Experts Offer Tips for Healthy Skin at Dettol Skincare Masterclass

By Shadrack Nyakoe

Kenya’s leading hygiene brand, Dettol, hosted an informative masterclass session in Nairobi to educate attendees on the science behind healthy, glowing skin and the benefits of its newly reformulated Dettol Skincare soap.

The event was highlighted by the Dettol Skincare’s new brand ambassador, Sarah Hassan.

Reckitt Country Manager Asif Hashimi remarked that the session provided attendees with the opportunity to hear from health experts on how to nurture their skin and harness the power of moisturization.

“We continuously innovate and enhance our products to maintain a top position in the market in terms of quality. Dettol Skincare takes skincare to a completely different level as part of that innovation,” said Mr Hashimi.

Themed “Nurturing Your Skin: The Power of Moisturization,” the event featured dermatologists, beauty educators, influencers and enthusiasts.

“Dry skin can bring on signs of aging very quickly, such as wrinkles and fine lines, making someone look older than they are.

Well-moisturized skin gives a natural glow, eliminating the need for extensive makeup,” said Fidelia Mwende Nguli, a skincare and beauty expert.
Dr Tauhida Mbarak, a skin aesthetician, emphasized that poor diet significantly contributes to the development of dry skin.

“Some people go eight or nine hours a day without drinking water and consume a lot of junk food, neglecting a balanced diet that includes greens and fruits. Additionally, using poor-quality cosmetics, which often flood the black market with high levels of hydroquinone and mercury, damages melanocytes – the skin cells responsible for colour. This can cause the skin to swell and wrinkle, making a 20-year-old look like they are 56.”
In addition to its high level of moisturization, Dettol Skincare soap keeps the skin beautifully hydrated and healthy while protecting it 99.9% from diseases causing germs and bacteria.
“We always advise our clients to use products that are effective for their skin types. As a formulator, I have reviewed the ingredients and I am impressed by Dettol because it contains glycerin which is a gold standard moisturizing agent,” added Dr. Mbarak.

According to Beauty Africa, the skincare products category is the largest and most diverse segment of the cosmetic market in Africa. As Africa’s beauty and personal care sector continues to evolve, driven by consumer preferences and product innovations.

The needs of different skin types, including normal, dry, oily, and sensitive skin, largely drive the variety of skincare products available in the African market.

Nearly 30 percent of all cosmetic products sold in this market each year are in the skincare category, including body lotions, skin moisturizers, cleansers, toners, anti-acne, anti-aging, and facial products.

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