HYDRATING CREAMS
Facial creams are great allies in cosmetics, they serve to hydrate the skin and prevent transepidermal water loss, the main cause of premature wrinkles.
The secret to choosing a good facial cream is to observe your skin and know what its needs are.
A very simple trick that tells you if you will like that cream is to be guided by the texture and look at who it is intended for in our professional prescription section.
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Essential Cream Geranium Blossom
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Heather Illuminating Moisturizing Cream
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Comforting & Soothing cream
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Natural face moisturizer for oily skin
The best facial moisturizer for oily skin is one that contains a significant portion of the aqueous formula (water) and another oily one (oil).
Yes yes, you read correctly, oily skin also needs oil.
Natural facial moisturizer for combination skin
"Combination" skin is common and can be a reason for consultation because it is difficult to choose the right cosmetic product if you do not ask for help.
The presence of hyper seborrheic or even acneic areas is not at all a valid reason to adapt the skin care routine for oily skin. It is necessary to take into account the reactivity of the skin that causes dryness in different areas of the face with combination skin.
Applying a cosmetic product for oily skin to these dry areas (or, conversely, applying a product for dry skin to oily areas) often causes poor tolerance and can cause skin discomfort.
Combination skin is not a skin type in itself, as it can be either dry or oily (hyper seborrheic). It is characterised by an oily T-zone (forehead, nose and chin) and normal or dry (or even flaky) skin on the rest of the face.
The best facial cream for combination skin has a light texture with active ingredients capable of hydrating and repairing the most dehydrated areas and balancing areas that tend to be oily, have larger pores and are shiny.