How does spring activate your skin differently?
You may have already noticed: as soon as the warmer days arrive, your skin no longer behaves in quite the same way. It becomes shinier, reacts faster, or seems to demand a different routine.
This phenomenon is called photoperiod : the duration of exposure to natural light in a day. And it's a key factor in the functioning of our biological clock... and our skin.Spring marks a real biological transition for the skin. Sebum boost, hormonal variations, hydrolipidic film rebalancing: your skin awakens, regulates itself, transforms.
So, how can you support this natural change without disrupting the epidermis's delicate balance? We'll guide you to adjust your skincare consciously, season after season.
Photoperiod, or how light awakens your skin
As winter ends, the increase in daylight profoundly changes our circadian rhythm. The result: a true physiological awakening, including at the skin level.Specifically, this translates to:
- An increase in sebum production (skin becomes shinier, more prone to minor imperfections)
- Hormonal variations that can influence skin reactivity or sensitivity
- A modification of the hydrolipidic film, which becomes thinner and more active after being slowed down by the cold
Adapting your routine to the rhythm of spring
- Cleanse without harshness
- Rebalance
- Hydrate, according to needs
- Gentle exfoliation
- Protect
- Naturally boost radiance
A season of awakening... and readjustment
Spring is a phase of movement. A period when the skin finds its rhythm again. By adapting your routine, you support this change with gentleness and effectiveness.