[Beauty for all]: our treatments for a more inclusive routine

What is more inclusive care? It's care designed to accommodate as many people as possible or to address a specific issue that's often overlooked or forgotten on the shelves.

Here, we highlight formulas that can tick several boxes and support the whole family on a daily basis. No prerequisites regarding age, gender, or skin type. But also those that do more and dare to venture outside the box. Because "he who can do more can do less," as they say!

That's also what's beautiful about responsible beauty: we can play with it and share it with those we love without asking questions.

For all skin types, even the most reactive

We call them "atopic skin," not to say "atypical." These are the skin types that juggle between dermatoses, such as eczema, rosacea, or psoriasis. And they have a hard time finding skincare products suited to their fragility, even in the clean aisle of cosmetics.

The cause: perfumes, essential oils, and certain surfactants, which, even if they're natural, aren't always well tolerated. While they're not a substitute for your dermatologist's advice, here are some more glamorous options than the pharmacy.

Take a look at the Eliott & Eloée brand . Designed for baby skin care, it's also suitable for delicate adult skin. For example, see their skin care oil , formulated with borage oil, evening primrose oil, and chamomile extract to nourish very dry skin. Tip for irritation: spray a little mist just beforehand!

Looking to combine gentleness with eco-responsibility? Umaï might be just what you're after, especially its powdery vanilla body wash . While its solid format may resemble a soap, it doesn't contain a drop! On the contrary: with a physiological pH and allergen-free formula, it gently cleanses skin affected by eczema, psoriasis, or rosacea.

And if you absolutely want to avoid products when cleansing, try The Sensitive One konjac sponge . It's self-cleaning, no need for soap or surfactants to lift away impurities! It's so gentle that it's traditionally used by mothers in Asian countries to cleanse their newborns' skin. This version for sensitive skin is enriched with soothing pink clay and chamomile. And that's it.

For all ethnicities and skin colors

From porcelain to chocolate, straight to textured hair: we don't all necessarily have the same needs or expectations. Pale skin, for example, is more prone to redness and irritation, while darker skin is more likely to complain of inflammatory hyperpigmentation (blemishes).

The same goes for Afro hair, which appreciates much richer, protein-rich treatments to prevent breakage.

In Haircare is the specialist for textured hair. If you're having trouble taking care of your curls, we recommend starting by adding the repair n'care mask to your hair routine (a rich, balm-like formula that's effective from the first use!). You can complete your ritual with Innersense's Quiet Calm Curl Control : a styling cream tailor-made to define and sculpt curls with flexibility.

Clean makeup shade ranges are getting wider and wider, much to our delight! Whatever your skin tone, you're sure to find the perfect match with Ilia's Super Serum Skin Tint SPF30 : it comes in 30 shades, from pale to black, with cool, neutral, and warm undertones. P.S. Since its formula is non-comedogenic, you'll love it even if you have imperfections!

Sunscreen... shall we talk about it? Very fair skin fears it's never strong enough, while dark skin dreads the white casts of mineral filters. Here's the product that should please everyone: Aime's daily sunscreen —the South Korean photoprotection cream. The key takeaway: OK sensitive skin, SPF50, zero white casts and shine, with the added bonus of niacinamide to prevent dark spots.

For all genders, male & female

While our favorite moisturizers may not officially claim to be unisex, they can in fact be used by both men and women. However, there are still areas where the distinction remains more distinct.

This is the case for perfumery and everything related to it, such as deodorants and shower gels. And since we're talking about sex, let's not forget intimate practices—we're not all looking for the same things, and some brands have already understood this.

The distinction between men's and women's fragrances is no longer really relevant. The proof is in Nuori and its SERIES 0 collection: 100% unisex and 100% natural, vegan, and handcrafted eaux de parfum. Do you prefer chlorophyll freshness ( Shinrin ), sweet berries ( Midsommer ), spicy woods ( Jioni ), or modern aromatics ( Biennale )? Choose with your nose and your sensibilities, nothing more.

Same thing with deodorants. No more masculine vs. feminine scents: Salt & Stone, known for its truly refined fragrances, strives to satisfy all senses of smell without using small boxes. You can choose between Sandalwood & Vetiver , Bergamot & Hinoki , Black Rose & Oud , Saffron & Cedar , Neroli & Basil… and even two sensitive skin versions!

Under the covers, whatever your preferences, succumb to Sitre and its two gender-neutral products: the lubricating massage oil and the pleasure booster , both compatible with pregnancy and attempts to conceive. Special mention also goes to the My Lubie brand, inclusive right down to its DNA, which accompanies all sexual practices in a caring and uninhibited way – from the vibrating pebble to the anal plug .

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