
Often criticized, sun exposure also has benefits, provided that one protects oneself and does not apply photosensitizing agents. Can one go out in the sun after using hyaluronic acid? And what about hyaluronic acid injections? Learn more by continuing to read.

Exposure to the sun is essential for well-being and the proper functioning of the body. However, it has many harmful effects and is among other things, the cause of premature skin aging. In an era where natural alternatives are favored, many use vegetable oils as sun protection, such as sesame oil. It is often heard that it could prevent UV rays from damaging the skin. Discover in this article if sesame oil is a real alternative to traditional sunscreens and thus able to protect the skin from UV rays.

The skin microbiota refers to the collection of microorganisms that reside on the skin. Any disruption can lead to an imbalance, which is detrimental to skin health. Notably, prolonged exposure to the sun could cause such a disruption. Let's explore what to do in case of a sun-induced imbalance in the skin microbiota.

Unfortunately, the sun is known to negatively impact a number of our skin's parameters. Among these is the skin microbiota. This is the collection of microorganisms that make up our "skin flora". In this article, let's explore how sun rays can affect it.

Keratosis pilaris is a common and harmless skin condition that causes the blockage of hair follicles and the emergence of small bumps on the skin's surface. One might sometimes hesitate to show their legs in the summer when affected by keratosis pilaris. But what if the sun was actually a solution? Learn more.

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