
Often considered a predominantly male issue, dandruff nonetheless occurs in a significant proportion of women. Are there substantive sex-based differences, or is this merely a popular misconception? Let us explore whether dandruff genuinely affects men more than women.

Although they are subtle, there are some differences between men's and women's skin. Therefore, even though most products can be used interchangeably by both men and women, it is beneficial for everyone to have a personalised skincare routine. Discover all our advice here for taking care of your face as a man.

Rosacea is a chronic dermatological condition that presents in various ways: redness, dilation of blood vessels, spots, irritated eyes... This disease is predominantly found in women and rarely affects men. Learn more about this subject.

There are clear differences between men and women, whether it's on a genetic, hormonal, or anatomical level. A less striking distinction pertains to the skin. Indeed, whether it's the face or the body, a female epidermis does not have the same characteristics as a male epidermis. Here are some differences between women's and men's skin.
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