
Although there is less pollution in the air, the climate of alpine regions can affect the skin. Therefore, there is a behaviour to adopt for anyone who lives, works or spends holidays in a snowy climate. We reveal here the skincare routine to have for a ski holiday in order to keep your skin healthy in cold weather.

Individuals suffering from psoriasis do not particularly enjoy winter, or the cold in general. During this period, the factors that promote the appearance of red patches increase tenfold and can exacerbate the condition. More information in this article.

The cold and winter wind can weaken and dry out the skin and hair if they are not properly protected. Nourishing and hydrating, shea butter is among the recommended ingredients for protecting against the effects of the cold. Here are the various uses of shea butter in winter.

The use of sunscreens to protect oneself from UV rays is generally encouraged to prevent skin cancer and reduce photoaging. The general advice is to adopt a preventative behaviour by using a sun protection product every day throughout the year, even in winter, so that people become more inclined to take precautions. But do we really need to apply sunscreen during the winter period?

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.

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