Finding the right serum for your skin begins with an understanding of your skin’s specific needs as the seasons and years change. Recently La Roche Posay Serum School launched their range of face serums with color-coded displays that matched the serums. Made with dermatological ingredients, which boost different and personalised skin care routines, guests in attendance learned about the range of serums designed to cater for:Hydration – HyaluB5, Hyperpigmentation – Niacinamide B10, Acne – The Effaclar, Anti-Aging – Retinol B3 and Radiance – Vitamin C. Now available in Kenya from Goodlife Pharmacy, Portal Pharmacy and My Dawa, consult with your dermatologist and start on your skin care success journey with La Roche Posay.
World Lupus Day is marked every year on May 10th. In fact in the USA, the month of May is recognized as the lupus awareness month. To promote awareness for lupus, purple is the designated color for the month and the cause. In simple terms, lupus is an auto-immune disease whereby the body’s own immune system attacks its own tissues and even organs. Symptoms may vary and escalate without warning! Because there is no known cure for lupus, it is a chronic illness that one must learn to manage and undergo treatment for, in a cycle of flare ups and remissions. The exact cause of lupus remains unclear, but researchers believe that a number of factors such as hormones and genes, in some rare cases certain drugs may trigger lupus, as well as the environment, may have a role to play. While any race may develop lupus, it is more…
Agnes and Sheila Mwanyigha In the midst of every storm we’ve ever faced, Mums remain steadfast. A source of strength, wisdom, and unconditional support. Setting aside just a day to celebrate Mums often feels like such a small display of affection for the lifetime they give us, but celebrate them we must, because their sacrifices were not in vain. For those still with us, and those departed, we’re giving you a chance to send your Mum a special message, which we’ll post on our social media. Send us a picture of you and your Mum, with your special message and keep an eye on our social media pages as we share your messages! Email Info@rembesha.co.ke or DM us on all handles! Happy Mothers Day from us all at Rembesha! Sheila Mwanyigha for Rembesha
After months of the prolonged disruption of normal everyday life, following the COVID Pandemic, cases of sexual and gender-based violence are on the rise. Sadly, a large share of these cases shall never be aired on television, or covered in the dailies, even though some of these cases result in the unfortunate death of the victims. As a nation, we’re left in shock. Angry whilst searching for clues that we missed and wondering can we really save our loved ones from being the next statistic? This past week on YouTube channel Sheila Lives Out Loud, a conversation highlighting abuse and gender-based violence was shared featuring renowned psychologist and relationship guru Dr. Chris Hart and the Executive Director of Healthcare Assistance Kenya Fanis Lisiagali. The conversation featured excerpts from a previous series on the channel focusing on the psychology of abuse, to help audiences better understand the markers of an abusive…