Reenergize your complexion!
In the winter, our skin is often less supple and our complexion becomes pale and lacklustre. To give it a fresh burst of radiance, follow these few tips.
Step 1: Exfoliate
The secret of a healthy complexion lies in removing dead cells and impurities. You must therefore cleanse your face morning and night and use an exfoliating product at least twice a week to eliminate the dead skin that builds up on the surface of the face, especially on the nose, chin and forehead, areas where blackheads tend to develop.
Once a week, you should also apply a moisturizing mask. This type of mask is like giving your skin a tall glass of water!
Step 2: Tone
To make sure that you have removed all traces of makeup, use a toner or thermal water after cleansing your face. These products refresh and soften (thermal water can also reduce redness and desensitize skin).
Step 3: Nourish and hydrate
Finally, hydration is crucial during the winter months. The right product will help protect skin from the cold, snow and wind, while keeping it well moisturized the entire day. Be sure to choose a product that suits your skin type. If you need help, talk to the beauty consultants at Uniprix. They will help you make the best selection.
Products that work miracles (well, almost!)
There are products specially formulated to boost skin’s radiance in a flash, that is to say, nearly as soon as you apply them.
- “Coup d’éclat” serum ampoules give skin an instant lift!
- “Cosmetic patches” reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles and deeply nourish the epidermis.
Pharmacy services
For more advice and tips on caring for your skin in the winter, visit a Uniprix Boutique beauté!
The pharmacy services presented in this section are offered by pharmacist owners who are affiliated with Uniprix. The pharmacists are solely responsible for the professional activities carried out during the practice of pharmacy. These services are offered in participating pharmacies only. Certain fees and conditions may apply.
* The information contained herein is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide complete information on the subject matter or to replace the advice of a health professional. This information does not constitute medical consultation, diagnosis or opinion and should not be interpreted as such. Please consult your health care provider if you have any questions about your health, medications or treatment.