Pillars for the renewal of your body's protective layer
The ephemeral hydration provided by water
It does not provide nutrients to the skin. However, water remains essential: it hydrates the skin surface and helps to dilute the bioavailable active ingredients contained in skincare products, thus facilitating their deep penetration into the epidermis.
Should skincare products always be formulated with water?
Although the majority of skincare products contain at least 70% water, it is not essential because water is easily accessible, for example, from your tap. It can be combined with the product during the routine, as is the case with solid soaps or balms, where water is involved at the time of application.
Deep hydration
It relies on moisturizing active ingredients that promote cell renewal. It helps to preserve the elasticity, softness, and vitality of the skin, scalp, beard, and hair.
Nutrition
Nutrition complements hydration by providing essential vitamins, minerals, and proteins, which nourish, strengthen, and regenerate the body's protective layer.
Certain nutrients, such as antioxidants, vitamins, and other protective compounds, complement hydration by protecting the body's envelope against external aggressions such as pollution, UV rays, cold, or wind.
Lipid film
Lipids help maintain ephemeral hydration, as well as active ingredients for deep hydration, nourishment, and protection. This protects the body's envelope from external aggressions (pollution, UV rays, cold, wind), while promoting cell renewal.
Lifestyle changes
Adopt a balanced diet, restorative sleep, harmonious stress management, regular physical activity, and moderate sun exposure.
Also avoid physical aggressions such as excessive scratching of the skin or repeated tension on the hair. All these elements contribute to enhancing your protective envelope.
Change your beauty ritual
Prioritize natural, powerful, and versatile active ingredients, and limit product layering to preserve the balance and health of your body's envelope.