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La-Rosée Moisturizing Toner 200 ml La-Rosée Moisturizing Toner 200 ml
€14.90
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Caudalie Vinoclean Moisturizing toner Caudalie Vinoclean Moisturizing toner
€18.90
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Uriage Hyséac Purifying Peeling Toner 250 ml Uriage Hyséac Purifying Peeling Toner 250 ml
€9.95
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Propolia Organic Toning Lotion Tones and Refreshes 200 ml Propolia Organic Toning Lotion Tones and Refreshes 200 ml
€13.90
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Di Nina Eau Florale Imortelle Toner and Cleanser Di Nina Eau Florale Imortelle Toner and Cleanser
€16.49
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What are the different types of skin lotion and their specific benefits?

Moisturizing lotions are essential for keeping skin hydrated, preventing dryness and flaking. They are often enriched with ingredients such as glycerine,hyaluronic acid or shea butter, which help retain moisture in the skin.

Cleansing lotions play a crucial role in cleansing the skin, removing impurities and excess sebum. Components such asaloe vera androse water are frequently used for their soothing and purifying properties.

Exfoliating lotions help remove dead skin cells, promoting a clearer, more even complexion. Ingredients such as alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) or beta-hydroxy acids (BHAs ) are often included for their effectiveness in renewing the skin.

How to choose the ideal lotion for your skin type?

For dry skin, opt for lotions rich in moisturizing agents such as glycerine or shea butter. These ingredients are excellent for deep nourishment and hydration.

Those with oily skin should opt for light, non-comedogenic lotions containing sebum-regulating ingredients such assalicylic acid.

For sensitive skin, we recommend hypoallergenic, fragrance-free lotions enriched with soothing ingredients such asallantoin orchamomile extract.

What ingredients should I avoid in lotions for sensitive skin?

It's best to avoid ingredients such asalcohol, synthetic fragrances and harsh preservatives (like parabens), which can irritate or trigger allergic reactions.

How and when to apply a lotion to maximize its effects?

Lotion should be applied to clean, slightly damp skin, ideally after a shower, to help lock in moisture. Use gentle, circular movements to encourage absorption and circulation.

What's the difference between a lotion and a cream?

The main difference lies in consistency and water concentration. Lotions are generally lighter and less oily than creams, making them ideal for daily use or for oily skin. Creams, on the other hand, are richer and more moisturizing, suitable for dry skin or night-time use.

How do I store a lotion to maintain its effectiveness?

Keep your lotion in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight. Be sure to reseal the container after each use to prevent oxidation and bacterial contamination.

How do lotions work on problem skin such as acne or eczema?

For acne-prone skin, lotions containing salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can be very effective. These ingredients help reduce inflammation and unclog clogged pores, thus preventing breakouts. For eczema, emollient lotions rich in lipids and ceramides are recommended to repair the skin barrier and reduce dryness and itching.

How important is pH in skin lotions?

The skin's pH is normally slightly acidic, around 5.5. Using a lotion with the right pH helps maintain the skin's natural balance and protect against bacteria and other pathogens. A lotion with the wrong pH can disrupt this protective film, causing dryness, irritation and infection.

Can body lotions be used on the face?

It's generally advisable to avoid using body lotions on the face. Facial skin is finer and more sensitive than body skin, requiring specific, less oily, non-comedogenic formulations to avoid pore clogging and irritation.

How can I tell if a lotion contains allergenic ingredients?

To identify potential allergens in a lotion, check the ingredients list for substances known to cause allergies, such as certain preservatives, fragrances or colorants. It's also a good idea to carry out a patch test on a small area of skin before using the product on the whole body or face.

Are there effective natural alternatives to traditional lotions?

Yes, many natural alternatives can effectively moisturize and nourish the skin. Vegetable oils such ascoconut oil,argan oil andjojoba oil are excellent natural moisturizers. Plant extracts such asaloe vera and shea butter are also popular for their moisturizing and repairing properties. These alternatives can be particularly appealing for those looking to adopt a more natural or organic skincare routine.