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How to take care of your hands. Beauty tips from L’occitane

Our industrious hands are always doing something, from cooking hearty meals to turning the pages of your favorite book.

A quality hand cream will make them soft and supple. Choosing the perfect cream formula means thinking about texture: do you need a balm enriched with organic shea butter to soothe dry skin?
Or a lightweight formula for gentle hydration?

Some of our hand creams are infused with certain essential oils that carry the gentle scent of a warm breeze with the scent of Provence flowers.

Here’s how to choose the perfect hand cream for your lifestyle.

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What are the criteria for choosing care products

Given the age-related characteristics of the skin, as the body matures, skin care will also change:

At 20+, the natural aging process of the body starts, and although the first external signs of skin maturity will not be noticeable soon, now is the time to take care of aging prevention. Skin at this age needs antioxidant support and intense hydration. From the age of 25, it is worth including moisturizers for the eyelids in the beauty routine. Young skin uses its own resources to the maximum and is well renewed, so moisturizing and regular cleansing will be enough to maintain its tone.
At 30+ years, the body already noticeably reduces the synthesis of hyaluronic acid, collagen and other elements necessary to maintain the density, firmness and elasticity of the skin. By the age of 35, age-related changes become noticeable: mimic wrinkles, dehydration creases, the skin loses its tone. It is recommended to increase antioxidant support, add UV protection and include anti-aging formulas based on hyaluronic acid and collagen in your beauty routine.
At the age of 40+, it is time for a full-fledged fight against age-related changes. By the age of 45, many people have such noticeable manifestations of skin maturity as pigmentation, deformation of the oval of the face, deep creases and a network of small wrinkles in the eyes and lips, and a decrease in skin turgor. A cosmetic bag at this age is replenished with products with retinol, peptides, rhamnose in the composition.
In 50+ years, a period of age-related hormonal changes in the body begins. Almost all the elements that support youth and skin tone cease natural synthesis and must be replenished with appropriate compensatory care. The contours of the face begin to change, gravitational ptosis appears, the skin becomes thinner, loses density, becomes dry and sensitive. Compensating care includes powerful anti-aging formulas that replenish moisture and collagen deficiency in skin cells.

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Hair Cutting

A hairstyle, hairdo, or haircut refers to the styling of hair, usually on the human scalp. Sometimes, this could also mean an editing of facial or body hair. The fashioning of hair can be considered an aspect of personal grooming, fashion, and cosmetics, although practical, cultural, and popular considerations also influence some hairstyles.

The oldest known depiction of hair styling is hair braiding which dates back about 30,000 years. In history, women’s hair was often elaborately and carefully dressed in special ways. From the time of the Roman Empire until the Middle Ages, most women grew their hair as long as it would naturally grow. Between the late 15th century and the 16th century, a very high hairline on the forehead was considered attractive. Around the same time period, European men often wore their hair cropped no longer than shoulder-length. In the early 17th century, male hairstyles grew longer, with waves or curls being considered desirable.

The male wig was pioneered by King Louis XIII of France (1601–1643) in 1624. Perukes or periwigs for men were introduced into the English-speaking world with other French styles in 1660. Late 17th-century wigs were very long and wavy, but became shorter in the mid-18th century, by which time they were normally white. Short hair for fashionable men was a product of the Neoclassical movement. In the early 19th century the male beard, and also moustaches and sideburns, made a strong reappearance. From the 16th to the 19th century, European women’s hair became more visible while their hair coverings grew smaller. In the middle of the 18th century the pouf style developed. During the First World War, women around the world started to shift to shorter hairstyles that were easier to manage. In the early 1950s women’s hair was generally curled and worn in a variety of styles and lengths. In the 1960s, many women began to wear their hair in short modern cuts such as the pixie cut, while in the 1970s, hair tended to be longer and looser. In both the 1960s and 1970s many men and women wore their hair very long and straight.In the 1980s, women pulled back their hair with scrunchies. During the 1980s, punk hairstyles were adopted by many people.