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All you ever wanted to know about skin and dermatological disorders.
Putting on make-up is no haphazard matter, especially when you have sensitive skin. Here are 10 tips to help you.
Redness, irregularities and imperfections are all flaws that women would like to play down. Corrective make-up gives them a solution.
Interview with a dermatologist who discusses the use of make-up on pigmentation disorders.
Interview with a dermatologist who shares advice on using make-up on undereye circles.
Interview with a dermatologist who shares advice on using corrective make-up to camouflage a scar.
Interview with a dermatologist specialised in medical make-up to learn how to conceal red imperfections.
Discover how Céline succeeded in getting over her complex thanks to corrective make-up.
25 %: This is the percentage of pigments contained in a corrective foundation. By means of comparison, traditional foundation has 15 to 20%.
source : Labos LRP
TRUE and FALSE
Certain ingredients in make-up products can potentially be allergenic. However, there are products that provide high dermatological and ophthalmological tolerance. With these you can avoid dryness and roughness of the epidermis as well as tightness and redness.