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Because your skin deserves love and trust 💕, we bring you the care that reveals your true beauty 🌿.

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After a few weeks with The Ordinary AHA and Hyaluronic Acid Peel, Roxane found smoother, more radiant and fresher skin 🌸. Her secret? A simple, yet ultra-effective routine that restored her confidence 💕.

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🌿 Liberated skin, restored complexion

Thanks to a targeted routine, this client gradually faded her spots, reduced her blackheads, and regained a more even complexion ✨. Her journey is a reminder that with the right care, every skin can be reborn 💕.

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Why your skincare is important!

  • Maintain skin health 🧴

    Cleansing and moisturizing regularly helps eliminate impurities, strengthen the skin barrier and protect against external aggressions (pollution, sun, bacteria).

  • Prevent future problems 👩🏽‍⚕️

    A proper routine helps reduce acne, excess sebum, hyperpigmentation and slows the appearance of signs of aging.

  • Build self-confidence ✨

    Clear, glowing skin improves self-esteem and promotes daily well-being.

FAQ

Can acne be treated without going to the dermatologist?

Yes for mild forms with a routine (gentle cleansing, sebum regulators, topical treatment, hydration), but consult a dermatologist if it lasts > 3 months, moderate to severe form or with scars.

(Local sources discuss dermato-cosmetic treatments depending on the severity)

What products should I use for my skin type (oily, combination, dry) in the Cameroonian climate?

Opt for gentle cleansers, non-comedogenic moisturizers, lightweight serums, and a light cream at night; avoid heavy, oily formulas in hot, humid climates.

Do I need to use lightening products to have even skin?

No, harsh lightening treatments can damage the skin, cause spots and are often prohibited; it is better to use gentle “evening” ingredients (niacin, azelaic acid, vitamin C) and target spots locally.

(Cameroon has even banned the importation of certain lightening products because of their harmful effects)

Is bleaching (skin lightening) really dangerous?

Yes, it is risky: it can cause burns, uneven depigmentation, scarring, kidney or hormonal problems depending on the compounds used.

(The phenomenon is documented in Africa and the products are increasingly regulated)