Skin types
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Skin is a word that’s on everyone’s lips nowadays, but what do we really know about it? Skin is a vital organ that needs proper care. It is, in fact, the body’s largest organ, covering a surface from 1.5 m2 to 2 m2 and weighing approximately 5 kg (epidermis and dermis combined)! |
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Oily skin involves the overproduction of sebum, a component of the hydrolipidic film that protects skin from dryness. When produced in excess quantities, however, sebum can cause quite a few woes – everything from blocked pores and blemishes to shiny, oily skin. In this article, you will discover the types of products to include in your beauty regimen in order to address problems caused by oily skin. |
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In their forties, at times even sooner, some women will develop what are commonly known as “age spots” or “liver spots.” These brownish blemishes are a form of localized hyperpigmentation of the skin due to an increased production of melanin (brown pigments). They generally appear on the most sun-exposed areas of the body: face, neckline, arms, shoulders and hands. |
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Troubled by age spots , discolorations or acne marks? You’d like to get rid of them, but the thought of subjecting yourself to microdermabrasion seems a bit too… abrasive? Here’s great news! Garnier introduces a gentler alternative to harsh dermatological procedures: vitamin C. |
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Day in and day out, our skin is subjected to harmful elements. Soap, sun, wind, indoor heating, hot showers and baths – these all play a role in dehydrating our epidermis. Lucky for us, moisturizing milks, lotions, creams, emulsions and butters come to the rescue, but which one should you choose? |
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With your teen years well behind you, you probably thought oily skin would be a thing of the past by now. Think again! A growing number of adult women are faced with this problem and its related inconveniences. Read on to learn how to fight it! |
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Is toning lotion really necessary? Absolutely! Making good use of this type of purifying product every day can greatly benefit your skin, leaving it radiant and balanced. And what woman can say “no” to that! Time to zoom in on toning lotion! |
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Stretch marks develop when collagen and elastin – fibres in the dermis that account for skin healing and elasticity – are damaged or not available in sufficient quantity. |
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As we all know, pregnancy comes with its fair share of physical changes, not to say upheavals! The organ that reacts most readily to pregnancy is, of course, our skin, from head to toe! In fact, cortisol, one of the hormones secreted during pregnancy, reduces the production of collagen, which is responsible for skin’s elasticity. |
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In the winter, our skin is often less supple and our complexion becomes pale and lacklustre. To give it a fresh burst of radiance, follow these few tips. |
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While not really necessary for younger women, night cream should be discovered (or rediscovered) by those who want to do everything they can to keep their complexion healthy and youthful as the years go by. Let’s just say that starting at 30, the cream you use at night becomes just as important as the one you use during the day. |
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The eye contour area is fragile and thin in both men and women. Like their female counterparts, men can now reduce the appearance of bags, rings, wrinkles and signs of fatigue around their eyes. There are creams, serums and gels designed to smooth, refresh, decongest and tighten this delicate region. |
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While walking in a winter wonderland might be great fun for the kids, it’s a whole other story when it comes to our skin! Here are a few tips to help you regain a beautiful, supple complexion as you dash through the snow this winter! |
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Did you know that you don’t necessarily need to visit the beauty salon to minimize the signs of skin aging? It’s true! Thanks to treatments, such as at-home microdermabrasion, you can now erase fine lines and other minor imperfections in the comfort of your own living room! |
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Wrinkle-fighting moisturizers, youth serums, night cream...why use them and when? At approximately what age should you start? Here are a few tips to help clear things up! |
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It’s a fact! Sensitive skin (or reactive or hyper-reactive skin) is not just a woman’s bane. While 50 to 60 percent of women have problems with sensitive skin, some 30 percent of men are affected by it as well. |
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Organic cosmetics , or “biocosmetics”, are increasingly popular among consumers, and suppliers are keeping pace with demand! While not flooding the market, certified biocosmetics are now more and more common, and the existence of strict certification standards and regulations can certainly be said to promote this upward trend. |
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Around the age of fifty, hormonal changes associated with menopause cause the metabolism of the skin to slow. |
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Behind its leathery appearance, oily skin is quite fragile. It’s therefore important to pamper it with the appropriate skin care products. |
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Whether reactive or allergy-prone, certain types of skin are more sensitive than others. This issue requires special attention and specially designed products. |
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Dry skin is not necessarily lacking in water, but rather in oil – or sebum. While sebum has a bad reputation, it plays an important role in protecting the skin; it also lubricates it and boosts its elasticity. |
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Did you know that skin is 70 percent water? Yet anyone, regardless of age or skin type (oily, combination or dry), can have dehydrated skin. The good news is that this problem is temporary. With a few prevention measures and the right moisturizing products, your skin can regain its natural glow. |













