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The skin is the largest organ in the body.  

 

It covers the entire external surface of the body and its structure consists of a very complex network that protects your body from chemicals, UV rays, pathogens and other mechanical injuries.
It is therefore important to protect it in the most natural way possible by reinforcing its initial protective action.

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The lower layers of the skin are constantly nourished by your blood circulation

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It provides oxygen and other nutrients to your skin. It is therefore essential to use products containing ingredients that penetrate deep in order to properly nourish its lower layers and therefore your epidermis and that do not clog the pores of your skin.


 

I offer you vegan and totally natural products

 

All the treatments I develop are organic, without chemical preservatives and in line with the natural needs of your skin.

All the vegetable oils and vegetable butters that I use are non-comedogenic in nature, so they do not clog the pores of the skin and penetrate, regenerate and nourish the skin deeply while allowing it to be oxygenated.

Everything in general is a question of circulation, energy must flow freely.

 

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These oils are cold pressed, and the butters are obtained by mechanical pressure.

 

They are then purified by physical processes without solvents or chemical raw materials. They therefore preserve all their natural nutrients. They are rich in aromas and antioxidants and allow your skin to be hydrated and nourished from the inside and outside.

 

 

My advice and recommendations

 

The slight shiny filter that can appear on the face after applying the face balm in particular which is denser than the serum, quickly disappears to be replaced by an illuminating effect.

 

It is generally recommended when applying facial care products, particularly those containing essential oils, not to go too far beyond the bone separating the eyes from the cheeks or the orbital floor in order to protect the eyes.

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