ex.VAT:
VAT:
inc.VAT:

The 2025 edition of Paris Packaging Week!
Thursday, May 1, 2014Advising consumers

Fasting therapy for your skin?

© Thinkstock-L'Observatoire des Cosmétiques

Fasting therapies are not only good for your body. Your skin can also greatly benefit from both a regular “cosmetic diet” and the total absence of any manipulation. A complete rest, is all that is on the agenda. Here are a few explanations…

Reading time
~ 5 minutes

The “no poo” trend already existed (i.e. not washing your hair anymore, “poo” being the short for “shampoo”), but your skin also needs some days off to regain a whole ecosystem and “wipe the slate clean”! A bit like a reset programme.

Less is more…

The skin does not always need to rely on cosmetics. As a matter of fact, it is always the same story: the more you get your skin used to creams, especially to fats, the more you create a need for comfort, and the more your skin will ask for it. This is true for the body, but also for the face, lips or hands. Women who constantly apply (several times a day) balm on their lips thus create an addiction to lipids. They wrongly believe – of course feelings are eminently subjective – they cannot do without it, in particular in winter. In fact, if they make the effort to remain “abstinent” for two days, they will see their mouths are not starving, and need not be treated more than once or twice a day. At first they will probably feel some tightness, but after a short period of time (usually 24 or 48h), the …

This content is only available to subscribersPREMIUM, PRO, STARTUP and TPE

Already subscribed?Log in

Discover our subscriptions

Advising consumersOther articles