Monday, 14 April 2025

Skin Tag vs. Mole: How Can You Tell the Difference?

Noticed a new bump on your skin and are wondering what it is? You’re not alone. Every week, people walk into their local aesthetic clinic in Singapore or another country, asking the same question: “Is this a mole or just a skin tag?” Both are common, and both are usually harmless — but they’re not the same. And when it comes to skin tag removal or mole checks, knowing the difference helps you make the right call. Let’s break it down in plain English.

Skin Tag vs. Mole: How Can You Tell the Difference?
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What Is a Skin Tag?

Skin tags are small, soft growths. They usually pop up in places where your skin folds or rubs — like your neck, underarms, eyelids, groin, or under your breasts.

They’re:

  • Flesh-coloured or slightly darker

  • Soft to the touch

  • Connected to the skin by a thin stalk

Skin tags are completely harmless. They won’t turn cancerous, and they don’t usually cause pain. But they can be annoying — especially when they snag on clothes or jewellery. Some people also don’t like how they look.

If you want them gone, there are easy in-clinic treatments available. Options include cryotherapy (freezing), cauterization (burning), or simple removal with sterile tools.

What Is a Mole?

Moles are made up of pigmented cells called melanocytes. They’re common and can appear anywhere on the body. Some people are born with them, while others develop them over time, often due to sun exposure.

You can recognize moles by a few key features:

  • Usually round or oval

  • Can be flat or slightly raised

  • Uniform in color, usually brown, black, or tan

  • Typically smooth-edged

Most moles are also harmless. But unlike skin tags, some moles can become cancerous — which is why you should keep an eye on them.

So, How Can You Tell the Difference?

Skin tags and moles may seem similar, but they have distinct traits. Skin tags are usually small, soft, and flesh-coloured. They tend to appear in areas where the skin folds or rubs, like the neck, armpits, or underarms. They often dangle slightly from the skin and are connected by a thin stalk.

Moles, on the other hand, are usually more pigmented — ranging from light brown to dark brown or even black. They can be flat or raised, round or oval, and appear almost anywhere on the body. Moles tend to have a more solid structure and sit flush or slightly raised from the skin. The colour of moles is generally uniform, while skin tags usually match your natural skin tone.

When Should You See a Doctor?

While most skin tags and moles are harmless, it’s important to know when to see a doctor. If a mole changes in size, shape, or colour or starts to itch, bleed, or feel tender, it’s time to get it checked. Look out for uneven edges, multiple shades within the same spot, or sudden growth. These could be early signs of skin cancer.

Doctors often use the ABCDE method to evaluate moles — looking at asymmetry, border irregularities, colour changes, diameter, and evolution over time. Even if the change seems small, getting a professional opinion is always the safest route.

Final Thoughts

Skin tags are mostly cosmetic concerns. Moles, while often harmless, can occasionally signal something more serious. If you're unsure what you're dealing with — or just want it removed — talk to a qualified professional. A licensed aesthetic clinic can help you assess the spot, explain your options, and remove it safely if needed. Don’t second-guess your skin. When in doubt, get it checked. Your peace of mind is worth it.










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Friday, 11 April 2025

Ultrasun: The Transparent, Non-Sticky Sun Stick SPF50 – Your On-the-Go SPF Essential

New from Ultrasun: The Transparent, Non-Sticky Sun Stick SPF50 – Your On-the-Go SPF Essential

If you're someone who values sun protection but struggles with the hassle of applying sunscreen on-the-go, Ultrasun has some exciting news for you. The leading Swiss professional sun care brand has just expanded its bestselling line-up by adding three brand-new “top up” options to accompany the much-loved UV Face & Scalp SPF50+ Mist

Ultrasun: The Transparent, Non-Sticky Sun Stick SPF50 – Your On-the-Go SPF Essential

Among these new arrivals is a true standout: the Ultrasun Sun Stick SPF50 – a transparent, non-sticky, and ultra-convenient way to stay protected all day long.

Why SPF Matters – Every Single Day

Before diving into the details, let’s not forget why using SPF daily is essential. Sun damage doesn’t just happen at the beach – it occurs anytime you’re exposed to UV rays, even on cloudy days or through windows. Regular SPF use helps prevent premature aging, sunburn, and most importantly, reduces the risk of skin cancer. It’s the ultimate step in any skincare routine – and it’s one you can’t afford to skip.

Meet the Ultrasun Sun Stick SPF50

The new Ultrasun Sun Stick SPF50 is your go-to for top-ups throughout the day. Providing 95% UVA protection (well above the EU standard of 33%) and broad-spectrum UVB defense, this handy stick offers full solar spectrum protection in a pocket-sized, mess-free format.

Ultrasun: The Transparent, Non-Sticky Sun Stick SPF50 – Your On-the-Go SPF Essential

Whether you're out for a walk, hitting the slopes, or running errands, the Sun Stick makes reapplying SPF easy and fuss-free. It’s perfect for hard-to-reach areas, and it glides onto the skin invisibly, leaving no white cast or sticky residue.

Key Benefits:

  • Transparent & Non-Sticky: No mess, no shine – just seamless protection.

  • Safe for Sensitive Skin: Gentle enough for children and ideal for those with sensitive skin.

  • Water-Resistant: Built to last through sweat and splashes.

  • Antioxidant-Rich Formula: Powered by Tocopheryl acetate (Provitamin E), it fights free radicals and protects skin cells from oxidative stress.

  • Perfect for On-the-Go Use: Great for travel, especially when going liquid-free, and fits easily in your bag or pocket.

  • Make-Up Friendly: Works as a protective primer under makeup or for targeted protection over scars and tattoos.

How to Use:

Apply liberally to clean, dry skin. Use for targeted protection or for a quick SPF top-up throughout the day. It’s especially useful for delicate areas like the nose, ears, lips, and around the eyes.

The Verdict

With its April 1st launch and a price tag of just £14.00, the Ultrasun Sun Stick SPF50 is a smart addition to your sun care routine. Whether you're planning a beach holiday, heading to a festival, or just want everyday protection you can rely on, this compact stick offers unbeatable convenience and peace of mind.


Ultrasun is available from many high street and online outlets including Boots, M&S, John Lewis, QVC, Space NK, Look Fantastic and of course Ultrasun.



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Monday, 7 April 2025

Lookfantastic - The Travel Edit

Alongside their amazing Beauty Easter Egg, comes a new launch from Lookfantastic. If you're lucky enough to have a holiday booked over the next few months, then Lookfantastic has a great new edit - The Travel Edit
Lookfantastic - The Travel Edit
The Travel edit is said to be worth over £105 and is on sale, priced at £30. Described as being 'the new definition of minis with the mostest', this edit features everything you need from hair-to-toe, to go sky-high with 10, under 100ml, mini must-haves.


Contents

  • Philip Kingsley Body Building Shampoo (75ml worth £12.00)
  • Philip Kingsley Body Building Conditioner (75ml worth £13.00)
  • Sol De Janeiro Cheirosa ’62 Perfume Mist (30ml worth £11.00)
  • Avène Thermal Spring Water Spray for Sensitive Skin (35ml worth £4)
  • Ole Henriksen Strength Trainer Peptide Boost Moisturiser (worth over £5​)
  • La Roche-Posay Anthelios UVMune 400 Invisible Fluid Non-Perfumed Suncream SPF50+ (15ml)
  • L’OCCITANE Almond Shower Oil (35ml worth £8.00)
  • Biossance Amino Aloe Cleanser (worth over £5)​
  • Zelens 3T Complex Anti-Ageing Cream (worth £36​)
  • Perricone MD High Potency Hyaluronic Intensive Serum (7.5ml worth £13​)





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Sunday, 6 April 2025

Cult Beauty The Sun-Ready Edits 2025


Today is the first day of Spring and with that in mind, Cult Beauty is to launch two new beauty edits titles The Sun-Ready Edits.

Cult Beauty The Sun-Ready Edits 2025

With everything you need from hydrating SPF's to radiance boosting skin and body essentials, these two boxes feature some amazing brands from the likes of Medik8 and Ultrasun to Dr Levy and Philip Kingsley.



The first offering is the Cult Beauty The Go For Glow Edit which is said to be worth over £245, it will be on sale, priced at £45.
Cult Beauty The Sun-Ready Edits 2025

Contents*:

  • Sunday Riley C.E.O. Glow Vitamin C + Turmeric Face Oil 35ml 
  • Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Hue Drops 40ml
  • Dr. LEVY Switzerland Pigment Control Drops
  • Medik8 Daily Radiance Vitamin C 50ml 
  • Avène Cicalfate+ Intensive Skin Restorative Serum for Sensitive Skin 10ml
  • Sol de Janeiro Bum Bum Scrub 25g
  • OUAI St. Barts Body Crème 30ml worth 
The second edit is the Cult Beauty The Set For Sun Edit and this one is said to be worth £175 and will go on sale priced at £40.
Cult Beauty The Set For Sun Edit

Contents*:

  • Glow Recipe Watermelon Glow Niacinamide Dew Balm Sunscreen Stick SPF30 
  • Supergoop! Glowscreen SPF30 50ml 
  • Philip Kingsley Elasticizer Deep-Conditioning Treatment 75ml 
  • The INKEY List Polyglutamic Acid Dewy Sunscreen SPF30 50ml
  • Elemis Pro-Collagen Marine Cream SPF 30 
  • LANEIGE Hydro UV Defence EX SPF50
  • Ultrasun Face SPF50+ Cream 25ml 

* Both contents of these boxes are subject to change once they go on sale






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