Healthy Skin, No Exceptions: La Roche-Posay Leads the Charge

Skin health isn’t a luxury—it’s a right. But in Malaysia, where over 33 million people are served by fewer than 200 dermatologists, getting expert care is easier said than done. Rural communities and lower-income groups are often left without access to proper diagnosis, treatment, or even basic skincare education.

Enter La Roche-Posay, Watsons Malaysia, and the Malaysian Skin Foundation—three forces coming together to rewrite the narrative on dermatological accessibility. This initiative isn’t just about selling skincare; it’s about delivering real solutions to those who need them most.

From Clinics to Communities: Bringing Dermatologists to the People

Forget waiting rooms and long commutes—La Roche-Posay is taking dermatological care straight to the heart of underserved communities. With top Malaysian dermatologists like Dato’ Dr. Noor Zalmy and Dr. Nur Syazwin Sies leading the charge, people in Setapak, Sungai Buloh, and Gombak are receiving free, expert consultations.

But this isn’t just a one-off check-up. Personalized treatment plans, education on managing skin conditions, and access to essential skincare products mean that the impact lasts long after the consultations end. Because real change doesn’t happen in a single visit—it happens when people are given the tools to take control of their skin health.

Actress and skincare advocate Hannah Delisha is also stepping in to raise awareness. Using her platform, she’s making sure Malaysians understand that healthy skin isn’t just about beauty—it’s about overall well-being.

Shop With Impact: Every Purchase Counts

From March 1 to April 30, 2025, your skincare routine can make a real difference. For every La Roche-Posay product purchased at Watsons Malaysia, RM2 will be donated to the Malaysian Skin Foundation. These funds will support public education programs, subsidized treatments, and outreach initiatives, ensuring that no one has to suffer in silence due to lack of care.

A Movement for Inclusive Skin Health

“Skin health is a universal right, yet thousands across Malaysia still lack access to essential care,” says Anissa Mokrani, General Manager of L’Oréal Dermatological Beauty for Malaysia and Singapore. “With fewer than 200 dermatologists serving a population of 33 million, this campaign acts as a lifeline—creating a ripple effect of meaningful change.”

This isn’t just about treating skin conditions—it’s about restoring confidence, dignity, and quality of life. La Roche-Posay, as a global leader in dermo-cosmetics, is stepping up to ensure that expert skincare isn’t reserved for the privileged few.

The Future of Skincare is Accessible

Education, diagnosis, and real-world impact—this initiative proves that when brands, healthcare professionals, and communities come together, change is possible. Whether it’s through expert-led outreach programs or a simple purchase at Watsons, every action brings Malaysia one step closer to equitable skincare for all.

Healthy skin should never be a privilege. And thanks to this powerful collaboration, it doesn’t have to be.

Previous
Previous

From Florals to Grunge: CASETiFY’s Freshest Drops

Next
Next

Solep Premier Hi-Gro: The Scalp Care Powerhouse That Delivers Real Results