeless and dull? Oxygen is the ingredient that you need! Tropaeolum Majus Flower Extract, or Nasturtium is one of the main ingredients in the OXYGEN Deep Pore Cleanser and OXYGEN Treatment Cream. This ingredient provides the skin with essential oxygen to keep your cells functioning like they should. The nasturtium plant comes from the Perennial family and is known for its colorful flower and peppery taste. It has incredible medicinal properties and is great in skin care products as well. Nasturtium promotes the oxygenation of skin cells. If you have ever used our OXYGEN Deep Pore Cleanser, you will notice when applied to the skin, it foams up. That foaming is the nasturtium working to oxygenate the pores, a lot like a desincrustation fluid. Nasturtium Does Many Things for the Skin Including:

  • Thoroughly Cleanse and Purify the Skin

  • Decongests the pores by stimulating healthy cell turnover revealing a younger, smoother complexion.

  • Improves Surface Condition

  • Increases Cell Turnover Rate for a Healthy Glow

You will get these luxurious results from using our OXYGEN Treatment Cream, making it the perfect addition for those with photo-aged or pigmented skin. Nasturtium is also a fantastic disinfectant so we recommend the OXYGEN Deep Pore Cleanser for clients with acne prone skin. Nasturtium also has healing properties and is a very effective anti-inflammatory, making this ingredient useful for almost any skin type. Nasturtium is said to be slightly stimulating when used topically, so be cautious when working with clients with sensitive skin.

If you have any questions and would like to speak to one of our friendly Master Aestheticians in your area please email support@glymedplusaustralia.com.au


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