
Long-term exposure to the sun can have several effects on the hair. Indeed, solar rays can easily damage our hair fibres and alter the appearance of our hair. The use of suitable hair care products is highly recommended during periods of intense heat. This article provides an overview.

The arrival of summer signifies the start of fine weather but also heralds changes in the appearance of many people's hair. It's not uncommon to notice that our hair becomes drier in the summer and tends to become more fragile. To avoid these inconveniences, we offer you 5 tips to prepare your hair before the onset of summer.

The air is dry when the humidity level is below 40%. This generates negative impacts, particularly on the health and appearance of the skin. A general discomfort results from this, making your days and nights uncomfortable. What are the consequences of dry air on the skin? How can we remedy this?

Hydration is crucial for maintaining the health and appearance of the skin. Heat induces perspiration, a natural phenomenon aimed at rebalancing body temperature. However, excessive sweating due to high temperatures can lead to skin dehydration and thus weaken it. Discover our advice for keeping your skin hydrated in case of high heat.

Heat puts the body, and especially the skin, through a tough test. During the summer, the temperature rises, which promotes perspiration and dehydration. Our complexion tends to become dull. Follow our advice to maintain a radiant complexion despite the heat.

The heat caused by the heatwave compels you to cool down by any means necessary. However, not all of these reflex actions are suitable for the situation, some can be harmful to your health. Being aware of these misguided good intentions can help avoid problems. Your body will cope better with the heat, and you will be able to navigate the heatwave period cautiously. Let's focus on these actions to avoid.

During the summer, the skin is subjected to various types of external aggressions. Apart from UV rays, sea water and chlorinated pool water, it is also exposed to heat. Follow our advice to protect your skin during a heatwave.

After facing the winter cold, a new haircare routine is required to start the spring season effectively. Weakened by harsh conditions, the hair now needs particular attention before being exposed once again to stronger sunlight. Is it necessary to change your entire haircare routine? How should you look after your hair in springtime? Here are some recommendations to help keep your hair strong throughout this period.

Zinc plays an essential role in the body. In the human body, this trace element modulates the activity of nearly 200 different proteins. In dermatology, this antioxidant affects the skin, hair and nails. A zinc deficiency has numerous effects on the body. Here is an overview of the health risks of a zinc deficiency.

Autumn marks a crucial transition for the skin: after summer exposure, the epidermis must repair UV-induced damage while coping with a cooler, drier climate. How can you tackle this dual challenge and maintain cutaneous comfort? Follow our guidance to give your skin a more serene autumn.

Between low temperatures and wearing hats and hoods, winter tends to weaken the scalp. It is therefore not uncommon for irritations to emerge, sometimes accompanied by dandruff and itching. In winter, hair can become dry, finer, or prone to oiliness depending on the individual. What can be done to maintain a healthy scalp throughout winter? Here are all our recommendations.

Sea salt, chlorine, sun exposure... By the end of summer, hair is often damaged and lacks shine, which is far from ideal when facing the first chills of autumn. How can you protect and repair your hair? Here are our tips for strengthening your hair fibres as autumn approaches.

The sun, chlorine, and sea water are all factors that can harm the skin during the summer. Upon returning from holidays, it is common to have dry, weakened skin, and even some imperfections. In this article, discover our advice for taking care of your skin after the summer.

In summer, the skin endures numerous assaults (UV rays, chlorine, sea water). Therefore, it needs to be protected and soothed. So, what are the cosmetic ingredients/actives to favour in summer? Elements of the answer in this article.

In cosmetics, certain active ingredients and/or substances do not mix well with the sun, leading to the occurrence of burns, allergies, or even pigmentation spots. Which cosmetic ingredients and/or active substances should be avoided in summer? This article provides some answers.

In the summer, between the UV rays of the sun and swimming, the skin is severely tested. Therefore, it is necessary to prepare it well so that it can best withstand these external aggressions. Discover in this article our advice for preparing your skin for the arrival of summer.

Whether as part of “Dry January” or during medically supervised alcohol withdrawal to overcome alcoholism, the skin benefits of quitting alcohol become evident quickly and can provide additional motivation for individuals to halt excessive alcohol consumption. In this article, explore all the cutaneous benefits of stopping alcohol intake.

With lack of sleep, alcohol consumption and various excesses, it is common to have a dull and blurred complexion the morning after a night out. However, it is possible to limit the damage by adopting an appropriate skincare routine, starting from the very same evening before bed.

In light to moderate consumption, alcohol does not have harmful effects on the body. However, when it is consumed excessively and/or regularly, it can be detrimental to the body as a whole. How to take care of your hair the day after a heavy night out? Follow our advice!

Heating, low temperatures, icy winds, temperature fluctuations, high humidity... we tend to forget that in winter too, the epidermis is severely tested and this can have consequences on its appearance: dull complexion, skin dryness, irritations, redness, superficial chapping... It's no longer enough to just hydrate the skin, it's the entire daily skincare routine that needs to be adapted to the season. Here are 5 tips for a more protected and resilient skin during winter.

Although there are benefits to this change of season with a break from the heat and high humidity of summer, winter can bring with it dry skin and discomfort. What can be done against winter dryness? Discover in this article some preventative advice to maintain healthy skin, as well as simple measures to alleviate winter dry skin.

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