Summer is in full swing — time for lazy days in the sun and refreshing swims! The only downside: your white stretch marks. Your tan tends to make the pale streaks on your thighs, h
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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
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The arrival of warmer days brings mixed feelings: you look forward to sunny afternoons and long summer evenings, but far less to showing off your legs. The reason? Your calves are
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Stretch marks are marks caused by broken fibres resulting from excessive skin stretching. They can quickly become a daily concern, and it’s natural to want to fade them or, ideally
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Certain physical changes — excessive exercise, pregnancy, weight gain — can cause the skin to lose its firmness, resulting in whitish streaks commonly known as stretch marks. These
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If you feel self-conscious about your stretch marks and hesitate to wear a swimsuit or a skirt, don’t worry. Dermatology has developed a particularly effective solution against str
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Affecting the superficial cells of the skin, stretch marks appear as purplish, pink or white streaks on the surface of the epidermis. They are a type of scar that forms in specific
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Stretch marks are thought to affect 80% of women and 40% of men. Unsightly and often a source of real self-consciousness — especially once they’ve turned white — there are solution
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Many women encounter stretch marks at some point in their lives. There are several reasons why these unsightly marks appear on the skin. They are often a sign of reduced skin elast
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Though very common, stretch marks on the breasts can be a source of self-consciousness. More or less visible, they can generally be reduced in several ways.