
Dark circles are typically defined as a change in the pigmentation or texture of the lower eyelid. This alteration around the eye contour darkens the gaze and gives a tired appearance. Discover if turmeric can have an effect on dark circles.

Scientifically known as Curcuma longa, turmeric is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Zingiberaceae family. Thanks to its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties, turmeric is beneficial for skin care. For instance, it can be used to diminish the appearance of pigmentation spots. Let's explore its mechanism of action together.

Turmeric, a spice commonly used in cooking, is increasingly being studied for its potential effects on psoriasis. The anti-inflammatory and healing properties of turmeric could indeed help to reduce the symptoms of this inflammatory disease. Learn more in this article.

Turmeric has been used for centuries by traditional Chinese and Indian medicines for its anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Today, turmeric powder is included in various skincare products under its INCI name "Curcuma Longa Rhizome Powder". Known for its action on acne, is this ingredient also recommended for eczema?

Turmeric is a plant with numerous virtues. It is renowned for its culinary, therapeutic, and cosmetic properties. From its rhizomes, we obtain a yellow-orange powder, which, when applied to the skin, provides numerous benefits. Learn more about the anti-inflammatory effects of turmeric.

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