Today, we take you to a yoga room, to provide you with softness and well-being. Quiet moments are important in life and for your skin.
Welcome to this humble and peaceful place. There are rugs on the floor, soft colors, plaids. A delicate light envelopes the ceiling. We are fine. You are invited to join your favorite place to indulge in slow and harmonious movements.
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Know that yoga is good for the skin. In India, it is therapeutic and doctors lavish it on patients. Each position leads to a solicitation of a muscle or an organ. The skin is the first concerned. The movements practiced with attention according to your breathing activate the blood circulation and the perspiration gently. Some positions are favorable to elimination and drainage, perfect for helping our body to have beautiful skin . At the end of the session, your complexion is smooth and rosy with serenity . Try it at home, if you are still skeptical. All positions that stretch the flanks and stomach are preferred. Jathara Pariviti is perfect. This is the position of the elongated half-moon. Lying down, arms on the ground raised backwards, hands palm to palm, calmly stretch the body by leaning the hands to the left and to the right. Take a long breath. The entire liver meridian is solicited. |
Speaking of stretching, your skin is likely tight right now. Temperatures change, there is wind and our skin has to adapt. This results in slightly dehydrated skin.
Speaking of stretching, your skin is likely tight right now. Temperatures change, there is wind and our skin has to adapt. This results in slightly dehydrated skin.
Why not set up a ritual full of joy? Rhubarb is super hydrating. 70% of its composition consists of water. It is also a source of manganese and vitamin C, perfect for dry skin. After the shower, we advise you to nourish it with the 24-hour moisturizing milk . Or better, with the Relaxing Nourishing Cream with an enveloping smell and texture like the softest of caresses. |
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Take care of your body so that your soul wants to inhabit it
This is logical advice to which we can only adhere, in the depths of our convictions.
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