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Hydrate Your Skin

Even if you have a good complexion, it won't stay that way forever if it isn't properly hydrated. Always choose a day cream to suit your skin type.

Hydrated skin is younger-looking skin
Hydration is essential to hold back the signs of ageing and is the key to young-looking skin. Like the body, the skin is made up of 70% water and 13% corneal layer. Below this threshold skin weakness and is at greater risk of deterioration. Exposed to sun, wind and pollution, the cornel layer dries out and wrinkles appear. It is therefore essential to maintain the water content of the skin by through hydration.

To the rescue
There are several ways to replenish hydration. First and foremost, you must drink plenty of water. Remember that internal hydration takes care of 30 to 40% of the skin's needs.
To hydrate your skin from the outside, use a good cream. Applied daily, it will restore vitality.
The first casualty of dehydration is dry skin. For this, the rescue remedy is found in ceramids and fatty acids, both of which have deep penetrating properties and enrich the weakened corneal layer. A word of warning: oily skin can also become dehydrated. In this case, you must rehydrate without adding oil. Certain products of marine origin which contain continuous skin-irrigating ingredients are best for this.


Some Facts about Hydrateing Your Skin
  • Choose a cream which has rich hydrating properties.
  • Don't forget that oily skin can be dehydrated too.
  • Drink plenty of water to irrigate your skin from within.



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