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High levels of environmental pollution, in fact, can accelerate skin aging, trigger inflammations, and cause a whole range of dermatological problems. Fine dust therefore affects not only our health but also the health of our skin
[INDICE:h2] The skin microbiome is an invisible but essential protagonist of your skin: it is not just a surface to...
Exfoliation is a fundamental part of the skincare routine because it allows the skin to regenerate, renewing its surface layer and preparing it to better absorb the active ingredients present in serums and face creams.
[INDICE:h2] Exfoliation is a fundamental component of every skincare routine. It not only helps skin cells regenerate but also deeply...
Combination or oily skin tends to become shiny (T-zone) and show more visible pores, but it can still show signs of damage: dehydration, micro-inflammation, and photodamage make lines more visible, even when the skin produces excess sebum.
Menopause involves a natural drop in estrogen and a period of hormonal changes that affect skin and hair. Estrogens protect...
The gaze is the focal point of the face, but the skin around the eyes is the first to give in to the signs of time, stress, and fatigue. Finding the right product for your needs (dark circles, bags, or wrinkles) is not just a matter of ingredients, but of a scientific and conscious approach. Are you ready to transform your periocular routine?
Dry or dehydrated skin: how to recognize and take care of it Often, due to hormonal fluctuations, endogenous problems, or sudden temperature changes during the winter season, the facial skin begins to feel tight, appear less toned, dull, and irritated. These are classic symptoms of dry or dehydrated skin.
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