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Reasons to use Thermal Water

Have you asked yourself why to use thermal water?

Thermal Water means bicarbonate- calcium, magnesium mineral water, which has a neutral PH, has an anti-inflammatory effecting positively on the wound healing process.

1- A study BY LA ROCHE-POSAY has shown that thermal spring water has been efficient in repairing the stratum corneum (the outermost layer that we have, where has the keratinocytes development.)

2- Human skin is our bigger organ that provides a wide range of microorganisms. That being said. it shows why thermal water is so important. Thermal water can be used as a prebiotic activated product.

3- Thermal Spring water has been effecting on soothing and softening. In LA ROCHE-POSAY article, referring to skin barrier function, it is used for over two centuries treating inflammatory skin suffering from eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis.

4- Thermal water is an incredible moisturizer. According to LA ROCHE-POSAY, hydration moisturizers can be formulated with thermal water. It is a mineral-rich product, due to components such as selenium, magnesium, calcium, iron, and zinc.

5 – Best moisturizer for oily skin, being so light.

6 – Helps to control oiliness and protects dry skin from external aggressions.


How to use it:

1-    Spray it in the morning, to gently awaken your skin and adding some glow and radiance.

2-    Suitable for hot days or even tired, due to dehydration and dryness from dry temperatures.

3-    After or during sun exposure or following laser hair removal.

4-    Before makeup and after make up removed.

5-    It can help to treat dark circles. Apply compresses or cotton wool soaked with thermal water and icy water over the eyes. It is going to promote vasoconstriction, decreasing local congestion.

 After all this information you know how important thermal spring water is, right?

Misting thermal water on the face is easy, yet so essential.

Do you have any questions or need a skincare consultation?

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References:

“The role of cutaneous microbiota harmony in maintaining a functional skin barrier” La-Roche-Posay - https://jofskin.org/index.php/skin/article/download/158/139


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