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The serum with copper peptides is to be put first preferably. You can then put an essence after waiting a few minutes.

No studies show that they promote hair growth because it does not alter the hair follicle.

The multi-active serum can of course be sufficient on its own to target the signs of aging, but the copper peptide remains one of the most scientifically studied peptides for their anti-aging properties. It has properties that other peptides do not have such as: stimulation of skin healing, reduction of inflammation and antioxidant. In addition, our copper peptide serum also contains new peptides with cosmetic drone technology (the active is encapsulated to increase penetration and bioavailability). The youth serum is therefore even more effective on the signs of aging.

Between the ages of 25 and 35 because that's when you start to have a drop in collagen production. Skin aging is often accelerated by external factors: sun, pollution, lifestyle (sleep, stress, cigarettes, nutrition).

No, you should not mix pure vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) at the same time as a serum or product that contains a copper peptide (cooper peptide) because this cancels the effects of both serums. But you can use pure vitamin C in the morning and in the evening put a serum that contains a copper peptide. However, it is possible to mix pure vitamin C with the NOOANCE multi-active serum.

No, it's best not to. The formulations are designed to ensure good penetration of the active ingredients. When you mix products you can disturb this so it is better to apply them one after the other rather than mixing them.

No, the eye contour can only act on puffiness of the edema type which naturally diminishes over the day. For fatty pockets, cosmetics have no effect and can act only in prevention.

Yes, the elixir is suitable for all skin types, even blemishes-prone skin. The main oils (jojoba and nigella) can help blemishes-prone skin. On the other hand, comedogenicity is specific to everyone, it is impossible to guarantee that the product will not be comedogenic on your skin in particular.

No, photosensitizing species, retinol increases skin sensitivity during exposure to UV radiation from the sun. For this reason, it is preferable to apply a treatment containing this active ingredient in the evening, before going to bed.

Yes, except our retinol creams which contain a honey derivative in the formula.

Yes, you can absolutely use retinol skincare with our copper peptide serum.

We can recommend our serums that contain niacinamide to include in your morning routine: the multi-active serum or the bubble serum.

The copper peptide serum is extremely well tolerated by skin suffering from rosacea and generally from any inflammatory concern. Ursus skincare talks about it very well in the live on our website ( media space section ).

Yes absolutely. Our serum contains a multitude of soothing active ingredients as well as prebiotics to strengthen your skin barrier, a guarantee of prolonged youth. More generally: our treatments are formulated to respect all skin types, even the most sensitive. However, for the most sensitive and reactive skin, we recommend avoiding creams with retinol or integrating them little by little (and in small doses) into your routine to see if your skin tolerates it or not.

Our sun care has very light grains which melt quickly on contact with the skin. These grains are due to a high concentration of UVA filters and the mattifying powder incorporated to avoid the “shiny” effect of sunscreen.

SPF stands for “Sun Protector Factor”. This is the index which represents the level of protection of the product. The higher it is, the greater the photoprotection action. The SPF index measures the power of blocking UVB rays, the rays mainly responsible for sunburn.

These are two types of rays which differ by their wavelength: UVB = 280 to 315 and UVA = 315 to 400. This difference causes distinct effects on the skin. UVB rays are responsible for sunburns, burns and skin cancers. They act on the surface of the skin. UVA is responsible for the destruction of collagen and elastin. They therefore cause hyperpigmentation and premature aging of the skin. Their wavelength being longer, UVA penetrates deeper than UVB until reaching the deepest layers of the skin! Finally, UVA represents 95% of the rays reaching the earth's surface (compared to 5% for UVB).

Both products act on stains and can be combined for optimal action. However, we recommend the Clarifying Treatment for post-imperfections red spots and the Radiance Cream for dark spots, as their respective ingredients are better suited to these different issues.

Yes you can. Radiance Cream contains encapsulated retinol at a very low concentration (0.1%). Encapsulated retinol is designed to be more stable and less susceptible to degradation from light and oxygen. This form also reduces the skin's sensitivity to the sun. By using it with sun protection, you can apply it in the morning.

Azelaic acid is known for its effectiveness against rosacea, thanks to its anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce redness and the appearance of dilated vessels. Niacinamide is also beneficial for soothing the skin and reducing inflammation. However, caution is advised with any new skin care product, especially if you have rosacea. It is essential to consult your Doctor or dermatologist before using the Clarifying Treatment to ensure that it is appropriate in your situation.

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