Continuing the list of things that need to be considered when spring comes, we return to small adjustments in the cosmetics we use:
3. Hydrated skin: count on exfoliation and good hydration products.
Chemical exfoliation can be performed using a diversity of products, containing AHA, BHA acids or retinoids, or you can turn to mechanical exfoliation, using creams or gel, including small gentle abrasive components. Each woman's ideal product can only be identified by testing, taking into account skin specifics.
Personally, I prefer dermatological products for this process. For a gentle, chemical exfoliation Effaclar Duo by Roche Posay, for a more effective, but harsh treatment: a retinoid product, or, for mechanical exfoliation: face scrub: Exfoliant Doux Aromatique aux 3 Roses, from Nuxe, alternating with the thermoactive masque Aroma Perfection.
Chemical exfoliation can be performed using a diversity of products, containing AHA, BHA acids or retinoids, or you can turn to mechanical exfoliation, using creams or gel, including small gentle abrasive components. Each woman's ideal product can only be identified by testing, taking into account skin specifics.
Personally, I prefer dermatological products for this process. For a gentle, chemical exfoliation Effaclar Duo by Roche Posay, for a more effective, but harsh treatment: a retinoid product, or, for mechanical exfoliation: face scrub: Exfoliant Doux Aromatique aux 3 Roses, from Nuxe, alternating with the thermoactive masque Aroma Perfection.
In what concerns hydration, I cannot stop from always testing new products (obvious from my reviews), but over time, I gradually turned to serums, as they rapidly sink into the skin, not leaving that awful and unaesthetic shine on your face. At the moment, I have to say that I'm pretty happy with a Galenic serum, Ophycee - Elixir jeunesse supreme (I promise a review later on).
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