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SENSITIVE SKIN
Sensitive skin is defined by an increased reactivity of the skin to the use of hygiene and beauty products, environmental aggressions (UV, hot, cold, wind) or stress…
GLYCATION AND SKIN
Among the many causes of aging, glycation is an important biological reaction worsen by lifestyle and nutrition habits. Glycation is a major axis to fight against skin aging.
LIPS BIOLOGY
The lips are a sensory organ, as well as an organ of seduction. Moisturized lips are a sign of youth and attractiveness. However, they have a very particular anatomy that makes them very fragile.
INFANT’S SKIN
Infant skin is different from adult skin. During the first months of life its structure and function evolve to allow the skin to properly play its role of barrier.
SUN & SKIN
Sun is good for our body. However emitted radiation can cause sun burns, premature skin aging or skin cancers.
NAIL BIOLOGY
Nails are appendages that protect the fingertips. Made of keratin, they have played an important role in our evolution.
THE EYE CONTOUR
The look is one of the keys to communication and seduction in humans. But this very important area is also one of the first to betray our age and lifestyle…
HAIR BIOLOGY
Hair grows from the hair follicles and has a unique life cycle. A hair grows then falls before a new hair starts to grow from the same follicle. Each hair follicle will have 20 to 30 cycles of growth during a human lifetime.
ACNE PRONE SKIN
Acne affects more and more adult women, impacting negatively well-being and self-confidence. Acne is a multifactorial skin condition caused by an inflammatory disorder of the pilosebaceous unit.
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