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Skin Cleansing

A thorough skin cleansing helps to remove impurities, excess sebum and dead cells that clog the pores. By purifying the skin, it optimises the absorption of the treatments applied afterwards, thereby enhancing their effectiveness and various benefits.
FAQ about skin cleansing

How often should one cleanse their skin?

It is recommended to cleanse your skin twice a day, morning and evening, to remove impurities, excess sebum and the residues of the day. However, in the morning, the use of a simple toning lotion is sufficient.

What is the difference between a cleanser and a makeup remover?

A makeup remover is designed to remove makeup, sunscreens, and surface impurities, while a cleanser aims to deeply cleanse the skin by eliminating excess sebum, dead cells, and any remaining impurities, leaving the skin perfectly purified.

Is it necessary to perform a double cleanse?

The dual cleansing method is beneficial for removing all impurities accumulated on the skin throughout the day and deeply purifying the skin. This practice also allows the skin to regenerate more effectively during the night and enhances the absorption of active ingredients.

How to choose your cleanser?

When choosing a cleanser, it is important to consider your skin type and skin concerns. Thus, a person with dry skin would likely lean towards a cleansing milk, while a purifying gel would be more suitable for skin prone to acne.

What are the signs of poorly cleansed skin?

The signs of poorly cleansed skin include a dull complexion, clogged pores, blackheads, frequent blemishes, and a feeling of an oily film or rough texture.

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