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Naturally Bionic: The Amputee-Founded Skincare Brand Supporting Prosthetic Skin Care

After experiencing ongoing skin breakdown and infections linked to prosthetic wear, amputee entrepreneur Sarah Beamis began experimenting with barrier-supportive formulations at home. That personal journey led to Naturally Bionic, a British indie skincare brand shaped by lived experience and designed with disabled bodies in mind.

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Flowchart titled "Achieving Healthy Skin for Disabled People." It starts with "Hydration," followed by "Nutrition," leading to "Managing Skin Conditions." From there, two branches lead to "Stress Management" and "Adaptive Skincare Routine." The chart uses icons and color coding for each step.

Evidence-Based Skincare for Disabled People: Science-Backed Tips for Healthy Skin

Achieving Healthy Skin: A Comprehensive Skincare Guide for Disabled People Key Takeaways Topic Key Insights Hydration Drinking enough water, using hydrating skincare, and preventing friction help keep skin healthy. Nutrition Essential nutrients like Omega-3, Vitamin C, and Zinc support skin repair and hydration. Managing Skin Conditions Adaptive skincare solutions for pressure sores, eczema, and neuropathy-related

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