Exfoliation 101: physical, chemical and enzymatic
Exfoliation is a crucial part of any good skincare routine. Done once or twice per week, depending on skin type and conditions, it eliminates dead ...
Read moreExfoliation is a crucial part of any good skincare routine. Done once or twice per week, depending on skin type and conditions, it eliminates dead ...
Read moreAcne is an inflammatory disease of the skin, caused by changes in the hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland (pilosebaceous units).
Read moreThere is a lot of misinterpretation regarding Sun Protection Factors, such as how they work and what to look for when selecting a product, so let’s...
Read moreOily skin is a skin type that is characterized by an overproduction of sebum. This secretion of sebum takes place in the areas where the sebaceous ...
Read moreG.M. Collin’s journey began in 1957, when the renowned Parisian dermatologist, Dr. Lapinet pioneered the use of collagen pellicles to heal the skin...
Read moreBy incorporating an extra five minutes a day to care for your body, the same way you do with your facial routine, your body routine can provide exc...
Read moreEvery day, your skin is damaged by sneaky environmental stressors, including pollutants and blue light emitted from electronic devices.
Read moreStem cells are essential for tissue maintenance and repair to keep the skin looking healthy. Stem cell exhaustion is regarded as being the primary ...
Read moreWater is to the skin as is to the soil of a plant: essential to thoroughly moisturize a plant’s soil before fertilizing, to ensure uniform distribu...
Read moreSensitive skin is skin that experiences the slightest sensation more intensely than normal skin due to an imbalanced ecosystem (hydric & lipidi...
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