
The skin's texture and appearance change over the years, particularly due to increased exposure to external aggressors. At age 40, signs of skin aging such as wrinkles become more pronounced, requiring the application of skin care products to restore suppleness and elasticity to the skin.

All skin types require daily hydration. However, it is essential to select a cream that is suitable for your skin type and specifically formulated for your age, as each skin type has unique needs that must be respected. Given that the face requires special attention, the process of applying your cream should also be meticulous. Follow our steps to correctly apply your cream and optimise product absorption.

In the mountains, the doses of ultraviolet rays on the face increase due to altitude. Additionally, the cold dries out the skin. Therefore, it is essential to take care of it to protect it from external aggressions such as the sun, wind, or even temperature changes. The question that arises is: which face cream should be used for skiing? Here are some tips to help you.

Temperature fluctuations, overly hard water... the skin deserves all the necessary care to stay healthy in the face of various external aggressions. Hydration is among the essential care, regardless of the skin type. To avoid weakening the skin, this step should not be overlooked. Focus.

For having healthy skin, it is essential to take care of it daily. Therefore, it is important to choose a skincare product that is adapted to your skin type. There are a multitude of formulas, choices, and textures. The questions are: What to pick? A face oil or a moisturizer? Can I also use a face oil instead of moisturizer? In focus.

Most people believe that the daily application of a moisturising cream simply keeps the skin hydrated. However, not all face creams are the same. Indeed, there is a wide variety, each with a different feel, scent, active ingredients, and benefits for the skin. But with so many options, how do we choose the face cream that suits us best?

Excess sebum, hormonal fluctuations, pollution, or even unsuitable skincare products, numerous factors contribute to the clogging of pores. The facial cream that you use to moisturise your skin or to combat signs of ageing could also be a reason for this phenomenon. We provide some explanations on this matter.

Creams are often formulated to treat a specific part of the body. However, some people prefer to use the same cream to moisturize the body and face, even though these areas do not have the same needs. Is it possible to apply the same cream on the body and on the face? Typology tells you all about the right way to do it.

No matter what type of skin you have (sensitive, combination, oily, dry…), moisturizing your face with a cream is essential, as it must be protected and nourished. This care also helps to slow down skin aging. To optimize its effects and effectiveness, the face cream must be adapted to the season, age and skin type, but also be applied correctly, regularly and at the right time.

As their name suggests, combination skin is divided into two types. The T-zone is characterised by excessive sebum production, while the rest of the face tends to be drier. Presenting an unstable balance, this skin type can sometimes be difficult to manage. However, there are treatments suitable for combination skin.

Night cream is an essential part of skin care. It is applied in the evening, but is there an optimal time for its application? What is the best time to apply it? We provide some insights on the subject to help you use your skincare products with full understanding.

The various care products do not preserve themselves in the same way or over the same period of time. Some products are sensitive to oxidation while others are not. To enjoy the benefits of the products used, it is necessary to respect the expiration dates. How long does a face cream last? We give you the answer to this question.

At 20, the skin is still considered young, but it is also the age when skin aging can begin. Although it does not require the same care as mature skin, it does require care that will prevent the first signs of aging. The daily use of a cream formulated for this type of skin is therefore essential. Here is an overview of how to take care of your skin in your 20s.

For healthy and radiant skin, it is important to adopt a daily beauty ritual consisting of treatments that meet the demands of the skin type and age. Naturally, the beauty routine at 70 is not the same as at 30 or even 50 years old. At this age, the skin shows more signs of ageing than before. The choice of a suitable face cream will best support the natural ageing process. We tell you everything you need to continue ageing beautifully!
Like food products, beauty products have an expiration date. Humidity and heat can alter their effectiveness. To preserve their effects and properties to the full, it's essential to store them in accordance with certain rules. Here's our skincare storage advice to ensure your beauty products don't deteriorate before their time.

From the mid-twenties, the first signs of skin ageing begin to appear. As we age, the process of cell renewal slows down, which weakens the fibroblasts and therefore the structure of the skin. Indeed, collagen, hyaluronic acid, and elastin, which allow the skin to remain firm, smooth, and elastic, gradually see their levels decrease. This results from a combination of internal and external ageing factors. Wrinkles, fine lines, and skin sagging are the most obvious manifestations of skin ageing and tend to become more pronounced with age.

No matter your skin type, your complexion can lose its radiance. This is recognised by its greyish colour. Due to the lack of radiance, the face tends to appear aged or tired. However, there are treatments available to address dull skin and restore its glow.

When the skin barrier is weakened, the skin is more exposed to external aggressions. As a result, it responds by showing various signs such as tightness, itching and redness. To soothe this sensitive skin, specific creams are available.
From puberty, and even into adulthood, the skin is prone to spots and other blemishes. Unsightly, but not impossible to eliminate. In order to treat this type of skin, it is important to choose a specific cream... and the right one!
If your skin appears shiny both upon waking and at the end of the day, it is highly likely that it falls into the category of oily skin. In addition to an excess of sebum, it may also be prone to blemishes such as blackheads and comedones. Fortunately, solutions exist. Here are some.

Hydration is crucial for maintaining soft skin. However, our skin is constantly exposed to a variety of internal and external aggressors that could potentially dry it out and make it sensitive. Of course, some people naturally have sensitive skin: dryness is not always the sole culprit. Therefore, it is important to hydrate and nourish the skin to strengthen the hydrolipidic film that acts as a barrier against water loss and external aggressions (UV, pollution, etc...). Fortunately, there are treatments available to alleviate these dry areas. Let's delve deeper.

Smooth, soft, neither dry nor oily... Normal skin types exhibit few imperfections. Their unique characteristic is their ability to withstand external aggressions (humidity, cold or heat, etc...). However, just like other skin types, normal skin also requires regular care. Here's why.

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