Oily skin

<How should people with combination or oily skin behave in the sun?>

 

Beware of the sun! Yes, it does dry up spots, and blemishes tend to disappear under a tan, so the skin looks clearer and smoother. However, the sun has a delayed action effect that increases blemishes by causing the corneal layer to thicken, which leads to the retention of cells and sebum in the pilosebaceous follicle. This obstruction inevitably causes serious skin outbreaks as soon as the tan has gone.

To avoid any unpleasant surprises after your holidays, enjoy the benefits of the sunshine while protecting your skin regularly with a specific photoprotective product of at least SPF 20. Choose non-oily spray products that are easy to apply.

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