
It happens to everyone to underestimate the effect of the sun in winter. Most people believe that the sun's rays are less intense during this period. Are they right to believe in this common misconception? Here is the actual reality.

Heating, low temperatures, icy winds, temperature fluctuations, high humidity... we tend to forget that in winter too, the epidermis is severely tested and this can have consequences on its appearance: dull complexion, skin dryness, irritations, redness, superficial chapping... It's no longer enough to just hydrate the skin, it's the entire daily skincare routine that needs to be adapted to the season. Here are 5 tips for a more protected and resilient skin during winter.

Although there are benefits to this change of season with a break from the heat and high humidity of summer, winter can bring with it dry skin and discomfort. What can be done against winter dryness? Discover in this article some preventative advice to maintain healthy skin, as well as simple measures to alleviate winter dry skin.

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.

100% natural and boasting numerous benefits, vegetable oils are increasingly taking centre stage in the field of cosmetics. Even though each one has specific properties suited to different skin types, their primary function remains to repair and soothe dry skin. Here is our ranking of the top three oils to use this winter.
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