
The face is one of the most exposed areas of the body to external aggressions and can easily be covered with sweat, sebum, or even pollution particles. Therefore, it is essential to clean it well, particularly to prevent blemishes. However, we sometimes hear that excessive washing is counterproductive and promotes pimples. Myth or reality? Let's explore this question together.

Used daily, soap does more than just clean. It offers numerous benefits for the skin. It is particularly effective for treating targeted issues such as acne. Cold saponification is among the processes used to make organic, superfatted soap. Let's take a closer look at this method and its benefits.

Psoriasis, a chronic inflammatory disease, manifests as itchy red skin patches. Particularly sensitive, skin with psoriasis requires special attention. This raises a question: how should one cleanse skin with psoriasis? This article provides some answers.

Atopic eczema is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. It is characterized by dry skin accompanied by scabs and lesions, progressing in flare-ups. In the case of atopic eczema, what are the right actions to take? How can one wash without further irritating the skin?

Cleansing the skin is an essential step in any skincare routine. Therefore, the choice of cleanser is of utmost importance: it must be suitable for your epidermis and meet its needs. Among these options is the cleansing milk. Let's discover together everything you need to know about it.

Thanks to the active ingredients incorporated and its creamy texture, the cleansing milk has moisturizing, softening, and soothing properties, in addition to its basic function of cleaning the skin. Let's look together at how to use it effectively on a daily basis.

The first step in a skincare routine, it's not easy to find the facial cleanser formula that suits your skin. Indeed, there are many forms of facial cleansers on the market. However, they all have the same function: to remove impurities that have settled on the skin throughout the day. Cleansing milk and gel are among the solutions offered. But then, which one to choose between the two?

Normal skin, considered as "ideal", exhibits a smooth appearance, invisible pores, and a regular texture. No imperfections are visible on the skin surface. To maintain this homogeneity and uniformity, it is essential to follow a daily skincare routine.

An uneven skin texture, skin that appears shiny at all times of the day, or the presence of comedones are among the indicative signs of oily skin. Uncomfortable and unattractive, this type of skin is the result of various external and internal factors. Discover the soap to adopt for its treatment.

Among the various skin types, combination skin stands out from the others by combining the characteristics of both oily and dry skin. Quite complex in terms of characteristics, but fairly simple in treatment, the balance of combination skin can be maintained by using skincare products specifically designed for it.

Tightness, irritation, redness are the main signs of dry and dehydrated skin. However, it's important to clarify that dry skin and dehydrated skin are different. The care used for dry skin is therefore not the same as for dehydrated skin. We provide our advice for choosing the soap suitable for these types of skin.

A tired complexion, more pronounced dark circles, or even a grayish skin tone, the complexion can lose its radiance for various reasons: stress, poor diet, lack of sleep, or inadequate hydration. Fortunately, various solutions exist to combat a dull complexion, including the use of a cleansing care with vegetable oils.

External aggressors such as the sun, pollution, or makeup can have harmful effects on the skin. Poor lifestyle habits also promote sebum production, leading to the appearance of blackheads and enlarged pores. Let's focus on the treatments to use to remedy these issues.

Sensitive skin is prone to tingling, redness, itching, or even tightness. These reactions can follow an allergic reaction, temperature or hormonal variations, or simply dehydration. Discover our cold-processed soap designed to nourish your skin and reduce feelings of discomfort.

As we age, our skin begins to sag and wrinkles form. These signs are the result of normal cellular aging. However, this process can be accelerated by various factors: pollution, stress, or hormonal changes. Adopting appropriate skincare can delay skin aging and thus the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.

Whether it's olive oil, shea butter, or even coconut oil, there is a vast array of soaps available in the market. Skincare is not limited to the application of a moisturizing cream, the soap used to remove dirt also plays a crucial role. We provide some tips for choosing the right body soap.

Unlike industrial soaps, natural soaps are produced using a traditional method: cold process saponification. This method allows the preservation of the properties of each ingredient that makes up the soap. Here are four good reasons to choose a natural soap made through cold process saponification.

Soap is the product of a chemical reaction between a fatty substance and a strong base: cold saponification. This soap-making technique allows for the preservation of the properties of the ingredients used as much as possible. We provide more details on this process and its benefits.

Frequent hand washing is a crucial and effective preventative measure to avoid contamination. However, excessive washing can damage the hands, especially when the skin is sensitive. With all the soaps available on the market, it is important to choose the right solution to keep your hands clean while avoiding irritation.

According to the National Institute for Prevention and Health Education (I.N.P.H.E.), 80% of the microbes that surround us are transmitted through touch. Therefore, hand washing is crucial and should be incorporated into daily habits from an early age. On this note, it is important to know how often one should wash their hands.

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