
Tanning imparts a sun-kissed hue to your skin. Exposing your body to the sun for a few minutes can be both soothing and comforting, but having your body slathered in sunscreen isn't always pleasant. The desire to wash oneself can therefore arise after a tanning session, but could this potentially disrupt the skin's pigmentation process?

It is not uncommon for the skin to peel after a tanning session. This phenomenon indicates a disturbance in cellular renewal following significant cutaneous dehydration. Between the urge to remove flaky scales and the accompanying itchiness, peeling skin can be quite uncomfortable. Here are some measures to adopt to soothe it.

Glitter oil is a product that straddles the line between skincare and makeup, adding a festive touch to the skin. It is particularly favoured during the warmer seasons and enhances a tan. Learn more about this summer essential.

Extracted from the castor seed, castor oil is an ingredient with multiple benefits for the skin and hair. Toning and antioxidant, it is one of the most popular vegetable oils in cosmetics. It is sometimes attributed with tanning properties. But what is the reality?
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