When it comes to solutions for stretch marks, natural plant oils are often the first thing that comes to mind. Rich in fatty acids, they are indeed among the best anti-stretch mark
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If you have stretch marks, or are worried about them appearing, there are natural solutions to help care for your skin. Plant oils are one of the best options when it comes to anti
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There are many misconceptions about darker skin tones… starting with the idea that Black or mixed skin is more prone to stretch marks. Myth or reality? We’ve separated fact from fi
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Do you struggle with stretch marks, or worry about them appearing on your stomach, thighs or buttocks? What if argan oil — used for centuries by Berber women — could be the answer?
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How to get rid of stretch marks: the best treatments
Like many people, you may be prone to stretch marks. Around 70% of women and 40% of men are affected. While some find them easy to live with, for others they can be a real source o
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Microdermabrasion: the solution to fade stretch marks?
Stretch marks are a real source of self-consciousness. You do everything to hide those fine lines on your stomach, thighs or buttocks… You’d love to fade them, and you’ve heard abo
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Coconut oil — the new remedy for stretch marks? Let’s find out! One thing is certain: this delicately scented oil has become the ultimate star of both beauty and nutrition. It’s fo
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Using shea butter on stretch marks: is it a good option?
You’ve probably already heard of shea butter — the plant-based butter used by African women to care for their skin and their babies’. Moisturising, protective and regenerating, it’
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Macadamia… the name of this nut is probably very familiar to you. And for good reason: it’s delicious and often used in ice creams and desserts. But did you know that the oil extra
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The Gold of the Desert: that is the nickname given to jojoba, a shrub native to Central America, cultivated for centuries for the wax found in its seeds. And for good reason: jojob