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HOY LA CASA POR LA VENTANA KLORANE CLARINS SHISEIDO LLEGA EL FIN DEL PIC...
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KLORANE Champú a la Cidra El champú a la Cidra limpia y cuida el cabello normal que se engrasa rápidamente, aportando ligereza y tonificación.
KLORANE Champú a la Cidra El champú a la Cidra limpia y cuida el cabello normal que se engrasa rápidamente, aportando ligereza y tonificación. Libera el cuero cabelludo del exceso de sebo para revelar un cabello lleno de vitalidad, desde la primera aplicación. Su fórmula única, apta para el uso frecuente, asocia una activo sebo regulador a la pulpa de Cidra, un cítrico ancestral cultivado bajo el…
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Comezon en la piel cabelluda
La comezon en la piel cabelluda es una de las manifestaciones de la dermatitis seborreica La dermatitis seborreica del adulto es un proceso crónico, que puede cursar con brotes de comezon en la piel cabelluda y que el tratamiento va dirigido a controlar las manifestaciones clínicas, no a curar la enfermedad. Usualmente afecta el cuero cabelludo, pero también puede afectar la piel de otras partes…
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Je teste en ce moment la toute nouvelle gamme de soins visage pour peaux sensibles par KLORANE. . Formulés à base de #Pivoine #apaisante et haute tolérance, de beurre de #karité d'huile d'#argan et/ou de Carthame, le tout certifié #BIO / #cosmosorganic. J'utiise cette routine de soins @klorane_france depuis quelques semaines, avec : . . 🌸 EAU LACTEE DEMAQUILLANTE : Une texture à mi-chemin entre une eau micellaire et un lait démaquillant. Nettoie bien le maquillage et purifie la peau. Même pas besoin de la rincer, tellement agréable, fraiche et sans aucun désagrément ! . 🌸 CREME LEGERE APAISANTE : Sa texture mi-gel mi-crème pénètre rapidement dans la peau et procure une pure sensation de fraicheur et d'apaisement. Cependant en cette période hivernale où le froid agresse sans cesse ma peau je pense que le soin RICHE serait + adapté. Je pense donc l'acheter rapidement et retrouver + tard, dès le printemps, la crème légère et hyper fraîche (sans compter son odeur, à tomber !). . 🌸 MASQUE STICK APAISANT Ce masque en stick s'applique facilement et délivre la bonne quantité de produit (contrairement à la plupart des autres masques stick que j'ai essayés...) Du coup ce format est réellement pratique. On laisse poser 5 à 15mn puis on enlève l'excédent. La peau est parfaitement nourrie, hydratée, confortable et apaisée ♥ . 💡 Petite 'asuce perso" avec ce masque, vu qu'en hiver j'ai toujours le nez complètement desséché et les lèvres gercées voire carrément fendues... Alors juste avant d'aller me coucher j'applique ce masque en stick sur le contour du nez et lèvres et je le laisse poser jusqu'au lendemain. Petit à petit ma peau cicatrice et je retrouve figure humaine 😅 Même si ce n'est pas l'utilisation 1ère de ce masque c'est toujours bon à avoir, non ? . . #Klorane #new #soins #peausensible #sensitiveskin #lotion #creme #masque #stick #test #beautyblogger #avis #beautébio #organic #organicskincare #soothing #peony (à Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn9G6ddNff3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Thanks for addressing the Islamophobia nonsense. Did u know that The KKK's book was called "kloran" (sounds familiar) ? And the Muslim Brotherhood has strong footholds in the West, look up pictures of John Wayne with Muslim Brotherhood hat (looks like a fez with an Arabic sword on it) , and look at the original kkk outfit, it had a crescent and a star before they changed the design
Bruuuuuuuh
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Margot Robbie Beauty secrets
Wanna know How Margot looked so good for the Barbie Movie? Heres what she did <3
Ice - Margot likes to apple ice on to her face to reduce heat and inflammation
Salicylic Acid- She likes to use salicylic pads which unclogs pores
Aspirin- She applies aspirin and water to make a paste and applies it any spot she has
Cleanse twice- She knows the importance of cleansing daily. It is said she used The Method cleanse from Lancer. She also said to be disciplined when it comes to her skin. She gets Vico glow lasers, LED therapy, lymphatic drainage, cold laser and pressure point massages.
Face masks- Her MUA Pati Dubri got her hooked on to face masks before any award shows and applies them whilst doing her hair. She uses the 111skin anti blemish bio cellulose facial mask.
Facial spray- She says the Caudalie facial spray has the nicest smell.
Augustine Bader face cream- She claims this face cream brings back your skin without any needles.
Peter Thomas Roth Pads- When travelling on the plane, she loves to use cleansing wipes to take her makeup off followed by these pads.
Face roller- She loves Refs carat face roller which claims to contour her face and helps oxygenate the skin
Dry Shampoo- Margot uses the Klorane dry shampoo which is oat milk infused.
Milk Thistle- On the Barbie set, skin expert Jasmine Vico said Margot was brewing Milk Thistle tea for castmates on the set. It helps cleanse the liver but also helps the skin to become more radiant.
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Travel packing tips and preferences - Part 1
Recently had a real life conversation with a friend who asked. Realized I have way too many, as I have traveled a lot for work in the last 10+ years of travel:
Pack more medical masks than you think you’ll need. For Covid, colds, and sometimes unclean air.
Pack enough toiletries and other necessities in a carry-on so you can live out of it in case your luggage is delayed or lost on the way. This applies especially when transiting through multiple cities or with multiple airlines. Don't assume hotels or friends you're staying with will have items. This has happened on several occasions, especially in bad weather.
Better yet, don't have checked-in luggage! Controversial, but I manage to get a lot out of backpacks, or, alternatively, hand luggage and a handbag, even when traveling for 3+ weeks. Less is more, unless you're going somewhere with very unpredictable weather.
Pack enough toothpaste for long trips (2+) you go on with your partner. Two adults brushing twice a day, even using pea-sized amounts, adds up, and you may run out of the average 75ml tube. Especially relevant in places where you can't buy toothpaste, or not a decent toothpaste with fluoride.
I don't rate a very fancy toiletry bag, nor do I like the hanging versions. It has never been important to me to have a waterproof toiletry (wash) bag with a hanger, despite people's attempts to convince me this is some essential travel tool. I have yet to travel somewhere without enough space on a countertop or, in a pinch, in the sink itself. I am also not so precious about these that they need to be designer items, as often things may leak and the inside may need a wipe down. I do rate having three sizes, ranging from small, medium, to large (which I often share).
Contain leaky items in bags with secure fastening. Always. It's not worth the smells or stains. I still have a suitcase that smells (luckily) of musk from a leaky scrub I received as a gift, and thought wouldn't leak through a securely screwed on cap.
Bring bar soaps and shampoos packed in minimal paper packaging. This is especially relevant in countries where plastic easily becomes waste. You will be fine to use soap to wash yourself if you don't have specific skin concerns (e.g., acne, dry skin, sensitivity, or Keratosis Pilaris). And even then, there are great medicated versions available! You just need to look for them or ask a pharmacist. Wash yourself with your hands, rather than a loofah or wash glove, which need to hang out to dry and may grow mold or bacteria if not cared for properly. Shampoo options I like: Davines, Lush. I don't rate Klorane as much, although I haven't tried the oat version.
Pack an empty laundry bag. You can have your clothes washed for an affordable price in some countries and hotels, or at least contain them until your return home.
Find a great tinted face SPF and use it instead of foundation. Alternatively, pack a regular, moisturizing SPF you like using and a good under-eye concealer that can be spot applied anywhere else. This works for most trips, unless you're going to evening events. I once bought tinted SPF that was way too orange, but ended up blending it with regular, creamy white SPF until it worked. Options I like: Avene SPF 50 Compacts.
Pack good quality makeup that has multiple uses, like blush sticks. Blush sticks are creamy, which means they look good on skin at any age, and especially in dry climates. They are also very easy to apply and spread with clean, bare fingers. The most universally flattering tones are peachy pinks. You don't need an expensive blush, but it's my small indulgence. Options I like: Milk Makeup Lip + Cheek in Perk, Nars The Multiple in Orgasm, Westman Atelier Baby Cheeks in Petal (more rose, tending cooler, or Chouchette (more coral, tending warmer). Cheaper options are Glossier Cloud Paint (Puff and Beam), Fenty Beauty Cheeks Out (Petal Poppin), and Maybelline Cheek Heat, but the cheaper shades don't always flatter every skin tone as well as the more expensive versions.
Pack a big moisturizer that you can use on face and body. Spoiler: most body moisturizers are safe for your face. It's often just marketing regulation that prevents them from saying so (I've worked with L'Oréal as a client for three years and gained many insights into the making of cosmetics and make-up).
These won't apply to anyone, but they're not meant to. They've just helped me streamline my travel and look and feel as good as I do when I'm at home and have access to more (and familiar) items.
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im spanish what the fuc is chipotle?? i mean ive heard of it but no idea hahahaaaa
cool. not for me bc i love my cheese and eggs, but i love vegan food. very cool
fuchsia? also fluorescent ass green. i hate you fluorescent ass green. anything too bright tbh
any sea creature because i believe deep sea shit will never be well documented enough. also ghosts
boil em mash em stick em in a stew. also fries or chips
sometimes. I have watch eras and watch free eras.
the octopi :) and the groovy-coloured fish too, the weird little guys overall
yeah. although sometimes i like to stay in my outside clothes
ye. first I wash with ph neutral soap, then I apply moisturizer. the end. also, I exfoliate once in a blue moon
* in a haka sort of way * ORANGE JUICE ORANGE JUICE ORANGE JUICE ORANGE JUI-
Almost all of my plushies :)
Isdin? Klorane? Phyto? Phyto works wonders on my hair (your welcome expensive french bastards)
stealing money then defenestrating my 6th grade bully
no i dink lots of oiter
best is freezing, meh is drowning, worst is burning
cool but not my fave.
my tics i guess
i dont like hehehehehehhehe
cucumbers. fuck that shit
I have NEVER watched a distney princess movie in my LIFE and i don't plan on watching one either.
3. it's so perfect yet imperfect in every way. bastard
aye. my blue bottle with wee little jungle animals on it.bought it last summer hee
aye. a little ring on my right middle finger and a very thin chain on my neck at all times: I never take them off
Usually american, but I like talking with a british accent once in a while. mostly an excuse to pronounce the word "wardrobe". it's like woughdroübe i love it
no I have shit taste. My average playlist: fantasy movie soundtrack/beyonce/abba/shitty spanish rock/phonk (i shit you not)/extremely popular classical music piece/generic 2010s pop song/earbleed celtic music/enya
i can handle takis xtra hot. does that count. overall not much
bell bottom jeans (black or white), leg of mutton sleeve turtleneck, high heel ankle boots. yippee
croquetas, pizza, pasta, lots of cheese, ice cream, chocolate cake :D
tagliatelle
best obscure piece of age of sail media :)
weirdly specific and unrelated asks to know someone well:
chipotle order?
thoughts on veganism?
a specific color that gives you the ick?
mythical creature you think/believe is real?
favorite form of potato?
do you use a watch?
what animal do you look forward to seeing when you visit an aquarium?
do you change into specific clothes for the house when you get home?
do you have a skincare routine (and how many steps is it)?
on a plane, do you ask for apple or orange juice?
anything from your childhood you’ve held on to?
brand of haircare/bodycare/skincare that you trust 100%?
first thing you’re doing in the purge?
do you think you’re dehydrated?
rank the methods of death: freezing, burning, drowning
thoughts on mint chocolate chip?
an anxious compulsion you do everyday?
your boba/tea order?
the veggie you dislike the most?
favorite disney princess movie?
a number that weirds you out?
do you have an emotional support water bottle?
do you wear jewelry?
which do you find yourself using, american or british english?
would you say you have good taste in music?
how’s your spice tolerance?
what’s your favorite or go-to outfit?
last meal on earth?
preferred pasta noodle?
ask me anything !
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ACHAT COFFRET SKIN FOOD de WELEDA en Gran Farmàcia Andorra líder en Parafarmàcia Andorra.Le secret des peaux sèches pour un teint lumineux ! La Crème de jour enrichie en extrait de feuilles d’olivier bio apaise et procure un confort immédiat à la peau, tout en lui apportant hydratation et une nutrition intense. Le gel en huile, enrichi d’huile de tournesol bio riche en nutriments, procure une sensation de confort, apaise les sensations de tiraillement et rebooste l’éclat de la peau.#Weleda #GranFarmaciaAndorra #SaludAndorra #FarmaciaOnlineAndorra #OlisticAndorra #GranFarmaciaAndorra #granfarmacia #granfarmaciaandorra #farmaciaandorre #farmaciaandorrabest #farmaciaandorrevip #parafarmaciaandorra #parafarmacia #parafarmacias #parafarmaciaandorrana
ACHAT COFFRET SKIN FOOD de WELEDA en Gran Farmàcia Andorra líder en Parafarmàcia Andorra.Le secret des peaux sèches pour un teint lumineux ! La Crème de jour enrichie en extrait de feuilles d’olivier bio apaise et procure un confort immédiat à la peau, tout en lui apportant hydratation et une nutrition intense. Le gel en huile, enrichi d’huile de tournesol bio riche en nutriments, procure une…
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Who we are ? Pierre Fabre is a French pharmaceutical company, pioneer in dermo-cosmetics with notably iconic brands, Avène and Klorane. With more than 10,000 employees worldwide, the company has subsidiaries in 42 countries. In 2020, Pi… Apply Now
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Klorane Almond Milk Shampoo: Nourishing Care for Fine, Fragile Hair
Introduction
Klorane Almond Milk Shampoo is a gentle yet powerful hair care solution, specially formulated for individuals with fine, fragile, or delicate hair. Infused with natural almond milk, this shampoo provides deep nourishment, hydration, and vitality to the hair without weighing it down. This article explores the benefits, key ingredients, and how Klorane Almond Milk Shampoo can transform your hair care routine.
The Power of Almond Milk for Hair
Almond milk is known for its rich composition of vitamins, proteins, and essential fatty acids. In Klorane’s formula, almond milk serves as the primary active ingredient, providing hydration and nourishment to fine hair, which often lacks volume and strength. The lightweight texture of almond milk allows it to penetrate each hair strand, moisturizing it from within without leaving any greasy residue.
Key Benefits of Klorane Almond Milk Shampoo
Hydration and Nourishment: Fine hair is often prone to dryness and breakage. The natural proteins and nutrients in almond milk provide intense hydration, strengthening the hair cuticle and preventing damage.
Volume and Body: One of the most significant challenges for individuals with fine hair is maintaining volume. Klorane Almond Milk Shampoo adds body and fullness, giving your hair a natural lift without making it feel heavy.
Gentle Cleansing: The shampoo is formulated to cleanse the scalp and hair gently, removing impurities and excess oils without stripping the hair of its natural moisture. This makes it suitable for daily use.
Free from Harsh Chemicals: Klorane’s products are known for their plant-based ingredients and absence of harmful chemicals like parabens, silicones, and sulfates. This makes Klorane Almond Milk Shampoo ideal for sensitive scalps and those seeking a more natural approach to hair care.
How to Use Klorane Almond Milk Shampoo
To get the most out of this nourishing shampoo, apply a small amount to wet hair, gently massaging it into the scalp and through the ends. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. For best results, pair it with Klorane’s matching conditioner or hair mask to lock in moisture and enhance the shampoo’s volumizing effects.
Why Choose Klorane?
Klorane is a renowned brand dedicated to botanical-based beauty solutions, using carefully selected plant extracts to create products that are effective, environmentally friendly, and safe. The almond milk used in their shampoo is sustainably sourced, ensuring that both your hair and the planet benefit from its use.
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How To Properly Use Dry Shampoo
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Dry shampoo has become one of those must-have beauty products. This sort of stuff didn’t exist when I was in high school, or even college. Instead, we either put our hair in a big messy bun, or took a damn shower.
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Times have changed and dry shampoo is part of my beauty routine. I just can’t imagine not having this in my beauty arsenal. Dry shampoo is great to help combat excess oil and can also revitalize your hair and help make it smell great. But my question to you is, are you using it correctly?
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How To Properly Use Dry Shampoo
While restocking my favorite dry shampoo a few months ago at Sephora, the saleswoman sat me down and showed me the right way to use it. Sure you are just spraying dry shampoo in your hair and rub it in, right? Sorta.
There are a few key steps to ensure you’re getting the most out of this product and really making sure your hair looks its best. Plus, since it’s so pricey, you’ll want to make sure you’re getting the most out of the can and not wasting any product.
How To Put On Dry Shampoo Step by Step
First, let’s chat about HOW to use dry shampoo. There’s definitely a way to use it to get the best results and so you aren’t going through can after can of this stuff.
Don’t make these common mistakes like applying it too close to your scalp, or only using it on dirty hair! You can use it to revive clean flat hair too to add some volume.
Here is my step by step tutorial on how to properly use dry shampoo for refreshing your hairstyle.
Step One – Shake The Can
Shake the can vigorously to mix it up. Almost every bottle I’ve ever used requires this. This ensures that all of the ingredients are properly mixed and will spray more evenly and effectively into your hair.
Step Two – Section Your Hair And Spray
Section your hair around your face to spray dry shampoo into your part. You’ll then spray about 8-12 inches away from your hairline in small bursts. You don’t want to get TOO close to your scalp so be sure to leave some space.
Also, you don’t need a TON of product. Apply dry shampoo, then move on to the next section. Repeat!
Step Three – Repeat With Other Sections
Move to the next section and repeat these steps until each section has basically turned white. Most dry shampoos will turn white, it’s totally normal.
I have dark hair and although you can buy dark dry shampoos for various hair colors, I don’t like them one bit. I’ve had only bad experiences with them as they can dye your skin or clothes with the color. If you’re using dry shampoo correctly, as in following steps 4 and 5 below, you won’t mind the white on your dark hair.
Step Four – Let It Sit
Leave it! Yup, don’t touch it. Just let it sit there and wait a few minutes for it to settle in to your scalp.
Step Five – Tap The Dry Shampoo Into Your Hair
Tap it in with your fingers. You want to tap your head with your fingertips until the dry shampoo has been absorbed. If tapping doesn’t get all the white residue absorbed, you can gently rub it in. However, I always recommend tapping it in first.
You can also brush it out if you like to remove any residual white powder. For someone with nearly black hair though, Klorane doesn’t leave any white residue after I follow these steps.
When Should You Apply Dry Shampoo?
It’s a common misconception that dry shampoo is to only be used on dirty hair. Not true! Especially with volumizing dry shampoos, you can apply this on clean hair to revive and add volume. While I would personally keep this to a minimum, as living on dry shampoo isn’t GREAT for your hair follicles (more on that below), it can be a good volume boost.
You’ll also benefit the most from absorbing oil in your scalp by applying dry shampoo at night for optimal results. Spray it before heading to bed so it soaks up the oil as you sleep. This way, you wake up looking refreshed with cleaner looking hair.
My Favorite Dry Shampoo
Over time I’ve tested and tried out lots of dry shampoo brands and have a growing collection of favorites. You can check out this post on some of my favorites as they vary from price point and results. I will tell you though, there is one stand-out brand that I swear by, Klorane Dry Shampoo. As in, if I was stranded on a deserted island and I had to pick one dry shampoo, this would be it. It does the best job of absorbing oil and smells amazing.
While Klorane is my go-to dry shampoo, there are several others I do like and use. I have this entire post on some of my favorite dry shampoos at every price point. I really love Living Proof Perfect Hair Day dry shampoo, and for a good drugstore brand, Kristin Ess is also a great option for oily hair!
Klorane Dry Shampoo Review
There are several different types of Klorane dry shampoo you can buy. I go with their basic one. They do have a dark hair one but I just prefer the regular and have never had issues with white residue lingering.
They also have a volumizing dry shampoo and even a detox dry shampoo for super oily scalps. There are lots of options to choose from. But I’m an originalist and love this classic one.
I always keep a full size bottle in my hair drawer. And when I travel, I love their mini travel size one. And if you’re heading to Paris, yes, you should buy some while you’re there because it is significantly cheaper!
Why You Don’t Want To LIVE On Dry Shampoo
You’ll hear some people say that their life is just dry shampoo and coffee. Right? They use it every single day and rarely wash and blow dry their hair because of it. They think that they’re practicing better hair care by saving their ends and growing them out. Wrong. Adding a ton of dry shampoo to your hair every single day is actually DAMAGING your hair. Here’s why.
You Need Oil
Your hair and scalp need oil. It’s there to hydrate your skin, nourish the follicle and keep your scalp from getting dry and itchy. If you use dry shampoo every single day, you’re just drying out the oils.
Which, yes, it’s what the product is supposed to do and is fine to use to extend a day or two. But using it every single day in place of hair washes with a heavy hand over time will do more damage than good.
Dried Cuticles Aren’t Fun
Because you’re removing all the oil with dry shampoo, your cuticles will get dried out. When the cuticle gets dried out the hair isn’t as healthy and strong and it can break off. So the whole thought process of less washing, and more dry shampoo means longer hair since I’m not putting heat on it is totally wrong! Just wash your hair and try a no heat hairstyle to keep the heat off. And let’s not forget a good DIY overnight hair mask to help nourish your hair and scalp!
My hairstylist’s tip…
My beautician recommends you should wash your hair every 3-4 days. So if on day 3 you need a little dry shampoo that’s fine. But she doesn’t recommend adding it for 3 additional days so you can go a whole week out of your style. This will help ensure your follicles stay healthy and you aren’t stripping your scalp of those essential oils.
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