Why is my care fluffy on my skin?

The cream that fluffy under your fingers when applying, has it ever happened to you? It’s not very pleasant, but it’s nothing to be alarmed about. Explanations.

It sometimes happens that when you apply your day cream or foundation to the face, it starts to form small residues, as if the skin were starting to peel. Don't panic, it's not your skin that is falling apart. Here are some concrete explanations.

Improper care can lead to lint

When the cream is applied fluff, it could be a sign that it is simply not suitable for your skin problems. For example, if you apply a very rich cream to normal skin that does not need it, it will absorb only what is needed. Even if these residues have no consequences, always make sure to respect the needs of your skin when choosing your treatments.

Too much care increases the risk

If you are a fan of layering, take care to combine the right products between them. The serum, for example, must provide a specific and complementary action to the day care. If the two products have the same actions and the same assets, there is a risk of "lint". It is a phenomenon of saturation of the skin.

Little tip: choosing all your beauty ritual within the same brand avoids this kind of inconvenience, because each product is formulated to act in synergy.

Certain textures or formulas favor the phenomenon

Cosmetics that contain powders may have a higher risk of lint. Why ? Components that remain on the skin's surface such as pigments and powders can potentially bind to the skin's natural sebum and promote the phenomenon. Some polymers can also help keep texturizing agents on the skin and also increase the risk.

A puzzle for scientists

There is no guarantee that a product will never lint. According to Julien Azencott, co-founder and president of Codage, knowing how to perfectly homogenize a formula is quite an art. It is also a real headache for scientists. " All skin pH is different »He points out,« therefore the reaction of the product on the skin is different, it is the same for perfumes. One cream will be perfectly absorbed by one skin and not at all another. Thinner skin also absorbs less product. But we also believe that in some cases there are also phenomena of desquamation. These will lead to cell renewal and as a feeling of residues which are in fact, dead skin ".

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