The benefits of a summer body routine, selected by an expert
Coming from the cosmetology of life , our body selection brings together the best of nature and biotechnological innovation . Each treatment meets a specific need, discover in this article the selection of our dermatologist.
The alliance of nature and biotechnology for protected skin
Our formulas combine powerful natural active ingredients and biotechnological innovation , for proven effectiveness: antioxidants, amino acids, precious plant oils and algae extracts protect, repair and illuminate the skin.
Our best-selling products to enhance your body this summer
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The AHA Smoothing Body Scrub combines fruit AHAs and apricot kernel oil to gently exfoliate while enveloping the skin in a nourishing veil. To "sunbathe" properly, you must begin exposure with perfectly hydrated skin, maintained by regular peels and scrubs , because a thick stratum corneum protects against UV rays. Well exfoliated and hydrated, the skin will sunbathe evenly and will therefore be more luminous.
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The Summer Garden Radiance Balm concentrates COMPLEX G5® , a patented combination of antioxidants, vitamins and amino acids - vegetable oils and waxes for an even and long-lasting tan.
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Nourishing Rose Petal Oil , rich in camellia, raspberry, buriti and jojoba oils , softens, illuminates and repairs skin and hair.
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Toning Massage Oil with touloucouna oil restores energy and comfort to the skin, to combat heavy legs.
Sun milk protects and prevents skin aging thanks to Porphyra umbilicalis algae extract , anti-UV and anti-aging.

How to get a nice tan?
To get a beautiful tan, avoid burning and overexposure at all costs. Start with short exposures, especially if your skin is lighter. The slower you tan, the longer it will last and the less dry your skin will be when you return to school. How can you incorporate sun care into your routine?
Adopt a diet rich in beta-carotenes, vitamins and antioxidants
Eat foods rich in vitamin A at every meal to get a slightly more tanned complexion: cod liver oil, micro-algae (spirulina and chlorella), colorful fruits and vegetables to eat raw (lettuce, spinach, kale, carrots, squash, tomatoes, eggplant, beetroot, blueberry, watermelon, papaya, guava and melon).
Reminder: Why are UV rays dangerous for the skin?
UV rays break down connective tissue, stimulate cell proliferation, and trigger the synthesis of free radicals. Time and genetics aren't the only factors responsible for skin aging. Quite the opposite, in fact. So pay close attention to the skin on your face and décolleté, which is more fragile and more susceptible to the signs of aging.
Our dermatologist's advice to prolong your skin's radiance
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Drink enough water to maintain skin hydration.
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Alternate between exposure and shaded areas to avoid damage.
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Extend the routine after summer to maintain comfort and radiance.
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