COSMILE Europe: reliable information about cosmetic ingredients
Anyone who has ever read the ingredient list of a cream, serum or cleanser knows that cosmetics can sometimes seem like a foreign language. INCI names are often long, technical and difficult to interpret. At the same time, there is an enormous amount of information available online, but not every source is equally reliable or nuanced.
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SKIN LONGEVITY: Why healthy skin aging is the future of skincare
For years, skincare revolved around one thing: getting rid of wrinkles as quickly as possible. But the focus is shifting. Today, skincare is no longer just about “anti-aging.” It’s about skin longevity: how to keep your skin healthy, strong, and resilient in the long term. read more...
The term "anti-aging" is outdated. This is why skincare today is about something completely different.
But honestly? That whole vision is starting to feel increasingly outdated. read more...
Adult Acne: why impurities do not stop after your teenage years
Cleansing Do’s & Don’ts: how to really cleanse your skin
Cleansing is the first step of any good skincare routine. But how you cleanse often makes a bigger difference than people think. The right cleansing routine not only helps to remove makeup, dirt, and excess oil, but also supports a healthy skin barrier and ensures that your skincare works better. Whether you are just starting with skincare or have had a routine for years: these do’s & don’ts will help keep your skin clear, fresh, and healthy. Read more...
Screen time skin: Does blue light induce skin ageing?
We now spend hours a day behind screens. Laptop, smartphone, television, tablet… our skin is constantly exposed to blue light. But can that actually impact your skin? The short answer: yes. Read more...
How do you choose the right sunscreen for your skin?
With hundreds of SPFs on the market, it can sometimes be impossible to know which sunscreen really suits your skin. Matte finish, glow finish, mineral filters, sensitive skin, acne-safe… where do you start? Fortunately, it doesn't have to be complicated. Read more...
Are you using too much skincare? (Or just far too little?)
More product = better skin? Not really. With skincare, it’s not just about which products you use, but also how much. Applying too little can make your routine less effective, but using too much can irritate, clog, or overload your skin. Here’s how much your skin really needs. Read more...
Why SPF is more important every day than you think
Many people think that sunscreen is only necessary on holiday or during hot summer days. But UV damage happens every day - even when it’s cloudy, you’re sitting indoors by a window, or just stepping outside for a moment. And it’s that daily exposure that causes long-term skin aging, pigmentation spots, and damage to collagen. Read more...
Can plant-based milk cause acne? This is what science says
For years, cow's milk was seen as the main culprit in acne. But now that oat milk, almond milk, and other plant-based alternatives are popping up everywhere, more and more people are asking themselves: can plant-based milk also trigger spots? Read more...
SPF without stress: what is really the difference between mineral and chemical sunscreen?
Sunscreen seems simple, until you suddenly see terms like “mineral SPF”, “chemical SPF”, “hybrid filters” or “reef-safe”. No panic: the difference is actually easier than it seems. There are two main types of sunscreens: mineral and chemical filters. Both protect your skin from UV damage, but they do so in different ways. Read more...
Baby acne: what is it really - and what should you definitely not do?
Your baby is barely a few weeks old… and suddenly small red bumps and spots appear on those soft cheeks. Panic. Does your baby have an allergy? Did you eat something wrong? Is that new baby cream the culprit? Read more...
The role of astaxanthin in skin health
Some ingredients suddenly appear everywhere. Not because they are new, but because we are starting to understand them better. Astaxanthin is a good example of this. It is a red-orange carotenoid produced by the freshwater algae Haematococcus pluvialis. This algae does not live in ideal conditions. Think of intense sun, low nutrients, and strong temperature fluctuations. To protect itself, it produces astaxanthin. read more..
Do day creams provide protection against harmful environmental factors?
Day creams are an indispensable part of many skincare routines, but can they do more than just moisturize? Every day our skin is exposed to a variety of external influences such as air pollution, UV rays and free radicals. These factors can damage and age the skin. read more...

When and how often do you use a serum?
A serum is a powerful skin care product that, thanks to its high concentration of active ingredients, penetrates deep into the skin. Adding a serum to your daily routine read more...
Aqua Purificata: the benefits of this ultra pure water
Aqua purificata is purified water that is completely free of impurities, minerals and contaminants. Skincare products consist overwhelmingly of water, which is why this water is also used in Tinge products.read more...
The science behind redness and the path to skin balance
Rosacea is a common chronic inflammatory skin condition of the face that progresses in flare-ups. Most noticeable is the bright red color of the cheeks and nose. Rosacea literally means “red as a rose.read more...

Acne : a common problem
Acne is a common skin condition that most people experience at some point in their lives. It is characterized by the appearance of pimples, blackheads, white spots and sometimes cysts or nodules on the skin. Although acne is usually associated withread more...
Effective sun protection
Who doesn't love the sun? The summer days seem endless, we eat outside and we all enjoy the warmth, light and vitamin D. The sun is beautiful, but it can also cause damage. Applying effective UV protection almost daily isread more...