
Gluten, a protein found in our food, can also be incorporated into the realm of cosmetics, thereby generating additional concern for those who are intolerant. Does the application of skincare products containing gluten truly pose risks in cases of food intolerance? Learn more about this issue by continuing to read.

Different from acne breakouts and allergies, skin purging occurs after using a new product rich in exfoliating agents. This phenomenon, which can last several weeks, can be uncomfortable. Here are our tips for taking care of the skin when it is going through a purging process.

Cosmetic skincare is designed to enhance the appearance of the skin and care for it. However, sometimes their application can be accompanied by side effects, which can be more or less bothersome. Let's explore together the main adverse effects following the use of a cosmetic product and how to deal with them.

Allergic reactions following the use of a cosmetic product are not so rare. Indeed, daily care products sometimes contain substances that can cause skin disorders, but the cause-and-effect relationship is not always easy to establish. What signs reveal an allergy to a cosmetic product? Here is an overview.

Tingling, itching, redness... The use of a cosmetic product can expose one to more or less serious adverse effects. When these symptoms occur, what actions should be taken to remedy them? And what can be done to avoid them? Here are some tips to deal with these types of skin discomforts.

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