How to care for my sensitive skin

Does your skin start to redden, sting, burn or itch just by looking in the mirror? At least that’s what it feels like when you have sensitive skin. Today we are going to take a closer look at atopic skin. What is sensitive skin? Sensitive skin is a common problem, but is not a medical … Read more

ABBI, artificial intelligence for your skin

When it comes to cosmetics, the shelves of drugstores are full of options. But are these products really the solution to YOUR skin problems? ABBI has set out to create cosmetics that are 100% personalised and adapted to YOUR skin. Since each person is unique, we must choose our products according to our own needs. … Read more

Natural hair removal for soft skin

Hair removal is a subject that concerns more and more women these days. While some opt to keep hair on their bodies, others want smooth, perfectly waxed legs so they can make the most of sunny days and light summer outfits. However, hair removal can be a tedious process, requiring meticulous preparation to avoid irritation … Read more

Because caring for your injuries doesn’t have to be painful

Burns, cuts, splinters, scratches… Everyday injuries can happen at any time. Whether they’re big or small, they can happen to anyone. But when the injury does occur, it’s never easy to relieve it without an unpleasant tingling sensation. But it’s an inevitable step, and we all know about it. Find out about the products, gestures … Read more

Rivadouce, skincare for the whole family

Since its creation in 1971, Rivadouce has established itself as one of the leading organic cosmetics brands on the market. Innovation, creativity, imagination and naturalness are the values that have enabled this family-run brand to become a benchmark for professionals and consumers alike. Here’s a closer look at Rivadouce, a committed ORGANIC brand that cares … Read more

How do I choose the right serum for my skin?

Serums are cosmetic products concentrated in active ingredients such as: Hyaluronic acid or vitamin C. As a result, some can help reduce the signs of ageing, pigmentation spots and dehydration. In fact, many of these anti-ageing serums are available from our online organic pharmacy Soin & Nature. What’s more, some are vegan, allergy-tested or suitable … Read more

Alvadiem, skin expert

60 years have passed since the beginnings of Alvadiem, the skin expert, in Lambesc. Obviously, the brand has grown a little, but without ever betraying its history or its convictions. Alvadiem has remained loyal to France. Because when it comes to cosmetics, made in France is the obvious choice.. Alvadiem is a renowned skin care … Read more

Finding the perfect micelar water

Micellar water takes its name from the micelles it contains. These are small particles that trap impurities. These dirt particles then mix with the aqueous phase to be eliminated. What is special about this water? It has the freshness of a water and the effectiveness of a make-up remover oil, a formidable combination that removes … Read more

How to choose your natural deodorant

A staple in our bathrooms and an essential part of our morning routine, deodorant is nowadays applied automatically. What’s more, it plays an important role in our conversations when the warm weather arrives. This cosmetic product generally contains antibacterial agents to eliminate the unpleasant body odours that emanate from our sweat. Unlike anti-perspirants, deodorants are … Read more

Centella asiatica for skin health

If you’re a fan of Korean-style skincare (aka K-beauty), you’ve probably heard of Centella asiatica. In fact, it’s known by various names, including Brahmi, asiatica, tiger herb and Gotu kola. The term “Cica” certainly sounds familiar, doesn’t it? Centella Asiatica & Skin health Centella asiatica is a plant native to Asia that has been used … Read more

How can eczema be treated naturally?

Eczema is actually the name of a group of conditions that cause different symptoms: inflammation, itching and a reddening of the skin. Otherwise known as atopic dermatitiseczema is not contagious. Although the exact cause of eczema is unknown, researchers know that people who develop it do so because ofa combination of genes and environmental triggers. … Read more

Acute urticaria and homeopathic medicines

The urticarial rash is characterized by a set of seropapules , red or pink, sometimes discolored in the center, similar to nettle stings. They result, under the influence of an antigen-antibody conflict, from the local release of histamine , which offers papilledema with pruritus and burning sensation.. This eruption, of sudden onset, is fleeting. It usually disappears in a few hours or a … Read more

Calendula Officinalis, the calendar garden marigold

In ancient Greece, Theophrastus and Dioscorides spoke of a plant called Klymenos . At the same time, among the Romans ( Virgil , Pliny , Columella …), the case of Caltha is mentioned. Some writers who are not very informed have wanted to see in these two names the concern . If the first of these terms is forgotten, confusion over the second term persisted for so long that in the 16th century Jean Bauhin designated … Read more

The role of homeopathy in skin burns

The role of homeopathy in skin burns

We call “burns” all injuries caused by heat. There are three degrees of damage. The severity of burns is a function not only of the degree, but also of the area of ​​the lesions. Homeopathy acts effectively against localized burns, reducing pain and hastening healing. Extensive burns are obviously in the hospital domain, but they can benefit from the … Read more

All the benefits of an oriental shower with Tadé

All the benefits of an oriental shower with Tadé

After a long day of stress, there’s nothing like a good Oriental shower with Aleppo soap from the Tadé brand . Enchanted by the art of oriental bathing, the Tadé brand makes you relive the pleasure of the queens of yesteryear thanks to its products which have been able to combine the perfumes of the Orient with the know-how of its … Read more

Herpes or cold sore from the naturopathic point of view

The figures are astonishing: 9 million French people develop cold sores each year! Depending on the country, 50 to 90% of the population is infected with this virus! By the age of 4, 75% of children have already been in contact with this highly contagious virus. What is herpes? Herpes labialis or cold sore is a benign condition for the … Read more

Wild pansy, dermatological flowering plant

Wild pansy, dermatological flowering plant

Unlike the March violet, the therapeutic career of wild pansy began late. There was no trace of it in Antiquity, and it played only a few symbolic and ornamental roles in the Middle Ages. The first interest in wild pansy dates back to the sixteenth century, when the word “pansy” first appeared. Although most Renaissance … Read more