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Want to have smooth, radiant and blemish-free skin this fall? Fall for this natural lotion now, rated 100/100 on Yuka.
With the change of seasons, tanning often gives way to small spots. With the drop in temperatures and humidity, your skin can experience small problems. In this case, which product should you turn to? We have found an economical, natural solution that smoothes skin texture instantly.
An organic cucumber lotion
First good point: this lotion, purifying and balancing, is rated 100/100 on Yuka. A maximum score, justified by its composition without a false note with 99.5% natural ingredients:
- Cucumber, which refreshes, soothes and hydrates facial skin thanks to its high water content and anti-inflammatory properties;
- Prebiotics, which strengthen the skin barrier and promote a healthy microbiological balance;
- Thyme, which has antiseptic and purifying properties;
- A powerful duo (lactic acid, also called AHA, and zinc) which fights excess sebum, soothes redness and refines skin texture.
Thanks to all these active ingredients, the brand’s Purifying Lotion Pulp of life – intended for combination to oily skin – reduces imperfections (pimples, blackheads) and tightens pores… without drying out the skin! Indeed, its ultra-light texture helps to deeply hydrate the epidermis.
The cherry on the cake: these ingredients all come from unusual fruits and vegetables.saved from waste by French farmers”reveals the brand. And its price remains low: €9.90 per bottle.
Something to do good for your skin, your wallet and the planet!
Simply integrate this lotion into your skincare routine, morning and evening.
After cleansing your skin (it must be perfectly clean and dry), apply the lotion to your face and neck directly with your hands.
Allow the active ingredients to penetrate before applying the rest of your care, such as a serum or moisturizer.
Attention, “This lotion should not be used on sensitive, damaged or peeling skin. It is advisable to perform a skin test before use”, warns the brand on its site.
If in doubt, be sure to read the labels carefully… and ask your pharmacist for advice if necessary.