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Facial care

Comedogenic or non-comedogenic oils

We been asked quite a few times over the last few years which of our oils to choose if you are looking for non-comedogenic oils, so-called non-comedogenic oils.

How to take care of your skin this summer

After a long and dark winter, it's nice to have brighter times and sun, but this change of weather can be a strain on our skin. The sun can cause sunburn, dehydrated skin, pigmentation and other damage that affects our skin. It is therefore important to give our skin extra care in order to have healthy and glowing skin in the summer.

Oily skin

Oily skin is a skin type that easily becomes glossy and shiny. Proper skin care for oily skin brings the skin into balance, minimizes breakouts and makes the skin appear healthy and radiant.

Pigment spots (melasma)

Sensitive and allergic skin can easily react to substances applied to the skin. This of course also applies to make-up. Learn more about the ingredients you should avoid and see our allergy-friendly ranges.

Pimples (acne)

Pimples (acne) are a common problem, and the vast majority of us get pimples at one point or another in our lives. There are a number of different products and treatments you can try against acne. If you suffer from acne a lot, you should avoid using greasy creams, as these can clog the sebaceous glands and lead to worsening.

Sensitive and allergic skin

Sensitive and allergic skin can easily react to substances applied to the skin. This of course also applies to make-up.

Wrinkles

As you get older, the skin will get more wrinkles and lose some of its "young" elasticity. Much of what happens is inevitable and determined by nature itself. But with good and correct skin care, you can retain much of your skin's glow and resilience for longer than you would otherwise.

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