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Avene Thermal Spring Water, 300 ml

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If you’re after something that simply works to stop your makeup sliding around, shop our edit of setting sprays here. Research suggests bathing in hot mineral water impacts the body’s immune and hormone systems, which may lead to anti-inflammatory, pain relieving, and antioxidant effects. It’s true that some face sprays are glorified floral waters that do nothing more than cooling you down (not to be sniffed at when you’re overheating), but if you’ve got a little bit more to spend, you can also find face mists that’ll nudge you on your way to achieving your skincare goals while lowering your body temperature. Two birds; one stone. Avene Thermal Spring Water: low mineral content and neutral pH, that reduces sensitivity and restores skin balance. If you’re a fan of French pharmacy skincare, you’ve probably heard of thermal spring water. You may even be familiar with the little pressurized cans of the stuff, those trusty skincare elixirs favored by everyone from it girls to professional makeup artists. But do you know how to use thermal spring water, and how best to incorporate this French beauty secret in your skincare routine?

Randomised comparative study carried out under dermatological control. 40 subjects who underwent a superficial chemical peel. Assessment of the effects of Avène Thermal Spring Water, with a low mineral content (266 mg/L), and comparison with a highly mineralised water (11,000 mg/L). Thermal baths have been used for medicinal purposes for hundreds of years,” says Zeichner. “Many of the natural thermal springs are rich in minerals like sulfur, which has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.” Dermatological study conducted on 6,368 people with sensitive skin following a superficial dermatological procedure. Evaluation for 7 days, with an application twice a day. Application of the spray by itself or in combination with medicinal treatments and/or other cosmetic products. As you can see, the composition varies a fair bit, with Uriage, the thermal water with the highest mineral content, being 55 times more concentrated than Avène, which has the lowest mineral content. Residue remaining after room temperature evaporation of 10 mL of Uriage Thermal Water in a 250 mL beaker. The naturally healing spritz can also calm nappy rash, soothe razor burns and repair damaged skin, such as superficial burns and post-surgery. It can also be sprayed on inflammatory conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema, making this a great choice to keep one of these in the bathroom cupboards.Gálvez I, et al. (2018). Balneotherapy, immune system, and stress response: A hormetic strategy? DOI: Avene is a contemporary dermo-cosmetic skincare brand, recommended by healthcare professionals worldwide and is trusted by millions worldwide. The thermal spring water source from which our products derive has been used to care for sensitive skin for over 270 years. Thermal water is water taken from natural springs. It contains minerals that have been shown to enrich the skin.

This is my go-to product, it’s never far from my side. It’s amazing for those hot nights when it’s difficult to sleep and also for calming those dreaded hot flushes, I love to keep it in the fridge for extra cooling benefits! Thermal spring water is also hydrating; it can make your skin feel softer, supple, and more comfortable throughout the day. Not to mention it’s also incredibly refreshing. Here at Care to Beauty, we’re big fans of the travel-sized bottles of thermal spring water, which we can keep nearby and spritz throughout the day–even at our desks!Thermal water comes from hot springs. The water in these hot springs come from deep in the ground, where it’s heated by geothermal activity (the Earth’s natural heat which also causes lava to be molten). What’s in thermal water?

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