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How does a cosmetic affect skin elasticity?
Elastin, the skin stretching protein Elastin puts our skin back in place after a contraction or a stretch. Because we…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
How to prevent wrinkles for ageing skin?
Understanding the natural ageing of the skin Our epidermis is composed of cells called keratinocytes arranged in layers. Like a…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
Why choose a shower oil for your skin?
Shower oils are moisturising; let it be said! Our skin is a natural physical barrier that protects our body from…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
What is the difference between natural and organic cosmetics?
What is a natural cosmetic? A natural cosmetic is a product containing at least 95% natural products. In other words,…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
What is the Natural Certified Label?
What does the Natural Certified label mean? The Natural Certified label is awarded to cosmetics for which at least 90%…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
What are free radicals and oxidative stress?
What are the famous free radicals? Free radicals are highly reactive compounds continuously produced by our body. In many ways,…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
Why use antioxidant skincare products?
What are antioxidants, and how do they work? Antioxidants are molecules that generally come from the plant world. They are…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
What is Wine Extracts³?
Antioxidants, the key against skin ageing It is a fact, our skin ages, and this is quite natural. But beyond…Published on 04/11/21- Learn about your skin
What does the 1.10.100 quality rating mean?
What does this 1.10.100 quality rating mean? A Belgian reference laboratory created this quality index for natural care formulations: Copaïba.…Published on 02/11/21- Learn about your skin
Why pH 5 cosmetics for my skin?
What is skin’s pH? Our skin is characterised by a pH of 5.5. In other words, its surface is slightly…Published on 02/11/21