Summer is all about hot weather, beaches, pools and vacations. It’s also the perfect time to update your skin care routine. The warmer weather and longer days have a completely different effect on our skin than the cold winter months. The beauty tips below will help you make the most of the summer season while keeping your skin’s well-being in mind.
Who doesn’t enjoy a good sunbath in the summer? Am I right?! However, while it provides vitamin D that is beneficial to our entire body, it is important to know more about the sun’s rays that affect our skin on a daily basis and to protect ourselves during sun exposure. Here’s why and how to choose the right sunscreen for your skin type. Continue Reading…
So you have recently begun a permanent hair removal treatment and you wonder whether it is wise to carry on through the summer months? Never fear! Out of all the long-term hair removal solutions, electrolysis is far and away the one best suited for long sunny days. Indeed, summer and electrolysis get on very well… as long as certain basic rules are kept in mind.
Hat, sunglasses, adapted clothes, shade: here’s some of our allies to protect our skin from the sun, but our best friend in this battle against harmful UVA and UVB rays is sunscreen. We spread it and reapply, but still need to choose the best product for our skin. Sensitive skin? Reactive skin? Acne-prone skin? It’s time to opt for mineral sun protection!
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The main purpose of the day cream is to maintain the skin balance. Its sunscreens are designed to protect it on a superficial level, during brief exposure periods only. Furthermore, the day cream is generally applied early in the morning. However, even in the case of a regular sunscreen, it is recommended to repeat applications every two hours for adequate protection. Continue Reading…
There is no problem to plan some electrolysis sessions during the summer if you respect some basic rules. The important thing to remember is not to expose the treated area to the sun for a minimum of 24 hours before and 48 hours after treatment. Continue Reading…