Preparing your skin naturally for the sun

Summary

    With the arrival of summer, your skin deserves special attention. Even before the first sunbaths, certain carotenoid-rich plant oils can become your best allies. True concentrates of light, these richly coloured oils prepare the skin, enhancing the complexion's radiance and prolonging your tan.

    At Bioflore, we believe in simple, respectful, sensorial beauty. Thanks to our natural skincare products, you can protect your skin, brighten it naturally and help it to cope better with exposure to the sun.

    In this article, we'll help you choose the skincare products best suited to your skin type: plant oils, facial fluids or creams rich in protective and regenerating active ingredients... everything you need to look your best.

    Add some sunshine to your skincare routine

    Add 2 or 3 drops to your usual face care product for a natural ‘anti-tan’ effect and to prepare the skin for the sun.

    For all skin types, even pregnant and breast-feeding women

    A trio of fine plant oils for a sun-kissed complexion.

    This treatment oil illuminates, regenerates and prepares the skin for the sun: a healthy glow guaranteed!

    For mature, tired skin

    After cleansing and toning your skin, apply the Regenerating Fluid to the face, neck and bust for a dose of regeneration.

    The fluid reduces signs of fatigue and brightens the complexion by acting on the skin's hydration and elasticity.

    In the evening, follow your routine with the Radiance Revitalising Cream.

    For oily skin with imperfections

    Apply alone (just a few drops) or mixed into your creams or homemade face preparations. This oil is all you need to brighten up your complexion, thanks to its carotenoids and pro-vitamin A content.

    For body care

    With its regenerative and anti-oxidant properties, it gives the skin a beautiful colour and a natural glow.

    Our tip: You can add a few drops of sunshine to your dose of carrot macerate for an even more radiant skin care product.

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