ONE SLOUT, SEVERAL TYPES OF SKIN!
Like a palette of colors, humanity is rich in a diversity of skin tones. Each epidermis, from the lightest to the darkest, has its own needs, and requires protection and a specific routine. In this time of great debate, Miss Agathe wants to remind her of her support for all skin types!
A panel of colors!
Humanity is a large pictorial palette and there are as many skin colors as there are origins! The cosmetics market has also very quickly integrated it. Today, each skin has its own market, and even its own products. However, beyond the marketing game, these differences are real… Need for hydration, exfoliation, protection, it is not the same for light skin or dark skin.
While all skin types are equal, they have many different needs. From very light, through matte, to dark, let's review their different characteristics and the routines they have to follow.
Pantone light to dark
Notice to very fair skin.
Very fair skin has heightened sensitivity. Thinner and therefore more fragile, it sometimes requires more attention than light to dark skin. This more sensitive epidermis will also require great diligence in terms of hydration. Looking for the ideal partner? Miss Agathe offers her day cream. Composed of 60% snail slime extract, known to stimulate the synthesis of collagen, elastin, vitamins, and an exclusive cocktail of 4 active ingredients, this cream will be your everyday ally.
Also, even when she is not at the beach, fair skin will sometimes need to add a drop of sunscreen to her classic day cream. Indeed, even when it does not point the tip of its nose, the sun remains omnipresent and particularly for you, very fair skin!
message to fair skin
With its fine epidermis, fair skin is just as exposed to external aggressions. Pollution, fatigue, tobacco, she suffers more than her fellow mates. To reduce these aggressive factors, it is recommended, in addition to moisturizing it, to regularly exfoliate in order to free the pores of impurities.
Finally, when approaching the age of maturity, aging attacks more harshly fair skins which will tend to mark more than darker skins. Miss Agathe's anti-aging serum will then come to your rescue!
To you dark skin
Luckily, dark skin requires a slightly less sophisticated routine. Indeed, the melanin present in the skin constitutes a naturally protective screen. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't apply sunscreen. In this regard, Miss Agathe also took care of it by creating her sunscreen based on snail extract. In addition to being natural and organic, the latter is entirely respectful of the underwater fauna and flora. Why deprive yourself of it?
A word for dark skin
If they are thicker, more toned, and well vascularized, dark skins are also particularly sensitive to seasonal changes. From one season to another, it's the big shift. In summer, they have excess sebum, and in winter, they are hard hit by drought. It is during this period that they are advised to apply the rich cream based on Mlle Agathe's snail slime extract. It will perk up the most thirsty layers of the epidermis!
As for the pangs of time, the luck of dark skins is to be much less marked than their clear equivalents. Melanin diffuses its super power and also acts as a barrier to the big bad aging!
Snail slime: guaranteed compatibility in the plural
And the snail in all this? Good news: mucus, with its many moisturizing, regenerating, protective and healing properties, is well suited to all skin types.
In more or less strong doses, mucus fits perfectly into all routines. Whether it's moisturizing the most fragile, very light to light skin, matte skin, protecting it from the sun's UV rays, or even darker skin to deeply moisturize it. The cars