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Best Hydrating Skincare Routine for Every Age: From Teens to Menopause

Best Hydrating Skincare Routine for Every Age: From Teens to Menopause

Your skin is more intelligent than you think. It naturally knows how to support itself through hydration and a complex skin barrier system. Children enjoy dewy, plump skin because their barrier performs optimally, retaining moisture and integrity. But as we age environmental exposure and lifestyle habits affect the skin’s natural processes. By our teenage years, hydration is no longer automatic and requires a deliberate daily routine. There’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ prescription, so let’s explore how to adapt your hydration routine to every stage of life.  How Skin Naturally Stays Hydrated  Around age six, skin thickness and barrier function fully mature, maintaining high surface hydration. The skin's top layers utilize Natural Moisturizing Factors (NMFs)—a cocktail of amino acids, sodium PCA, and lactates—to pull in moisture, fueling the enzymes necessary for healthy cell turnover. Supporting this is the dermis, which acts as a deep reservoir; here, agents like Hyaluronic Acid ensure moisture constantly diffuses upward to hydrate the skin from the inside out.  How Skin Protects Against Moisture Loss  The skin barrier, also known as the epidermal barrier, is one of the primary ways our skin protects itself from passive moisture evaporation, known as trans epidermal water loss (TEWL). More than just a figurative description, the skin barrier is a multi-functional defense system with many responsibilities designed to maintain moisture, protect against TEWL, and shield from external aggressors. Think of your skin barrier not as a single wall, but as a triple-layered security system.  Skin Microbiome (biological barrier)   A diverse group of microorganisms that live on the skin, and whose composition is determined by your age, gender, genetics, and lifestyle. This microflora helps defend against ‘bad’ bacteria and maintains essential processes like promoting a strong immune defense.  Acid Mantle (Chemical Barrier)   A slightly acidic film that covers the skin’s surface made up of sebum (free fatty acids like sapienic acid) and sweat (amino acids, lactic acid) keeping skin pH around 5.5 in defense against pathogens, which cannot survive in an acidic environment.   Lipid Layer (Physical Barrier)   Comprised of epidermal lipids (ceramides, cholesterol, fatty acids), the lipid layer helps prevent water evaporation. It acts like ‘mortar’ to fill in gaps between corneocytes, the dead flattened skin cells that act like bricks, and make up the top layers of the skin.  The Anatomy of Decline: Why Skin Needs a Hydration Boost  Teenage Years   The Challenge: Excess oil vs. surface dehydration  During puberty, a surge in hormones ramps up the skin’s sebum production. While this sebum is essential for moisturizing and protecting the skin, excess can lead to a cycle of oiliness, clogged pores, and breakouts.   It’s quite common that new cleansing routines, fluctuating hormones and environmental factors, along with sporadic skincare application can leave teenage skin imbalanced and dehydrated.   Dry vs. Dehydrated: What’s the Difference?  Dehydrated skin lacks water-moisture, whereas dry skin lacks oil. Both components are needed to maintain equilibrium on the skin.   Teenage skin is often considered 'combination'; oily in the T-zone but dry on the cheeks. This imbalance makes hydration difficult since aggressive attempts to strip oil often leads to chronically dehydrated areas.  The Strategy: Lightweight, non-comedogenic hydration that doesn't clog pores but reinforces the barrier.  Ingredients to look for:   Niacinamide: A versatile and gentle ingredient to help regulate oil production, reduce inflammation and appearance of pores. Find niacinamide in Hydra Gel.   Hyaluronic Acid: Draws 1000 times its weight in moisture to the skin to deeply hydrates and restores balance without excess oil. Find Hyaluronic acid in Hydra Hyaluronic7 Serum.  The 20s & 30s:   The Challenge: First signs of environmental fatigue and "tired" skin  Sleep and relaxation play a crucial role in our skin’s ability to maintain proper moisture. Unfortunately, the 20s and 30s age (a group IDC has termed the “no-pause” generation) is chronically under-rested, whether it’s a result of social lives, high stress jobs, or new parenthood. As a result, this group has unique hydration needs.   How Cortisol Depletes Hydration  When you are stressed or sleep-deprived, your body releases cortisol as a defense mechanism, which causes a cascade effect to regular skin repair. To put it simply, when your body goes into a state of stress, it must allocate resources accordingly. It prioritizes immediate survival, over long term maintenance like skin barrier repair.  Barrier Breakdown: Cortisol downregulates two critical enzymes responsible for creating cholesterol and ceramides. Without these essential lipids, your skin barrier develops gaps, leading to moisture loss (TEWL).  Collagen Loss: Stress hormones can inhibit type I collagen synthesis, which is the most prevalent collagen in the skin’s extracellular matrix (ECM), reducing the skin's structural thickness and its ability to hold water.  Immune Suppression: Cortisol acts as an immunosuppressant. It raises the skin’s pH (making it more alkaline), which allows ‘bad’ bacteria to thrive while weakening your natural defenses. This is why stressed skin is more prone to dermatitis flareups and acne break outs.  The Strategy: Incorporate replenishing lipids and antioxidants to help support skin barrier protection, while using a hydrating purifying mist to keep skin clear and supported.   Ingredients to look for:   Ectoin : Anti-pollution, purifying amino acid that helps to boost skin’s immune function, inhibits inflammatory reactions, and protects against impurities. Find Ectoin in Hydra Mist.   Black Currant Oil: A potent source of omega fatty acids and antioxidants. It replenishes the lipid barrier while protecting the skin from the oxidative stress that causes premature aging. Find black currant oil microspheres in Hydra Gel and Hydra Light.  Provitamin B5 (Panthenol) : A natural humectant that promotes soft and comfortable skin, with intense soothing and anti-inflammatory properties. Find Vitamin B5 in Hydra Hyaluronic7.  40s & Beyond: Restoration and Longevity  The Challenge: Thinning skin and less lipids  While chronological aging is gradual and takes its toll on all skin, the hormonal shifts of perimenopause and menopause can cause abrupt, distressing changes. If your long-time favourite products suddenly "stop working," it’s most likely not the formula's fault, it’s a fundamental shift in your skin’s biology. This is something IDC refers to as, “hormonal aging”.   The Structural Shift: Why Skin Gets Drier  Skin Thinning: Collagen loss is driven more by menopausal age than chronological. Estrogen decline affects the production of collagen I and III, weakening the Extracellular Matrix (ECM). Think of the ECM as your skin’s ‘mattress’, providing firmness and ‘bounce’. A significant loss happens within the first 5 years of menopause and continues with an average of 2.1% loss per year in post-menopause. This results in thinner skin which holds less water, leading to chronic dehydration.   Less Sebum: While fluctuating hormones can lead to early excessive sebum productions as sebaceous glands increase in size, eventually sebum levels drop by 40% in the 6th and 7th decades. Men in comparison, will not see the same decline in sebum levels until their 80s. With less natural oils to seal the surface, moisture evaporates rapidly with TEWL.  Environmental triggers: UV exposure and environmental stress act in the same way as intrinsic aging, increasing the skin’s natural pH making it more alkaline prone to dryness and irritation. This chronic dryness triggers low-level inflammation, which further accelerates the aging process, resulting in rough texture and more wrinkling.   The Strategy: At this stage, your skin needs more than just water; it needs essential lipids. Use richer emollients and ingredients like Ceramides and Omega Fatty Acids to physically replace the protective oils your skin no longer produces.  Ingredients to look for:   Ceramides: Natural lipids that make up an essential component of the skin’s barrier function, creating a physical layer and helping restore the skin’s ability to protect against moisture loss. Find Ceramides in Hydra Light.  Black Currant Oil: A potent source of omega fatty acids and antioxidants. It replenishes the lipid barrier while protecting the skin from the oxidative stress that causes premature aging. Find Black Current Oil microspheres in Hydra Gel and Hydra Light. Avocado Butter: Rich in nourishing Omegas 3, 6, and 9 to deeply nourish, protect, and soothe skin. Find Avocado Butter in Hydra Balm. Adapt Your Skincare to its Evolving Hydration Needs  There is no ‘one-size-fits-all’ routine for skin health because your skin isn't the same today as it was ten years ago, or even ten days ago. Understanding the shift from the hormonal surges of your teens to the lipid loss of your 50s is the first step toward lasting skin longevity. Don’t just follow a trend; assess what your skin needs right now. With the IDC Dermo Hydra Collection, you have the tools to adapt, hydrate, and protect no matter what stage you’re in.  Meet the new Hydra Collection: Hydration that Goes Further  Adapting to skin’s needs for every climate, age, and stage.   Hydra Hyaluronic7: An intensely hydrating serum using 7 grades of hyaluronic acid and mineral-rich concentrated seawater, this formula deeply hydrates, plumps, and helps skin better resist daily stressors.   The Hydra Gel: An ultra-light translucent gel that absorbs instantly with no greasy finish, delivering an immediate wave of long-lasting hydration, while visibly helping to regulate sebum. The alliance of blackcurrant oil microbeads and niacinamide helps to limit dehydration while regulating sebum for healthier, soothed, and visibly balanced skin.  Hydra Light: A lightweight cream with silky texture absorbs instantly to deliver long-lasting hydration formulated with ceramides and antioxidant-rich microbeads filled with black current oil for ultimate barrier protection.    Hydra Mist: An ultra-fine mist that hydrates from the very first spray while leaving the skin fresh, comfortable, and visibly healthier, any time of day, thanks to a botanical extract that preserves the skin’s natural balance and helps reduce the signs of irritation. Enriched with Ectoin, it helps protect against environmental stressors including pollution and blue light.   Hydra Balm: A fragrance-free, multi-use SOS treatment that acts as an ultra-repairing cocoon for dry and weakened skin, thanks to its melting balm texture with no greasy finish. It intensely nourishes, restores comfort, and helps the skin regain its softness and suppleness. It can be used as a day or night cream, as a massage or leave-on mask, or as a targeted treatment for specific dry patches.    References:   Stamatas GN, Roux PF, Boireau-Adamezyk E, Lboukili I, Oddos T. Skin maturation from birth to 10 years of age: Structure, function, composition and microbiome. Exp Dermatol. 2023 Sep;32(9):1420-1429. doi: 10.1111/exd.14843. Epub 2023 Jun 11. PMID: 37302006.  Verdier-Sévrain S, Bonté F, Gilchrest B. Biology of estrogens in skin: implications for skin aging. Exp Dermatol. 2006 Feb;15(2):83-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2005.00377.x. PMID: 16433679.   Baldwin H, Del Rosso J. Going Beyond Ceramides in Moisturizers: The Role of Natural Moisturizing Factors. J Drugs Dermatol. 2024 Jun 1;23(6):466-471. doi: 10.36849/JDD.8358. PMID: 38834224.  Bobok N, Taskesen T. Stress-Induced Changes of the Skin: A Narrative Review. Cureus. 2025;17(11):e96285. Published 2025 Nov 7. doi:10.7759/cureus.96285  M. Maarouf, C.L. Maarouf, G. Yosipovitch, V.Y. Shi, The impact of stress on epidermal barrier function: an evidence‐based review, British Journal of Dermatology, Volume 181, Issue 6, 1 December 2019, Pages 1129–1137, https://doi.org/10.1111/bjd.17605  Jack S. Kao, Joachim W. Fluhr, Mao-Qiang Man, Ashley J. Fowler, Jean-Pierre Hachem, Debra Crumrine, Sung K. Ahn, Barbara E. Brown, Peter M. Elias, Kenneth R. Feingold, Short-Term Glucocorticoid Treatment Compromises Both Permeability Barrier Homeostasis and Stratum Corneum Integrity: Inhibition of Epidermal Lipid Synthesis Accounts for Functional Abnormalities, Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Volume 120, Issue 3, 2003, Pages 456-464, ISSN 0022-202X, https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12053.x.  Borrego-Ruiz A, Borrego JJ. Microbial Dysbiosis in the Skin Microbiome and Its Psychological Consequences. Microorganisms. 2024;12(9):1908. Published 2024 Sep 19. doi:10.3390/microorganisms12091908   Viscomi B, Muniz M, Sattler S. Managing Menopausal Skin Changes: A Narrative Review of Skin Quality Changes, Their Aesthetic Impact, and the Actual Role of Hormone Replacement Therapy in Improvement. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025;24 Suppl 4(Suppl 4):e70393. doi:10.1111/jocd.70393 

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How to Get Rid of Forehead Lines: Your Guide to Smoother Skin

How to Get Rid of Forehead Lines: Your Guide to Smoother Skin

Whether you call them expression lines, frown lines, or the "elevens," persistent forehead creases are often some of the first signs of aging we seek to treat. Professional injectables remain the popular choice for an immediate fix to ‘freeze’ muscles and eliminate the repetitive movement that triggers forehead lines, but a new era of dermo-cosmetic innovation offers high-performance topical alternatives that bring effective results.  The factors leading to forehead lines and why wrinkles appear more prominent on some people than others vary depending on genetics, facial anatomy, and lifestyle habits (including UV rays and screen exposure). But no matter what the cause, it helps to understand the type of wrinkle you are targeting before choosing a treatment.   Dynamic Lines vs. Static Wrinkles   Dynamic Lines (Expression Lines): These are temporary folds that appear when you smile, squint, or raise your eyebrows. Think of your skin like a piece of paper being folded repeatedly; eventually, these temporary folds become permanent (static wrinkles) as collagen and elastin degrade.   Static Wrinkles: These wrinkles remain visible even when your face is at rest. While most common in high-movement areas like the forehead, lips, and eyes, they can also appear on the cheeks as skin loses its structural integrity.  The Role of Neuromodulator Injections for Forehead Lines   As skin ages and is subjected to UV damage and environmental stressors, it loses the ability to ‘snap back’ from repetitive movement because of collagen and elastin loss. To break the cycle of dynamic lines becoming static, the movement itself must be addressed. Neuromodulator injections (like Botox) are popular specifically for dynamic lines because they temporarily block the nerve signals that tell muscles to contract, preventing the repetitive folding that creates deep creases. In other words, if muscles on the forehead do not contract, wrinkles cannot form.   Injectables are not for everyone, and topical solutions can achieve similar goals by relaxing the appearance of wrinkles and preventing new ones from setting in. They also work well alongside injectables to prolong results between appointments.  The Three-Pronged Topical Approach to Target Forehead Lines  Relaxing Muscle Contractions   Argireline is a peptide often dubbed "Botox in a bottle." It works by interfering with the signals that trigger facial muscle contractions. This allows muscles to relax faster and smooth the appearance of dynamic lines. Standard Argireline however, often struggles with skin permeability due to its large molecular size.  The Advanced Option: Boost Argireline® uses Argireline® Amplified. A specialized version engineered to penetrate deeper into the skin and work faster with improved results in as little as 5 days, while also functioning to delay the ‘wear-off’ effect of neuromodulator injections by up to 8 weeks.   Instant Plumping for Static Wrinkles   To address lines that have already settled, ingredients that ‘fill’ and plump the skin like polysaccharides will have more immediate results. These are complex sugars like Hyaluronic Acid that draw moisture into the epidermis to plump the skin instantly, while in turn smoothing deep wrinkles. The Advanced Option: Ins’tight, a natural-origin polysaccharide found in Boost Argireline®, delivers an immediate lifting and smoothing effect by forming a 3D bio-polymer network that mechanically tightens the skin’s surface, flattening out lines.   Long-Term Structural Support   To reduce the appearance of existing wrinkles over the long-term, use ingredients that will accelerate cellular turnover and boost collagen production, while overall reinforcing the skin’s extracellular matrix, which behaves like a mattress. Collagen gives skin firmness and volume, while elastin provides ‘bounce’.   Retinol, a vitamin A derivative, is a go-to staple to help stimulate collagen and help skin appear smoother and firmer. Retinol works deep within the skin to stimulate dormant fibroblast cells, and instructs them to increase production of new collagen, elastin, and hydrating hyaluronic acid, thus thickening, firming, and strengthening the ‘mattress’ from within.  Peptides are also effective to stimulate collagen and elastin, without irritation. These short chains of amino acids function as chemical messengers, instructing skin cells to perform specific tasks. Signal peptides trigger a natural healing response that boosts collagen production, helping firm, lift, and plump the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.   Real Expectations: Timeline to See Results   Topical solutions require consistency to see visible results and timing can vary depending on the ingredients for forehead lines or any type of wrinkle. It will also depend on the severity and depth of each wrinkle. Fine lines will have a faster success rate than deeper-set wrinkles, which may require more intense treatment. As discussed, ingredients like hyaluronic acid, botanical collagen, and certain peptides can provide an instant plumping effect, smoothing surface lines in as little as five minutes. For deeper structural changes, ingredients such as retinol, phyto-retinol, and signal peptides typically require 1 to 3 months of consistent use. By taking a comprehensive approach you can achieve both immediate and long-lasting results.   Immediate (5 Minutes): Polysaccharides like Hyaluronic Acid and Botanical Collagen provide an instant plumping and tightening effect.  Rapid (5 Days): Argireline® Amplified delivers visible improvements in expression line depth.  Long-Term (1-3 months): Retinol, phyto-retinols, and signal peptides begin to show deep structural repair.  Ready to start your daily protocol to target forehead lines and wrinkles?   Facial Serum - Use Daily 1-2x Per Day   Boost Argireline® Serum: Helps prevent the formation of new dynamic lines, while smoothing the appearance of existing ones using an advanced combination of peptides inspired by the neuromodulator approach and dermo-cosmetic ingredients with natural-origin tightening effects that helps visibly improve overall skin quality.  Targeted Treatment - Use Daily 2x Per Day   Ultime Expression + Deep Wrinkle Concentrate: The ideal ally for targeting the 9 types of static wrinkles with precision, including forehead wrinkles, formulated with the ReGen16 patent and featuring phyto-retinol, hyaluronic acid, and peptides to plump and smooth, bringing immediate and long-term visible results.  References:  Lim SH, Sun Y, Thiruvallur Madanagopal T, Rosa V, Kang L. Enhanced Skin Permeation of Anti-wrinkle Peptides via Molecular Modification. Sci Rep. 2018;8(1):1596. Published 2018 Jan 25. doi:10.1038/s41598-017-18454-z  Coban I, Erkmen FY, Aktaş GD. Dynamic Periocular Wrinkle Patterns: An Anatomical Study on Young Adults. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2025;24(5):e70215. doi:10.1111/jocd.70215  Trookman NS, Rizer RL, Ford R, Ho E, Gotz V. Immediate and Long-term Clinical Benefits of a Topical Treatment for Facial Lines and Wrinkles. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. 2009;2(3):38-43. 

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How Eye Creams Work: The Science Behind Targeted Under Eye Care

How Eye Creams Work: The Science Behind Targeted Under Eye Care

Puffiness and dark under eye circles are a major skin complaint, but how do you know an eye cream will work for you? To get the most out of your eye cream, let’s explore the science behind them, discovering how specific formulas and active ingredients address the unique challenges of the periorbital (enclosing eye) region.  Why the Eye Area Needs Special Attention  The periorbital area has a unique and dynamically expressive anatomy, which is why it’s usually the first area on the face to show signs of aging.    Thin Periocular Skin: The skin around your eyes is incredibly delicate, in fact it’s the thinnest skin on your entire face. Unlike your cheeks, this area has very little underlying fat to begin with, but with age it also shifts and shrinks. The bone around your eye socket slightly recedes and the subcutaneous fat within the cheek migrates downward, which is why the tear trough groove under your eye starts to look deeper and hollower. In some cases, the subcutaneous fat pad under the eye may bulge forward and create permanent bags, requiring a different treatment than what’s needed to treat excess fluid retention.   Lack of Sebaceous Glands: The under-eye area contains very few sebaceous glands leaving it without enough natural sebum to protect itself. Sebum is primarily a mix of triglycerides, fatty acids, squalene, and wax esters that shield  skin from dryness and environmental damage. Without this oily barrier, the area is highly prone to transepidermal water loss (TEWL), which can  cause crepiness and fine lines to appear much earlier than on the rest of the face.Additionally, since components of sebum help maintain the skin’s acid mantle, their absence leaves the thin under eye skin vulnerable to pH imbalances and irritation.  Constant Micro-Movements: The under eyes are subject to constant dynamic expressions like squinting and blinking, causing temporary creases. Over time, dynamic lines will settle into permanent static lines as collagen and elastin degrade because of both intrinsic (naturally determined) and extrinsic (environmentally determined) aging.     Understanding Common Eye Concerns:   To get the most out of your eye cream, you must pinpoint the symptom you’re trying to treat. Eye creams are more than glorified moisturizers. Given the periocular region’s unique anatomy and tendency towards thinning skin, irritation, hyperpigmentation, puffiness and dark circles, eye creams are uniquely formulated to address these concerns. What also sets eye creams apart from other face products is the texture, delivery system and eye-friendly ingredients to get targeted results.  Dark Circles   There are three causes for dark circles: Vascular: Thin periocular skin visibly reveals the underlying blood vessels which become even more apparent when blood vessels dilate.  With age, the venous walls naturally weaken and expand allowing more blood to pool within tissue. Lack of sleep, diet and allergies can also have this same effect, creating the appearance of dark circles under the eyes. Ingredients like caffeine act as vasoconstrictors, narrowing these dilated vessels to prevent blood from pooling and showing underneath the skin. For an added boost, applying cold pressure with a metal applicator can further constrict vessels and provide an immediate reduction in the appearance of dark circles  Pigmentation: Often mistaken as vascular, pigmentary dark circles are caused by excess melanin under the eyes because of genetic factors and environmental  damage. Surface hyperpigmentation requires the same targeted approach as treating dark spots. ingredients like niacinamide help brighten the area and limit melanin transfer on the skin’s surface layers, all while being gentle enough for the eye contour. Additionally, tyrosinase inhibitors, such as Tranexamic acid and Vitamin C (low concentration), are highly effective at preventing the overproduction of pigment and offer a brighter overall appearance.   Facial Anatomy: Caused by the migration of subcutaneous fat and the formation of hollow-looking tear troughs (grooves) which cause shadows under the eyes. Vasoconstrictors like caffeine will not have the desired visible effect on hallow looking under eyes but brightening eye creams formulated with light-reflecting pigments along with color-correcting concealers are the most effective ways to visually lift the hollows and neutralize the shadows created by these anatomical changes.    Puffiness:   Under eye puffiness is caused by either fluid retention (edema), fat pads, or both. If diet, allergies and sleep quality are the cause of puffiness, caffeine and certain anti-inflammatory peptides are effective ingredients to reduce swelling. Lymphatic drainage and cold tools can also help reduce puffiness by moving excess fluid away from the under eye to drain into the lymph nodes around ears and neck. If puffiness is caused by fat pads, typical eye treatments will not reduce the appearance of the bulge, but luminating pigments and colour correctors can help conceal the appearance.     Fine lines and wrinkles:   To address fine lines and wrinkles in the delicate eye area, gentle ingredients that help stimulate collagen and elastin are ideal. While traditional retinol is excellent for stimulating collagen and elastin, the under eye’s lack of sebaceous glands makes it highly susceptible to redness and irritation. Effective alternatives are plant-derived ingredients categorized as "phyto-retinol", such as Bakuchiol. These ingredients offers a gentle workaround to traditional Vitamin A derived retinol by utilizing similar cellular pathways to stimulate collagen synthesis. This helps firm thinning skin and smooth wrinkles while protecting existing elastin without the risk of irritation. Peptides are also effective to stimulate collagen and elastin, without irritation. These short chains of amino acids function as chemical messengers, instructing skin cells to perform specific tasks. Signal peptides, commonly found in eye creams, trigger a natural healing response that boosts collagen production, helping firm, lift, and plump the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.   Dryness   To reinforce the delicate skin under the eyes, it’s beneficial to use ingredients that mimic the skin’s natural sebum, such as squalane and ceramides. These provide essential protection and lipid replacement without the heaviness of standard face creams, which can sometimes lead to milia (small keratin cysts) if the formula is too occlusive for thin skin.  Multi-weight Hyaluronic acid acts as the ultimate lightweight moisturizer by saturating the skin with hydration. It provides an immediate plumping effect that smooths fine lines, reduces crepey texture, and in turn helps mask dark circles as skin appears fuller.   Proper Eye Cream Application Techniques   The "Ring Finger" Rule: In reality, it does not matter which finger or applicator you use, just ensure you apply light pressure to prevent rubbing and pulling on the delicate skin. This can mean patting or sweeping. There’s no specific technique if the pressure and application is gentle.   Order of Routine: Does eye cream go before or after moisturizer? As a rule, eye cream is best applied after any serum but before moisturizer. Serums are lighter in texture and in some cases can also benefit the under eye. Moisturizers and heavier products go over top.   360 degrees or underneath the eye area? If the eye cream is designed to be used 360 degrees around the eye, focus on applying the eye cream close to the boney parts around the eye. This will ensure you have full coverage, without the risk of product getting on the lash line or into the tear ducts.   Time of day: For best results, eye creams should be applied both morning and night. If one time per day is preferred, it does not matter which time of day an eye cream is applied, just remain consistent. Benefits may vary though, depending on the eye cream’s purpose.  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  Can I use my regular moisturizer instead of an eye cream?  If you’re using an All-in-One cream, like Express Multi-Action which works comprehensively to address wrinkles, dark spots, and firmness, this can be used around the eye contour and would be effective to treat the periocular area. If you want special attention to treat specific concerns, a targeted eye cream like Ultime Eyes for lifting, firming, and depuffing, is helpful to include in your routine.   At what age should I start using eye cream?  Any age starting in the early 20’s could benefit from eye cream, depending on the concern. While sagging eye lids and crows-feet may not be a concern in younger years, puffiness and dark circles caused by lifestyle and environment can be targeted by a specially formulated eye cream.   Should I apply eye cream to my eyelids? To avoid irritation or product seeping into the tear ducts, avoid applying eye cream too close to the lash line. While many formulas (especially those with retinol) are too harsh for the eyelids, an eye cream that can be applied 360 degrees around the eye contour is designed to be different. When applied to the orbital bone, the active ingredients naturally migrate beneath the skin's surface to treat the lid area safely without direct application.  How long before I see results?  Ingredients like caffeine and hyaluronic can offer instant results within a few minutes. High weight hyaluronic acid sits on the surface of the skin to hydrate the top layer, which gives an immediate plumping effect and smooths fine lines and crepey skin. Caffeine also works quickly to help reduce the appearance of puffiness and lighten the appearance of dark circles caused by visible blood vessels. Some peptides can also have immediate effects. The SymLift peptide complex found in the Ultime Eyes works on the skin to offer an immediate lifting effect within 5 minutes. For the improved appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and sagging, it’s recommended to expect 15-30 days before seeing visible results.     Given the unique anatomy of the periocular region, the skin around your eyes requires a specialized approach that a standard moisturizer simply can’t provide. From the lack of oil glands to the constant micro-movements of daily expressions, this high-traffic area deserves high-performance care.  For a solution that addresses all these complex needs, that helps visibly lift and smooth the skin while reducing the appearance of under-eye puffiness and signs of fatigue, we recommend Ultime Eyes.  Its advanced formula, powered by our ReGen16 protocol and 37% concentration of active ingredients, combined with a cooling metallic applicator, delivers a more open-looking, smoother, and visibly firmer eye contour.    References:  Chopra K, Calva D, Sosin M, Tadisina KK, Banda A, De La Cruz C, Chaudhry MR, Legesse T, Drachenberg CB, Manson PN, Christy MR. A comprehensive examination of topographic thickness of skin in the human face. Aesthet Surg J. 2015 Nov;35(8):1007-13. doi: 10.1093/asj/sjv079. PMID: 26508650.    Picardo M, Ottaviani M, Camera E, Mastrofrancesco A. Sebaceous gland lipids. Dermatoendocrinol. 2009;1(2):68-71. doi:10.4161/derm.1.2.8472    1 William Montagna, Paul F. Parakkal,10 - Sebaceous Glands, Editor(s): William Montagna, Paul F. Parakkal,  The Structure & Function of Skin (Third Edition), Academic Press,1974, Pages 280-331, ISBN 9780125052634,  https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-505263-4.50015-7.    1 Dhaliwal S., Rybak I., Ellis S.R., Notay M., Trivedi M., Burney W., Vaughn A.R., Nguyen M., Reiter P., Bosanac S., Yan H., Foolad N., Sivamani R.K.. "Prospective, randomized, double-blind assessment of topical bakuchiol and retinol for facial photoageing." British Journal of Dermatology, vol. 180, 2019, p. 289. DOI: 10.1111/bjd.16918.  Vrcek I, Ozgur O, Nakra T. Infraorbital Dark Circles: A Review of the Pathogenesis, Evaluation and Treatment. J Cutan Aesthet Surg. 2016;9(2):65-72. doi:10.4103/0974-2077.184046      

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Feeling old or feeling radiant?

Feeling old or feeling radiant?

Get through menopause with radiant skin  By : Dr. Emilie Bourgeault, BSc MD FRCPC, Dermatologist Nancy Labonte, Skin Care Specialist and Head of the Innovations Committee at IDC DERMO   Congratulations, you've weathered the menopause storm and are now entering a new chapter of your life! However, you might be experiencing the unsettling feeling of suddenly aging. You're not alone; many women notice similar changes in their skin during menopause. Nancy: What are the phases of menopause and their effects on the skin? Dr. Bourgeault: Menopause is divided into three phases: perimenopause, menopause, and postmenopause. Skin changes during these phases are primarily due to a decrease in hormones, particularly estrogen and progesterone. This reduction leads to a decrease in collagen and elastin production, which affects the skin's volume, firmness, and elasticity, exacerbates deep wrinkles, and increases the risk of dryness. Additionally, the skin may appear less radiant and be more prone to pigmentation spots.   Nancy: Is this what is commonly referred to as "hormonal aging" of the skin? Dr. Bourgeault: Exactly! Hormonal aging of the skin is directly related to the body's hormonal fluctuations, mainly the decline in estrogen and progesterone levels. Unlike chronological aging, which is inevitable with age, or premature aging caused by external factors like UV exposure and pollution, hormonal aging is specific to hormonal disruptions.   Nancy: What ingredients should we prioritize to address these changes? Dr. Bourgeault: Choose a highly hydrating cream enriched with hyaluronic acid and ceramides, which restore and maintain skin hydration. Target hyperpigmentation with ingredients like niacinamide (vitamin B3) to visibly even out the skin tone and reduce age spots. To stimulate collagen production, using peptides and retinol is recommended, as they enhance skin firmness and elasticity. Incorporate omega-3, -6, and -9 fatty acids to nourish and repair the skin, contributing to overall skin health.   IDC DERMO’s Response "As someone experiencing menopause myself, I face each morning with the duality between the image reflected in the mirror and my inner well-being. Using IDC DERMO products means offering your skin 25 years of dermocosmetic expertise and a deep understanding of hormonal changes, so you can feel confident at all times." – Nancy Labonté The ULTIME PREMIUM range, infused with the patented ReGen16 formulation protocol, stands out as the pinnacle of anti-aging skincare. Designed for postmenopausal skin, it now includes an unparalleled night cream enriched with ceramides, omega-3, -6, and -9 fatty acids, peptides, and niacinamide. This range empowers every menopausal woman to overcome her skincare challenges and reveal a complexion that reflects her strength and inner beauty.  

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IDC DERMO works with experts to better understand  skin and its realities.

IDC DERMO works with experts to better understand skin and its realities.

The hyaluronic acids and peptides for the skin     By : Dr. Emilie Bourgeault, BSc MD FRCPC, Dermatologist Serge Yelle, PhD Plant Physiology, General Manager, IDC Dermo   The dynamic duo for youthful skin: hyaluronic acid and peptides.What do they do and which types should you choose?When biochemistry meets biology Hyaluronic acid and Peptides at the service of skincare   Hyaluronic Acids - Essential moisturizing factors Discovered in 1934 by Karl Meyer and John Palmer, hyaluronic acid has become a pillar of skin biochemistry. This glycosaminoglycan performs essential functions in the extracellular matrix, notably to densify and plump the skin. Often described for its ability to bind up to 1,000 times its weight in water, hyaluronic acid confers hydrating and viscoelastic properties to the skin. In the dermis, hyaluronic acid plays a structural role, contributing to the cohesion and providing support for collagen and elastin fibers, as well as other skin proteins, which together make up connective tissue. It is also involved in several cellular mechanisms, including cell differentiation and migration.   Aging affects the distribution and function of hyaluronic acid in the skin. The epidermis undergoes a marked reduction in hyaluronic acid, which reduces water retention and contributes to skin dehydration and atrophy. In the dermis, its function is altered by an increase in its affinity for other extracellular matrix proteins such as collagen and elastin, which reduces its ability to retain water, leading to loss of elasticity and reduced hydration.   Hyaluronic acid comes in several forms, each with its own specific features and cosmetic applications.  Cross-linked hyaluronic acid is a stabilized form in which the polymer chains are linked together, creating a three-dimensional network. This structure enables it to resist enzymatic and mechanical degradation in the skin for longer than non-cross-linked hyaluronic acid.   Acetylated hyaluronic acid, meanwhile, undergoes a modification to increase its water-binding capacity and make it more flexible, potentially facilitating skin penetration for topical applications.   Finally, hyaluronic acid comes in a range of molecular weights, from very low to very high. Low molecular weight molecules are known to penetrate deeper into the skin, where they can stimulate tissue repair from within. Medium-weight molecules can have anti-inflammatory and reparative effects, while high-molecular-weight molecules remain on the skin's surface, forming a moisturizing film that protects the skin barrier and reduces insensible water loss. In addition, fractionated forms of hyaluronic acid have been shown to stimulate skin repair, improve radiance and reduce wrinkle depth by binding to cell receptors such as CD44. Thus, its topical use in cosmetics not only helps to improve the skin's hydrated appearance and texture, but also plays a role in protecting it from external aggressors, thereby reducing the impact of cutaneous aging.   Peptides - Architects of the skin at the molecular level   Peptides are small amino acid polymers which, in cosmetics, act as true architects at the molecular level, modulating and renewing skin structure.   Among them, signal peptides are key players in the regeneration of skin structural proteins. By signalling or mimicking the biological processes involved in extracellular matrix synthesis, these peptides stimulate the production of essential components such as collagen, elastin, proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans and fibronectins. Depending on their nature, peptides have a wide range of activities, including smoothing fine lines and wrinkles, regenerating skin cells, increasing elasticity and much more.   Hexapeptide-3 is a neurotransmitter-inhibiting peptide with an amino acid sequence similar to that of the SNAP-25 protein, enabling it to compete with and modulate the SNARE complex, essential for acetylcholine release. By inhibiting this release, Hexapeptide-3 reduces muscle contraction and, consequently, the appearance of expression lines. This hexapeptide is also effective in curbing the overproduction and release of catecholamine hormones, such as adrenaline, which are associated with wrinkles caused by repetitive facial movements. Often cited as a non-invasive alternative to botulinum toxin, Acetyl Hexapeptide-3 is a peptide of choice in anti-aging strategies aimed at minimizing wrinkles and improving skin firmness. Centella Asiatica extract, with its high concentration of biopeptides, has been shown to have stimulating properties for maintaining skin firmness and elasticity. Mechanisms of action include stimulation of fibroblasts, leading to a marked increase in the synthesis of type I collagen, a protein essential for maintaining dermal density. It also promotes elastin production, giving skin greater elasticity. What's more, the extract helps reduce inflammation and repair skin lesions, positioning it as a key ingredient in advanced anti-aging strategies.   As such, these peptides are not just active components, but biological messengers that influence the skin's cellular processes. They represent a class of cosmetic active ingredients with enormous potential for improving skin health and appearance.   Combining different grades of hyaluronic acid, of different molecular weights and shapes, with a high concentration of peptides would enable a dermo-cosmetic care product to deliver real anti-aging benefits to the skin.       IDC PUSHES BACK THE FRONTIERS OF DERMO-COSMETICS By: Nancy Labonte, Skin Care Specialist and Head of the Innovations Committee at IDC DERMO Lionel Ripoll, PhD, Cosmetology - Department of Basic Sciences, Quebec University in Chicoutimi   BOOST Hyalu-Peptide by IDC: Innovation in Dermo-Cosmetic   IDC DERMO innovates and pushes back the frontiers of cosmetic formulation with the launch of BOOST Hyalu-Peptide, a densifying and plumping serum.  IDC fuses 13 types and grades of hyaluronic acid with a complex of over 400 peptides, offering a complete skin care formula.   Each type of hyaluronic acid in BOOST Hyalu-Peptide plays a crucial role, working synergistically to provide a comprehensive approach to reducing the signs of aging and improving overall skin texture. The use of a blend of hyaluronic acid forms optimizes skin density and health by acting on different levels of the skin, guaranteeing intense, long-lasting hydration. The higher molecular weights create a protective film on the skin's surface, reducing water loss, while the lower molecular weights act synergistically and penetrate deeper into the skin, offering improved elasticity and skin revitalization.   These 13 grades and forms of hyaluronic acid make this concentrated serum an important tool in the quest for hyaluronic skin health.  But BOOST Hyalu-Peptide's innovation doesn't stop at hyaluronic acids.  It also lies in the synergistic use of peptides to create a unique and innovative anti-aging cosmetic product. These peptides, incorporated into the serum at clinically proven concentrations, offer an innovative approach to skin care, acting not only on hydration, but also on skin structure and resilience.   These unrivalled concentrations and varieties of hyaluronic acid and peptides make BOOST Hyalu-Peptide the perfect addition to any skincare routine, to densify and plump skin on the face, neck and around the eyes.         

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Winter hydration: understanding and protecting our skin.

Winter hydration: understanding and protecting our skin.

By : Dr. Emilie Bourgeault Emilie Bourgeault, BSc MD FRCPC, Dermatologist Serge Yelle, PhD Plant Physiology, General Manager, IDC Dermo Lionel Ripoll, PhD, Cosmetology - Department of Basic Sciences Université du Québec à Chicoutimi   Why is winter so hard on our skin? How can we help it cope with the impressive number of aggressions and changes that winter brings? It starts with understanding what it has to face, every day and every winter. IDC DERMO works with experts to better understand skin and its reality. Winter in Quebec is marked by a significant drop in temperature and humidity, two factors that have a considerable influence on our skin. The drop in temperature brings with it a reduction in ambient humidity. These drops have a direct impact on the skin's ability to retain water.  Normally, the skin's outermost layer, the stratum corneum, acts as a barrier against moisture loss. It's made up of tightly-bound corneocytes and surrounded by natural lipids, which help keep the skin hydrated. In winter, this barrier is weakened by dry air, leading to an increase in insensible water loss (IWL). IWL is a natural process whereby water evaporates from the skin's surface, but when accelerated, it leads to dehydration and reduced skin elasticity. This dehydration is not just a surface problem. It affects the function of deeper skin cells, particularly keratinocytes. These cells are essential for maintaining the skin's structural integrity and barrier function. Under the influence of dry air, keratinocytes undergo osmotic stress, which affects their ability to divide and renew themselves properly. Furthermore, the icy wind and sub-zero temperatures that characterize Quebec winters significantly disrupt the skin's lipid layer. This fine armor preserves moisture and protects against external aggressors. Skin lipids, mainly ceramides, cholesterol and essential fatty acids, form the intercellular matrix of the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin. They play a fundamental role in retaining water and maintaining the skin's flexibility and integrity.  Exposure to cold causes vasoconstriction, a reduction in blood flow to the skin's surface, limiting the supply of nutrients and oxygen. This natural bodily reaction, designed to preserve body heat, can compromise skin lipid synthesis and the skin's ability to protect itself against external aggressors. As a result, skin can become more sensitive and fragile.   Low temperatures also affect the composition of skin lipids, making fatty acids more saturated and less fluid, which can disrupt barrier function, skin homeostasis and nutrient transport. In addition, the dry, cold environment disrupts the activity of enzymes responsible for the skin's natural desquamation, leading to rough, dull skin.   Wind, meanwhile, acts as a catalyst for evaporation, increasing insensible water loss (IWL). This accelerated evaporation can dehydrate the skin and exacerbate the deterioration of surface lipids, leading to skin problems such as dryness, flaking and sometimes even atopic dermatitis. In addition, the wind can carry pollutants and allergens which, by attacking a weakened skin barrier, can induce inflammatory reactions and accentuate skin sensitivity.   Prolonged exposure to the cold can deplete the skin's defenses, repair and renewal functions.The use of cosmetic products enriched with skin-identical lipids, such as ceramides, fatty acids and cholesterol, can help restore the lipid barrier. This underlines the importance of supporting the skin with external care strategies. The application of protective and nourishing creams can complement and reinforce the skin's intrinsic defenses, and lead it to reactivate the 3 mechanisms involved in skin hydration: the creation, diffusion and retention of water molecules.   In conclusion, changes in temperature and humidity in winter represent a considerable challenge for the skin. These environmental changes lead to disruption of the skin barrier, increased moisture loss, and an impact on the skin's cellular and molecular regulation. Supplementing your skin with skincare products is one way to regain control and help your skin get through these harsh months. IDC AT THE SERVICE OF SKIN HYDRATION By Nancy Labonté - Skin Care and Cosmetics Specialist at IDC DERMO Lionel Ripoll, PhD, Cosmetology - Department of Basic Sciences Université du Québec à Chicoutimi   At IDC DERMO, our formulations contain innovative ingredients carefully selected to offer optimal hydration and protect the skin against the aggressions of the cold. IDC moisturizers are developed, tested and manufactured under dermatological control, and are recognized for reactivating the creation, retention and diffusion of water molecules in the skin, throughout the different layers of the epidermis. In addition to ceramides, essential fatty acids and cholesterol, which are essential ingredients for skin health and hydration, and are used by IDC DERMO, other ingredients are used to offer greater benefits, results and health to the skin. Here are some of these ingredients. Providing the skin with a good supply of moisture via our choice of serums and creams can make a big difference to how our skin performs in winter. AcquaCell: A natural moisturizing complex combining water, glycerine and antioxidant-rich fruit extracts such as watermelon, apple and lentil. These extracts, combined with sodium lactate and sodium PCA, work synergistically to increase skin's immediate hydration and reinforce water retention within the epidermal layers. By helping to reduce IAP, Acquacell helps maintain skin's suppleness and resilience in winter conditions.   Hyaluronic acid: A powerful moisturizing agent capable of retaining up to 1000 times its weight in water. Hyaluronic acid binds to water in the skin's layers, limiting IOP. It forms a hydrating barrier on the skin's surface that prevents moisture loss due to wind and cold, while smoothing fine lines caused by dryness.   Pentavitin: A saccharide complex that firmly attaches to the skin's keratin and maintains hydration. By targeting the upper layers of the epidermis, PENTAVITIN® reinforces the skin's barrier function and helps preserve the integrity of cutaneous lipids, essential for defending against low temperatures and wind.   Lipobelle Glacier: encapsulates glacier water in lecithin liposomes, enabling deep penetration and moisture delivery to the lower layers of the epidermis. This advanced delivery system ensures that moisture is delivered where it's needed most, while protecting skin from thermal stress, preserving elasticity and barrier function. Jojoba extract: Jojoba extract mimics the skin's natural lipids, offering superior protection and repair of lipid membranes damaged by cold. By integrating with the skin's lipid barrier, it helps to regulate hydration and prevent moisture loss, while offering a soothing, softening effect that is particularly beneficial in cold climates.   These ingredients are just a few examples of the complexity and uniqueness of IDC DERMO formulations. Together with essential fatty acids, ceramides and cholesterol, these ingredients work in harmony to provide skin with complete hydration, from the surface to the deepest layers. Supplying the skin with moisturizing ingredients goes beyond providing water and comfort. A dermocosmetic moisturizer formulated with key ingredients and dermatologically tested will reinforce the skin's barrier and elasticity, while increasing cellular renewal and the skin's defense and repair functions. Choosing an IDC DERMO moisturizer means offering real results, without compromise.      

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ELLE Qc/ELLE Canada Award - Winner for a 3rd consecutive year!

ELLE Qc/ELLE Canada Award - Winner for a 3rd consecutive year!

 Le Grand Prix de la beauté ELLE Québec/ELLE Canada 2023 ! It's noon on October 11th, 2023. We are leaving the IDC DERMO headquarters in Quebec City for Montreal. The three of us are Samuelle, Communications and Marketing Coordinator, Frédérique, Sales Marketing Manager, and Nancy Labonté, Skin Care and Cosmetics Specialist. We're on our way to see Cécile, the Marketing Director, who lives in the city. We're all excited, on our way to a great evening: the Grands Prix de la Beauté 2023 Gala. Would we have the great honor of winning one of these prestigious awards again this year? You have to submit the product(s) you want to present at the beginning of the year, and then you go to the gala in October not knowing if your product has been selected as a finalist. That's part of the excitement! During these months, Elle Québec and Elle Canada magazines work hard to test hundreds of products. In fact, 600 jurors (men and women) across Canada blindly test the best products in the beauty industry and vote for their favorites. These judges are randomly selected from thousands of consumers who submit their entries. Each judge receives disguised beauty products. It is impossible for the judges to know which products they are using. They have 11 weeks to test and evaluate these products using an online diary. The products with the highest average score will be crowned overall winners in their category.In short, when the category in which we had submitted our product appeared on the screen, I said to myself, "If we're finalists, that's already a victory! Over the microphone we hear, "And the finalists are: IDC Dermo's 16-in-1 EXPRESS Multi-Action Global Anti-Aging Cream." I kind of lost track of who the 2nd finalist was, all I could think of was "Ah well, we want to win!"."And the big winner in 2023 is IDC DERMO. "I felt the whole of Quebec shouting with us. Because yes, making 100% Quebec cosmetics that compete, and win, against the best international brands, well, we have something to celebrate. And this year, we're celebrating in triplicate, as this cream wins the Grand Prix de la Beauté Elle Québec/Elle Canada for a 3rd consecutive year, no less!   Let me introduce you to, or represent, this gem of a product.  In cosmetics, when we talk about "all-in-one" creams, we often think that concessions have to be made to offer a product with multiple actions. A single product certainly can't meet all our skin's needs. Well, now it can.IDC redefines what an all-in-one skincare product should be: a cream that combines an anti-aging serum with an anti-pollution moisturizer. A cream that can be used as a night cream and a day cream, and applied to the face, eye contour and neck. That's what EXPRESS Multi-Action offers. A single product that replaces 7 and a unique formulation that simultaneously targets the 16 causes of skin aging, thanks to our REGEN(16). This 16-in-1 global anti-aging cream is formulated according to a unique methodology patented by IDC DERMO: an approach and know-how that targets all the signs of cutaneous aging and dehydrated skin on the face, neck and eye contour. Its formulation incorporates highly active ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, peptides, anti-aging plant extracts and organic essential fatty acids.This silky, melting cream simultaneously targets fine lines & wrinkles, loss of firmness, pigmentation spots, hydration, redness, puffiness and dark circles. In a clinical test, 93% of women found their skin smoother and more beautiful in just 4 weeks. It's easy to see why this product stands out on every level, even when tested blind!In short, on October 11, it was with a heart full of pride and a head full of new memories that we left this beautiful evening. Thank you to Elle Québec/Elle Canada for allowing so many products and companies to be known and recognized not for their marketing and promotional campaigns, but rather for what should always be at the root of all products: their effectiveness and the happiness they bring to consumers.  

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When does my skin menopause start?

When does my skin menopause start?

Here's a quick and easy questionnaire to help me identify which stage of menopause I'm in and which skincare range to use. Even if it's not the "sexiest" subject, menopause and its various stages seem to be a subject that's being put forward more and more, at last. I say "finally" because it needs to be talked about. Canadian women will spend on average up to half their lives in the menopause phase, and this "menopausal life" brings with it its share of changes. Much is said and said about the first phase of a woman's life, but she is left to discover and believe the various myths and popular beliefs of previous generations about the second phase of her life. The menopause is in fact a period of hormonal transition that can last several years and is accompanied by numerous bodily changes, including to the skin. Little is said about what the phases of menopause can do to the skin. Putting the spotlight on "cutaneous menopause" will enable women to better understand the changes and needs of their skin.   The menopause is generally divided into three stages: perimenopause, menopause and post-menopause. All these stages have one thing in common: hormonal imbalances. It's at this point that we're faced with a new reality: hormonal aging of the skin. Perimenopause is the period immediately preceding menopause, and can begin several years before its arrival. During this period, hormone levels fluctuate and can cause symptoms such as hot flushes, mood swings and sleep disturbances. As far as the skin is concerned, perimenopause can lead to a reduction in skin elasticity and firmness, as well as increased dehydration and dryness. We may also notice that our skin type changes. For example, combination skin becomes dry, while normal skin becomes oily. Once menopause is reached, which is designated by the complete cessation of the menstrual cycle, estrogen levels drop considerably, activating skin aging. Skin becomes thinner and more fragile, and the appearance of wrinkles increases. In addition, collagen production declines considerably, which can lead to a loss of firmness and sagging of the skin. Facial contours are less well defined, and the skin seems to give in to gravity.   Once menopause has passed, we enter the post-menopausal phase. Menopausal symptoms may lessen at this stage, but hormonal changes continue to affect the skin. The drastic drop in estrogen levels leads to a reduction in sebum production, making the skin very dry, dehydrated, uncomfortable and more prone to irritation. The skin's metabolism slows down considerably, the complexion becomes dull and grey, and the reduced production of collagen and elastin leads to a loss of volume and elasticity and an increase in deeper wrinkles. All these signs can make a post-menopausal woman's face look severe and tired, without actually being so. Each phase of menopause comes with different needs for the skin. Recognizing which phase you're in is essential to selecting the right skin care and cosmetics routine for your skin. IDC DERMO's ULTIME and ULTIME PREMIUM ranges are ideal for perimenopausal, menopausal and post-menopausal skin. It's important to note that every woman experiences menopause in a unique way, and the effects on the skin can vary from one person to another. Some may experience more pronounced changes, while others may not notice any significant difference. Here are six quick and easy questions to help you identify which phase you seem to be in, and which range of 100% Québec IDC DERMO skincare products your skin may need. 1. Do you notice that your facial contours (the oval of your face) have become more blurred recently, less well defined than before? A- Yes. B- Yes, I'm starting to notice that. C- No, not yet. 2-Do you feel that your face has taken on a more severe, tired and resentful look recently? A- Yes. B- Sometimes, depending on how well I sleep. C- No. 3-How would you describe the dryness of your skin? A- My skin feels very dry, dehydrated and even uncomfortable, with possible tightness during the day and/or when I wake up. B- My skin feels drier and dehydrated. I feel occasional tightness during the day or when I wake up. C- My skin type is stable and has not changed for several years. 4- Do you notice that your deep expression lines have become more pronounced and deeper recently? A- Yes. B- Sometimes, depending on the day, the light and my expressions. C- I can notice them, but the situation is relatively stable. 5- Your menstrual cycle is : A- Over a year ago, or even several years ago. B- Irregular or over less than a year ago. C- Relatively regular. Which statement best describes your situation? A- I've had hot flashes and night sweats, but they're finally over. B- I sometimes have hot flashes and night sweats. C- I don't have any hot flashes or night sweats yet. Routine A If your answers are mainly "A", you seem to be post-menopausal and your skin would benefit from the ULTIME and ULTIME PREMIUM ranges.Here's a suggestion for a complete IDC DERMO routine. Routine to follow and/or products to integrate into your existing routine according to your needs: Step 1 morning and evening: PURE Lait - Lait nettoyant démaquillant micellaire 5-en-1. Step 2 in the evening:  GLŌWFIX PEEL – Disques quotidiens éclat resurfaçant. Step 3 morning and evening:  ULTIME HUILE SÉRUM – Infusion antiâge multi-correctrice. Step 4 morning and evening: ULTIME PREMIUM YEUX – Soin illuminateur et reconstituant intensif Step 5 morning:  ULTIME PREMIUM JOUR – Crème sublimatrice reconstituante intensive 6th step evening : ULTIME NUIT – Crème antiâge absolue BONUS CARE: 2 times a week, replace your ULTIME NUIT with  ULTIME MASQUE - Masque de nuit antiâge suprême Routine B If your answers are mainly "B", you seem to be in perimenopause or menopause and your skin needs the ULTIME range.Here's a suggestion for a complete IDC DERMO routine. Routine to follow and/or products to integrate into your existing routine according to your needs:1st step morning and evening: PURE GEL – Nettoyant démaquillant purifiant 5-en-1 2nd step 1-2 times a week; in the evening :  PURE MASQUE – Exfoliant peau neuve triple action Step 3 in the evening:  ULTIME HUILE SÉRUM – Infusion antiâge multi-correctrice 4th step morning and evening:  ULTIME YEUX – Soin restructurant et liftant Step 5 morning and evening:  ULTIME AGE SUPREME – Crème antiâge multi-intensive BONUS TREATMENT: Once or twice a week, we suggest replacing your ULTIME NUIT with the >ULTIME MASQUE - Masque de nuit antiâge suprême Routine C   If your answers are mainly "C", your perimenopause doesn't seem to have started yet. However, to prepare your skin for the changes to come, we strongly suggest that you install a high-performance skincare routine. At IDC DERMO, you can choose from the following ranges:   EXPRESS – All-in-one care GLŌWFIX – Anti-aging, rejuvenation & radiance care (Glōw pigments). IDÉAL – Complete anti-aging & pro-youth care. Here's a suggestion for a complete routine in EXPRESS IDC DERMO mode.  Don't hesitate to consult the dermo-cosmetic experts in the pharmacy and contact IDC DERMO via e-mail or telephone (info@idcdermo.com or 1 877 543-8671) for any questions or other care and routine suggestions.  Step 1 morning and evening:  PURE GEL – Nettoyant démaquillant purifiant 5-en-1 2nd step in the evening:  GLŌWFIX PEEL – Disques quotidiens éclat resurfaçant. 3rd step morning and evening:  EXPRESS MULTI-ACTION – Crème antiâge globale 16-en-1.   Whichever range is recommended and used, it's important to note that morning skincare should always end with the application of a sun cream of SPF 30 and above, and that if the skin is exposed to UV, this protection should be renewed every two hours throughout the day. At IDC DERMO, the SOLIS+ range, which combines a moisturizing anti-aging cream SPF 30 and a mattifying anti-aging powder SPF 50, is the range to integrate at the end of your skincare routine every morning. Remember that your choice of products is much more important than you think. The care you apply to your skin, morning and night, is the way to nourish from the outside this organ that has so much to do and manage in these times of great change. Good skin nutrition is essential if you want to give your skin all the tools it needs to maintain and regain its balance and health, despite all the hormonal changes it undergoes.

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ULTIME Premium media launch event

ULTIME Premium media launch event

On the occasion of the launch of the ULTIME PREMIUM range, IDC Dermo had the pleasure of visiting the Rockland Centre in Montreal on March 17 for the launch media event. The aim of the event was to enrich the editors' knowledge of this period of life. Three experts were on hand to offer solutions for post-menopausal women. First, Nancy Labonté, skin care and cosmetics specialist at IDC Dermo, presented the new ULTIME PREMIUM range. Next, Bruno Rhéaume, professional make-up artist, gave make-up tips for mature skin on a model. Finally, Iris Setlakwe, fashion designer and founder of the Iris Setlakwe brand, discussed styles and silhouettes for women aged 60 and over.     Bruno Rhéaume's tips for successful make-up after menopause     The menopause brings with it psychological upheavals that can affect the way we perceive ourselves, but certain physical changes also diminish our self-confidence. It's important to modify our daily routine to adapt it to our new reality, since the idea is not to transform ourselves into someone else, but to make life easier.During and after menopause, women have to cope with certain physical symptoms such as hot flushes. In the post-menopausal period, however, hot flashes can persist. The drop in estrogen levels leads to a reduction in collagen and elastin production, creating an imbalance between male and female hormones. The result? The result can be very dry skin, a flare-up of acne and even the appearance of hairs on the chin. So it's important to adapt your skincare routine before tackling make-up. Choosing the right creams to moisturize your face is crucial. Avoid creams that are too rich and can leave the skin shiny.Skin has changed, and we realize that we've been wearing the same kind of make-up since our twenties. It's time to learn new tricks and keep up with the times. I recommend consulting a professional make-up artist to modify your make-up routine. 1. It's best to avoid shiny, glossy make-up, which gives the appearance of oily skin when you sweat more. 2. Opt for natural make-up. The healthy-glow effect rejuvenates and illuminates the face. By using earthy colors for make-up, you won't go wrong. 3. No heavy foundation or plastered faces. 4. We choose products that are easy to use, so that our beauty routine is quick and effective. Make-up should take no more than 15 minutes to apply. 5. If you have downy hair, choose a very thin liquid foundation to avoid a textured look. It's important to remember that not the whole face needs foundation, and that it can be applied in a targeted way. The more products you add to your skin, the more textured it becomes, making it look older. THREE MUST-HAVE PRODUCTS The 3 most important make-up products are radiance (illuminator), foundation and powder. Their formula must be micro-fine to prevent texture build-up on the face. Plan a generous budget and opt for quality products for these 3 essentials. TIPS TO MAXIMIZE MAKEUP HOLD To mattify the complexion, sweat is first blotted off with absorbent sheets.Apply a hairspray at the very end of make-up application to make it last longer.Take along a spray bottle, essential for cooling off. STEPS TO SUCCESSFUL MAKE-UP 1. Touch radiance (illuminator) on and under the eye to reduce dark circles. 2. Liquid foundation in small dabs. 3. Micro-fine powder (HD) to set radiance and foundation. 4. Eyebrow pencil to enhance eyes. 5. Dark brown and cream eyeshadow for depth. 6. Essential black mascara on upper lashes. 7. Satin blush applied to domed cheekbone. 8. Lip gloss applied to mouth with fingers. 9. Mist over entire face to hold make-up. 5 tips from Iris Setlakwe to dress her changing figure   1. HIGHLIGHT YOUR ASSETS "For example, on a tall person with a small waist, we'll emphasize the waist. For a short, curvaceous woman, we'll work on length, opting for shorter skirts (5 to 8 cm above the knee) and shorter jackets. The same goes for pants: a slim 7/8 length is flattering and elongates the silhouette. If you've got a big belly, I advise you not to wear your top inside your pants, opting instead for a loose blouse in a wispy fabric. A tall woman will be able to match her long blouse with wide-leg pants, while a petite woman will pair it with narrow pants." 2. IT'S JUST A NUMBER "Stop trying to wear the same size garment forever! Stop looking at the number on the label and opt instead for pieces that match your figure. This is the best way to enhance your body. And don't be afraid to try new cuts and proportions. Important detail: wear pretty shoes to try on clothes, rather than sneakers. Last but not least, postpone your shopping trip if you're in low spirits!" 3. OPT FOR COLOR "Many women adopt black as they age, which can make them look rather severe. I prefer navy, which is softer. It's important to choose colors that are flattering for the complexion, but also colors that are easy to match with the pieces you already own. A base of black, navy or beige makes it easy to include new shades." 4. HIDE THIS ARM "Because of the loss of firmness, women are sensitive about their arms. I offer short leather jackets and lightweight knit cardigans that are easy to layer. I've also created a slightly shouldered t-shirt (with small shoulder pads) that balances the silhouette. As for dresses, I offer a selection of short-sleeved dresses and I work the cuts so that the shoulders are not too wide. We all want a beautiful look without looking like a madam!" 5. DRESS YOUR NEW CURVES "The waist and hips tend to gain volume during and after menopause. I dress women with generous curves very well, unlike some European brands that offer cuts that are often a little masculine. I pay particular attention to pants, whatever the size, from 0 to 16, so that the customer feels good in her body and in my clothes. In addition to the hips, you also have to think about the waist. For example, if you've got a big belly, you don't need a high waist, which will highlight a small waist. For a woman with full hips, avoid pants with pleats, which emphasize curves at the waist and hips."

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Natural cosmetics without concessions

Natural cosmetics without concessions

Is it possible to have a natural cosmetic treatment that's effective and pleasant to use? Yes, but not easy. Cosmetics manufacturers often have to make concessions to achieve a product that complies with natural skincare guidelines. Product texture, efficacy, smell and/or shelf life are all factors that are sometimes affected by natural certifications. Add another layer of complexity if, in addition, you want to formulate a natural skincare product that is also vegan. Natural or vegan: what's the difference? It's important to know that it's possible to be "natural" without being "vegan". A natural cosmetic product is a skincare product made from natural ingredients, i.e. ingredients derived from nature. These ingredients can be of plant, mineral or animal origin. On the other hand, a "vegan" certified cosmetic product means that it has been manufactured without animal ingredients or by-products, uses no animal ingredients or by-products in the manufacturing process, and is not tested on animals. In short, a product can be "natural" without being "vegan", or conversely, "vegan" without being "natural". If you're looking for a skincare product that respects both of these characteristics, it's important to make sure that the product you're looking for has real certifications that confirm that the formulation complies with the requirements and strict specifications they entail. What are the limits of natural and vegan skincare? Creating and formulating an anti-aging cosmetic cream that complies with "vegan" and "natural" certifications, while being truly effective and offering a pleasant-to-use, fragrance-free skin care product, is anything but simple and easy. Many companies have to make concessions on product efficacy, texture, formulation, certifications and/or stability. That's why IDC DERMO waited before joining the natural anti-aging industry. THE IDC DERMO APPROACH At IDC DERMO, a line of skincare products 100% designed and manufactured right here in Quebec, the anti-aging claim comes with REGEN(16), a unique, patented technology that regenerates the skin on all 16 causes of skin aging, simultaneously. Indeed, to actively counter skin ageing, we need to target the 16 imbalances that compromise its balance, an imbalance that starts as early as age 20 and causes the appearance of all signs of ageing on the skin. Balanced skin is skin that looks young and healthy. We must therefore provide active cosmetic ingredients via our skincare routine so that our skin can regain and maintain its balance. Our REGEN(16) technology is the result of five years of research and development, a program which has enabled IDC DERMO to validate the efficacy of this complex of unique cosmetic ingredients through numerous clinical studies and scientific articles. Over the years, our anti-ageing skincare products formulated with our REGEN (16) technology have won numerous awards. THE LATEST INNOVATION FROM IDC DERMO In recent years, the IDC DERMO teams have developed a natural, vegan platform for their REGEN(16) technology, introduced via our brand-new EXPRESS Phyto-Active skincare product. EXPRESS Phyto-Active, the only one of its kind on the market, is the first certified natural and vegan cream to integrate patented, natural anti-aging technology with the all-in-one approach of the EXPRESS range. This collection is recognized and appreciated by IDC DERMO customers for its effectiveness and versatility. All EXPRESS skincare products offer 7 actions: anti-aging serum, moisturizer, face care, eye care, neck care, day cream and night cream. Basically, with a single product, you can target all the signs of skin aging, such as wrinkles, redness, puffiness, dark circles, loss of firmness, pigmentation spots, lack of hydration and dullness. EXPRESS Phyto-Active provides the ingredients skin needs to target all these visible signs head-on, and more. This natural 16-in-1 anti-aging cream is hypoallergenic, and boasts a melting gel-cream texture that's sure to charm, as well as a fragrance-free formulation. EXPRESS Phyto-Active is formulated with 97% ingredients of natural origin and has a Yuka rating of 100%. The anti-aging ingredients in this ultra-complete formulation are natural and vegan. All these achievements make this an innovative and exceptional skincare product. But that's not all!   THE COMMITMENT BEHIND EXPRESS PHYTOACTIVE IDC DERMO has gone further than just offering an exceptional formulation: this cream features an eco-friendly refill and eco-responsible packaging. In fact, the refill offered for EXPRESS Phyto-Active cream is made from 100% recycled and recyclable PCR plastic, using 90% less plastic. The pump and lid of EXPRESS Phyto-Active are reusable. In short, all parts of the product are either reusable or recyclable. What's more, the box is also made from 100% recyclable cardboard.   THE TIME FOR CONCESSIONS IS OVER! With its all-in-one approach, ingredients, proven efficacy, patented technology, refill and eco-friendly packaging, the new Phyto-Active EXPRESS cream offers many benefits for skin and the environment. It is hypoallergenic, non-irritating and formulated without fragrance, phthalates, mineral oil, parabens or acetone, making it ideal for all skin types, even the most sensitive. Whether you're already using natural and vegan skincare products, or you're interested in these high-demand products, EXPRESS Phyto-Active from IDC DERMO is THE natural anti-aging skincare product that won't disappoint! It will allow your skin to benefit from the best science has to offer, while improving the environmental impact of your product. Your skin and our beautiful planet will thank you!

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Smile, you're in post-menopause

Smile, you're in post-menopause

Ladies, did you know that we spend a third of our lives in post-menopause? So, let's get through this period with serenity and positivity, with a big smile on our faces! In Canada, almost one woman out of two is going through menopause. Fortunately, the topic is becoming less stigmatized and women now dare to talk about it without shame. Educating ourselves to better understand these changes, improving our lifestyle and adapting our beauty routine will allow us to feel beautiful and in shape at any age!   My experience with menopause    The average age of menopause is 51. In my case, it came earlier, in my forties, following a hysterectomy due to a large fibroid. So, I've been in post-menopause for a few years now. Some of my symptoms have disappeared: my weight has stabilized, I said goodbye to hot flashes, I sleep better and I have regained my legendary good mood (!).     My post-menopausal skin   However, other symptoms are getting worse: the appearance of grey hair and skin aging are accelerating at a dizzying pace. My skin is dry and dehydrated, which gives it a crumpled appearance. I often feel discomfort: it pulls and itches. I notice deepening wrinkles, more visible pigment spots, a dull, gray complexion, rosacea on my cheeks and chin, loss of elasticity and the emergence of jowls. In fact, in addition to the metabolism and cell renewal that slow down during the five years following menopause, our skin loses 30 % of its collagen and is deficient in calcium, which makes it fragile and reactive. Today, to remedy this situation, I am looking for skin care products that provide comfort and radiance to my skin so that I can look good!   DISCOVER ULTIME PREMIUM BY NANCY LABONTÉSKIN CARE AND COSMETICS SPECIALIST  « Post-menopausal skin needs instant nourishment and radiance because it is tired, dry and weakened by a chronic hormonal deficit.  These changes sometimes make the face look sad and severe, while these women, on the contrary, appreciate, accept and are filled with gratitude for this new stage of their lives. Their cosmetic care must understand and respond to these new needs. These new realities are at the heart of IDC DERMO's research and development of their new products, ULTIME Premium Day and ULTIME Premium Eye; two skincare products for post-menopausal skin that incorporate unique ingredient technologies, namely REGEN(16) and the S.M.I.L.E. Complex, rich in ingredients such as calcium and caffeine. »    MY OPINION ON ULTIME PREMIUM ULTIME PREMIUM In the elegant little jars, there are two creamy products, with gourmet textures that melt on the skin. The ULTIME PREMIUM DAY is an intensive replenishing sublimating cream that works to deeply moisturize and nourish the skin. It is formulated with key ingredients, such as calcium, Phyto-Retinol and low molecular weight hyaluronic acid, that help restore the skin barrier and stimulate collagen production. The squeeze button on the ULTIME PREMIUM DAY bottle dispenses the perfect amount of intensive restorative sublimating cream. Its fruity fragrance and almond-pink color awaken our skin from the very first application; its blurring effect smoothes fine lines (like a makeup base) and its reflective pigments give our complexion a gorgeous glow. The cream is super comfortable and leaves the skin soft and well hydrated all day long.   The illuminating and replenishing ULTIME PREMIUM EYES cream is an instant awakener thanks to its iridescent pale pink pigments that fade dark circles and give an immediate lifting effect. The cream is also enriched with caffeine, Phyto-Retinol and mini hyaluronic acid. I love the firming and draining effect that reduces the appearance of crow's feet.  All in all, these products give my skin a real boost and make it look radiant and glowing. And that's all I want: to look happy and healthy! Life is good, let’s smile girlfriends!  

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Black Friday shopping guide: the best skincare products

Black Friday shopping guide: the best skincare products

Our Black Friday event is in full swing! As many know, this is the only time of the year that we offer such a significant discount on our products. You don't know which skincare to get? We've compiled a list of our top picks to guide your shopping!  1. 5-IN-1 PURIFYING CLEANSER & MAKEUP REMOVER PURE GEL: An essential in your beauty kit that deeply cleanses and removes make-up from the face, eyes, lips and neck. We also love that it protects the skin against pollution.  2. FIRMING AND LINE-SMOOTHING CREAM PROFIL DÉCOLLETÉ: This Chatelaine/FASHION The Beauty Award 2022 winner, best neck/décolleté product category, is a MUST as the holidays and outfits that let us catch a glimpse of the bust are coming in!  3. 16-IN-1 GLOBAL ANTI-AGING CREAM EXPRESS MULTI-ACTION: You’ll be charmed just as much as the jury by this winner of ELLE Beauty Grand Prix in the anti-aging night cream over $80 category for a second year in a row. This all-in-one moisturizer replaces the use of three products on its own.  4. RENEWING TRIPLE-ACTION EXFOLIATOR PURE MASK: Let's keep pimples and tired complexion away with this exfoliant that reveals a new skin effect in less than 10 minutes.   5. HIGHLY CONCENTRATED MOISTURIZING SERUM HYDRA HYALURONIC2: Protect your skin from dehydration as the degrees begin to drop. A large glass of water for the skin of the face, neck and eye contour!   6. SPECIALIZED CONCENTRATE VOLUME AND FIRMNESS BOOST COLLAGEN | PRO: Fall for this must-have that densify and imprive skin firmness in two weeks only.  7. MULTI-INTENSIVE ANTI-AGING CREAM ULTIME AGE SUPREME: This day and night cream is a true cosmetic intervention for mature skin! It targets all visible signs of skin aging caused by inflammaging (sagging skin and loss of volume, density, and elasticity). You’ll be thanking us later!  8. MINERAL POWDER SUNSCREEN SOLIS+ SPF 50: Many of you will soon be flying off to sunny destinations. Our powder is the perfect ally for express sun protection touch-ups!   9. CONCENTRATED RADIANCE AND DARK SPOT SERUM BOOST VITAMIN C | PRO: THE molecule of the hour that fights environmental factors such as UV rays and pollution, leaving the skin glowing and radiant.   10. CONCENTRATED RESURFACING & ANTI-WRINKLE SERUM BOOST RETINOL | PRO: Reverse the effects of time with this ally for damaged, tired and blemish-prone skin.      Shop all our products

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How to regain control of our skin at menopause?

How to regain control of our skin at menopause?

Menopause and premenopause (the period before menopause), bring considerable changes to a woman’s body. One of the principal consequences of these changes is a hormonal imbalance that has many undesirable effects, among which, the accelerated rate of skin aging. To help you better navigate these stages of life, the IDC Dermo team has devoted its research to the impact of menopause on skin and the existing solutions to help your skin be healthier.   What are the effects of menopause on the skin?  The hormonal changes caused by menopause have an effect on skin at many levels. Firstly, it is important to know that an increase in androgen and a decrease in estrogen, and DHEA, called the youth hormone, occur at these stages. This imbalance is the cause of a thinning of the upper layer of the skin, more pronounced dark spots and skin’s dehydration. A loss of elasticity and firmness brought on by the drastic decrease in collagen production is also observed. The neck, cheekbones, eye contour and jaw all have a thinner layer of skin, and that is where the signs of aging are quickly more noticeable. Gravity also plays a role in this unfortunate reality.  The right actions to prevent skin aging  Although we would all like to keep the luminous and plump skin we had in our 20s, we can’t fight against the test of time. We can however slow the accelerated skin aging caused by hormone fluctuations related to menopause by using the right ingredients and products. Thus, balanced cosmetic nourishment is more than ever key when premenopause and menopause set in. The use of anti-aging products formulated with REGEN(16) helps to stimulate skin’s pro-youth mechanisms while also slowing skin aging mechanisms. Our experts agree that the following steps are to be followed and integrated to our skin regimen:     1. CLEANSING At this crucial stage in your life, it is important to use a makeup remover that will protect skin’s hydrolipidic barrier. Cleansing skin and removing makeup without drying it out by using PURE Milk. The micelle action leaves skin soft and supple, and hydrated and soothed without feeling tight. To be used on face, neck, lips and eye area.      2. EXFOLIATING During menopause, we must help our metabolism and stimulate cell renewal by using an exfoliant that will get rid of dead skin and other waste. This single action will allow your products to effectively be absorbed by your skin. Our PURE Mask exfoliant combines three types of professional exfoliation products (enzymatic, mechanical and fruit acid peeling), for an incomparable effect of renewed skin while also bringing instantly brighter skin.     3. HYDRATING Skin hydration is of vital importance during pre-menopause and menopause because skin gradually loses its ability to retain, diffuse and create its lipids and aqueous network. We must thus rely on products that offer a rich texture and are made of highly nourishing ingredients that will bring suppleness while also regenerating and redensifying the skin on your face, eye contour and neck.      4. IN-DEPTH NOURISHING Several nights a week, we can offer our skin a veritable youth cure by using ultra concentrated care that will significantly enhance the effects of our day and night creams. Our ULTIME Oil Serum is perfect for use with your regular cream. As sleep problems are frequent in these times of great change, these also have a negative effect on your skin’s condition. Our ULTIME Supreme Sleep Mask acts as a true sleep cure. You are promised to have softer, appeased and rested skin in the morning.     5. TREATING  For areas where skin is more sensitive like the eye contour, targeted products are to be used such as our restructuring and lifting cream ULTIME Eyes. As for expression wrinkles, use targeted care, our concentrated and resurfacing anti-wrinkle serum BOOST Retinol Pro, two potent weapons to smooth skin. To treat dark spots, add our veritable concentrated radiance and dark spot BOOST Vitamin C Pro serum to your beauty care kit.       6. PROTECTING It is a well-known fact that UV rays and pollution are factors that amplify premature skin aging. It is thus vital to use UV protection every day, even in the wintertime! Our SOLIS+ suncare products, that are 100% mineral-based, are your best allies to protect your skin all while fighting the appearance of wrinkles, spots and redness.      Shop all our skin care for skin in menopose!

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Meet the new IDC Dermo serums: BOOST Vitamin C PRO and BOOST Retinol Pro

Meet the new IDC Dermo serums: BOOST Vitamin C PRO and BOOST Retinol Pro

Lift and illuminate your skin to a higher level!  Are you looking for the most effective anti-aging ingredients? Discover the BOOST Vitamin C Pro serum that will revitalize your complexion and the BOOST Retinol Pro serum your ally against wrinkles and all other signs of skin aging.  BOOST VITAMIN C PRO SERUM: REVITALIZE YOUR COMPLEXION  Meet the miracle molecule of the hour: vitamin C. This vitamin is a true skin warrior. It fights environmental factors such as UV rays and pollution, leaving the skin glowing and radiant. Infused with 20% of the highest quality pure vitamin C, IDC Dermo’s BOOST Vitamin C Pro anti-aging serum improves the uniformity and clarity of your complexion by reducing the appearance of pigment spots. You’re sure to fall in love with its light gel texture and delicate citrus scent.  BOOST RETINOL PRO SERUM: SMOOTHS WRINKLES AND MORE  Damaged, tired and blemish-prone skin has a new ally: IDC Dermo’s BOOST Retinol Pro serum. Retinol is widely considered one of the best anti-aging ingredients on the market. Reverse the effects of time with this ultra-concentrated resurfacing and anti-wrinkle serum, made with 0.3% pure retinol. As an added bonus, its fluid texture and the delicious melon scent will delight your senses with every application.    WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF THESE SERUMS?  BOOST concentrates are specialized serum that targets specific skin problems to give your skincare routine an extra edge.    The BOOST Vitamin C Pro serum is suitable for all skin types, even the most sensitive. It evens out skin tone to reduce the appearance of pigmentation spots and other blemishes. Thanks to its Vitamin C Complex, made with 20% pure vitamin C and enriched with a potent blend of powerful ingredients, the complexion is revived and luminous, and it helps the skin fight environmental stresses.    On its hand, the new BOOST Retinol Pro serum visibly firms, softens and refines the skin by triggering cell renewal. The Retinol Complex in this serum contains pure retinol enriched with two phyto-retinol and soothing agents. This unique, ultra-complete formula is suitable for all skin types and diminishes the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, pores and lack of firmness.  Our serums are non-irritating and tested under dermatological control. They also don’t contain any parabens, phthalates, mineral oils, alcohols, sulfates, aluminum, acetone or paraffin.    HOW TO INCORPORATE THE SERUM INTO YOUR DAILY SKINCARE ROUTINE  Our BOOST Vitamin C Pro serum is perfect for layering and has a light, fluid texture that instantly absorbs into the skin. Apply the serum to cleansed skin morning and/or evening, avoiding the eye and lip areas. This product can be combined with your usual IDC Dermo skincare products. Apply sunscreen to the areas where the product was used before going out in the sun.  Retinol is a potentially irritating molecule. Therefore, you should use care in introducing our BOOST Retinol Pro to your skincare routine. Although this product is suitable for all skin types because of its soothing ingredients, it’s best to follow IDC Dermo’s instructions to respect your skin’s specific needs.  + Gently apply a thin layer of serum every other night. Apply on the face, neck and eyes avoiding area around the eyes and lips. + Mix the retinol with a nighttime or moisturizing skincare product if you have sensitive skin.  + Apply your usual night cream. Avoid concentrated retinol or AHA skincare products.  As a precaution, products containing retinol should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women.   Order our serums online or find it in pharmacies

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Retinol in the spotlight

Retinol in the spotlight

When it comes to cosmetic formulations, some ingredients tend to be recurring, and thus, catch our attention. We even sometimes wonder if these ingredients, that are promoted through considerably large marketing budgets, should garner all of this attention and if their efficiency is truly based in fact.  Let us reassure you, retinol has proven qualities and deserves the highest of honors! Indeed, retinol is part of those ingredients that appear in our cosmetic products and have been discussed behind the scenes at cosmetic product companies… for over 30 years now!  Retinol is not the newest and latest in cosmetics. This proven ingredient has paved the way for so many other cosmetic ingredients throughout the years. It has adapted to changing needs while demonstrating its undoubted efficiency and versatility.    So, what is retinol and what are its skin benefits?  Retinol is derived from vitamin A and offers a long list of advantages that make it a prize ingredient in skin care.  Retinol acts as both an anti-aging and an anti-imperfection ingredient for the skin. What’s more, vitamin A is a key ingredient in activating skin cells’ restorative and regenerative capacities. This ingredient’s proven efficiency has been demonstrated, through a great number of clinical studies, to decrease the appearance of wrinkles and other imperfections such as spots, pores and scars, while also improving skin’s firmness and brightness. It activates skin cell renewal up to six times more than its normal rate and stimulates the production of collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid, which allows skin to maintain its density. Furthermore, it protects skin from the effects of free radicals, which are the main culprits in premature skin aging.  Known as the cosmetic ingredient that is probably the most complete and efficient in anti-aging on the market, why is it not in all products and used in higher doses? This ingredient is unfortunately known to cause skin irritation, especially if it is not carefully integrated to one’s skin regimen. In addition, it requires specific cosmetic expertise in the formulation process to retain its integrity.    How does one bring the advantages of retinol to their skin, while minimizing its drawbacks?  The secret resides in the synergy of the ingredients used in the formulation and the professional dermo-cosmetic expertise involved in properly integrating it to a skincare routine!     1- THE SYNERGY OF THE INGREDIENTS  Developed by our researchers, our Retinol Complex’s principal relies on certain key ingredients that are recognized for increasing retinol’s efficiency while others diminish its side effects.    In recent years, a new class of cosmetic ingredients has become present: phyto-retinols. As 100% natural ingredients, they compare to retinol in their efficiency in fighting the signs of time and are known to be gentle to the skin and well-tolerated by sensitive skin: Bakuchiol is one example. This natural antioxidant comes from the psoralea corylifolia plant. Another phyto-retinol that is relatively new and offers an interesting profile, is a purified natural biopeptide that is extracted from cranberries, and comes from a verified, traceable and sustainable source in the province of Québec. These two phyto-retinols add to the retinol’s efficiency and are tolerated by even the most sensitive skin.  Making sure your skin reacts well to your retinol product is as important as its efficiency. Our serum’s formulation has been created specifically to integrate natural ingredients that are recognized for minimizing reactions like redness and irritation. This includes shea butter and bisabolol that enable the skin to benefit from all the advantages of retinol while also minimizing its side effects.    2- PROFESSIONAL DERMO-COSMETIC EXPERTISE TO CORRECTLY INTEGRATE RETINOL TO YOUR SKINCARE ROUTINE   In addition to your product’s formulation which must contain the proper ingredients and pure retinol dosage, the technique and time of application of your serum are to be carefully carried out.  Ideally, use the BOOST Retinol Pro serum at night, on cleansed and dried skin, avoiding the eye area. Applying an eye contour care product before the retinol serum brings protection to the sensitive eye area. For sensitive skin, start by applying your retinol once of twice a week to determine your skin’s tolerance level. Apply a hydrating cream after your retinol serum and if the retinol application causes redness, mix it with your usual hydrating cream.  There are many tips and recommendations to integrate retinol serum for everyone to benefit from its properties. For instance, some combinations of ingredients are to be avoided with retinol (do not mix retinol with exfoliating acids such as AHA/BHA) and it is important to use sun protection every day because retinol makes skin photosensitive.    IDC Dermo has that rare, unique expertise that combines the understanding of the skin aging process with deep, extensive knowledge of cosmetic ingredients. This perfect blend of knowledge and application brings you a specialized serum that is in a class of its own in the retinol-based skincare market. 

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Vitamin C as in cosmetics!

Vitamin C as in cosmetics!

Vitamin C is often associated with citrus fruits, summer and health! It is true that many fruits and vegetables do contain it and that a daily dose of vitamin C contributes, among others things, to a healthy immune system while helping the body’s antioxidant defenses. But is vitamin C also good for the skin, and if so, does using it in cosmetic care formulated with vitamin C bring added benefits?  Yes, and, yes! Eating a diet rich in vitamin C does not make up for our skin’s need for this versatile and highly coveted vitamin in cosmetic care.  A vitamin C serum can help to decrease premature skin aging problems, such as skin spots, dull skin, loss of firmness and the build-up wrinkles and fine lines. Vitamin C’s benefits include the decreased production of melanine which is the cause of dark spots, the stimulation of collagen production and the neutralization of free radicals. Using a balanced and stabilized vitamin C serum daily, in the right concentration, enables the skin to get the most of all the advantages of this potent ingredient.  In conclusion, vitamin C acts as a brightener and antioxidant, two very coveted effects if you are seeking healthy skin and a luminous and even complexion.    But which type of vitamin C must we seek and in which concentration?   It is important to select the etherified form of vitamin C (Ethyl Ascorbic Acid). Indeed, this form of vitamin C remains active in heat and light, and tests demonstrate that it offers good penetration, conversion, photoprotection and effects on collagen and pigmentation. This form of the vitamin is directly metabolized by the skin into pure vitamin C, thus ensuring optimal efficiency, which is not the case with the common form of vitamin C. Unlike many other vitamin C molecules, the one used in our BOOST Vitamin C Pro retains its properties and efficiency under long-term use. As a pure and boosted molecule that is 8 times more efficient than standard vitamin C, this product remains unaltered in color, odor and potency.   As for the proper concentration to be used, it is important to know that for a vitamin C serum to efficiently penetrate the skin and render the desired benefits, it must hold a concentration of 10 to 20% vitamin C. IDC Dermo’s vitamin C grade is a 20% concentration.    What is our Vitamin C Complex?   It is possible to bring a cosmetic formulation to an even greater level of efficiency by combining it with other key ingredients. That is why we have formulated our Vitamin C Complex as a combination of 3 other complementary and synergetic ingredients with vitamin C:  + Niacinamide (vitamin B3): This ingredient boosts skin hydration and fights the visible signs of aging. It also decreases skin discolouration, redness, irritation and inflammation. Vitamin B3 is also known to increase the effectiveness of vitamin C.  + Hyaluronic acid: This molecule, which occurs naturally in the body, hydrates and plumps the skin to improve its elasticity and tone. The result is smoother, visibly younger-looking skin.  + Vitamin E: When combined with vitamin C, vitamin E is four times more effective. The protective and corrective properties of both molecules are multiplied to optimize effectiveness.    The key element to remember is that like our body, our skin needs vitamin C. Vitamin C skin deficiencies are common and caused by our hectic lifestyles, pollution, a diet poor in vitamins, the sun and other sources of stress. You can fight this unfortunate reality by using our BOOST Vitamin C Pro to illuminate, brighten and even out your skin for a youthful look. 

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A Québec patent in anti-aging dermocosmetics

A Québec patent in anti-aging dermocosmetics

REGEN(16), the only technology targeting 16 causes of skin aging   Did you know our skin is the body’s largest organ, covering a total of 1.8 square meters and weighing about 11 kilograms? Impressive, right? It is even more impressive to study the functions of your skin, such as protection, insulation, thermoregulation, controlling evaporation and impermeability, to only name a few. Our skin must also manage several mechanisms linked to its aging and some chronological changes it must face.      WHEN SCIENCE SERVES BEAUTY   Identifying the 16 causes of skin aging has certainly been the IDC Dermo international team of researchers’ greatest discovery. As early as the age of 20, skin goes though a disruption on 16 levels, which are the cause of all skin aging signs. It is thus based on this knowledge (skin disruption on 16 levels) that IDC Dermo’s complete line of anti-aging products was developed. After 5 years of research, REGEN(16) – a technological concentrate proprietary to IDC Dermo – alone, targets, skin’s balance on 16 levels. REGEN(16) is in fact a complex of effective cosmetic ingredients that are safe and complementary, with proven results based on clinical studies. Using this unique technology, IDC Dermo treats all signs related to skin aging.    THE 16 MECHANISMS OF SKIN AGING   What are these 16 mechanisms and how do they react to the passing years and factors responsible for skin’s premature aging such as sun exposure, ozone, pollution and lifestyles (sleeping habits, smoking, exercise, nutrition and the use of some medications).  As shown in the chart below where all 16 mechanisms are indicated, some of these must be stimulated while others must be inhibited.     A GLOBAL APPROACH TO FIGHT THE SIGNS OF SKIN AGING   An effective anti-aging treatment must be designed to bring back skin’s original balance for all 16 main mechanisms related to aging. That is exactly what REGEN(16) gives to your skin! Solely acting on one or two of the mechanisms could be insufficient in the long term to take control of the skin’s negative feedbacks that tend to stay with age.  The use of REGEN(16)-formulated anti-aging skin care stimulates skin’s pro-youth mechanisms while also decreasing the mechanisms that activate skin aging, exactly as shown in the above chart. Practicing a skin regimen incorporating multi-action products thus acts to simultaneously diminish the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, puffiness, dark circles, pores, dark spots, redness, and this, all while increasing the quality of skin tone, firmness and elasticity, along with the vitality and radiance of the complexion.  Selecting cosmetic skin care that you use morning and night is a lot more important than you would think. Your skin is nourished by the ingredients you give it through topical application. Using a single IDC Dermo anti-aging product formulated with REGEN(16) in the morning and at night is sufficient to provide balance, health, youth and well-being!  Shop our skin care products that contains REGEN(16)

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A gift box that is as good for the skin as the soul

A gift box that is as good for the skin as the soul

IDC Dermo partners with Montréal’s Y and Québec City’s YWCA to help women in need to take back charge of their life. We are proud to launch the You Glōw Girl set, as a special edition available in close to 1000 pharmacies throughout Québec, and online. This gift box is very special to us as all proceeds will be donated to support Montréal’s Y and Québec City’s YWCA, two organizations working to help all women and girls find well-being and safety as well as reach their full potential.     TWO ORGANIZATIONS, ONE MISSION   Montréal’s Y for women and Québec’s YWCA have the common mission of supporting women in need and their children. These organizations are working to build a fair, egalitarian, inclusive and non-violent society. In addition to offering a safe haven for women in need, they offer one-on-one guidance with outreach workers who will assist them in different areas such as: finding a new job or career, regaining their physical, mental or financial health, working through a complex legal issue, finding independent housing, and much more.    ONE SMALL GESTURE AT A TIME   The You Glōw Girl set contains skin care that brings added light to the skin of its users, and will serve to empower them. At the heart of this box set retailing for $58.99 (a value of $84.99) is: Youth infusion GLŌWFIX LIPS (exclusivity of this box); Reenergizing and Illuminating Cream GLŌWFIX EYES; Daily Brightening Resurfacing Pads (20 units) GLŌWFIX PEEL. At IDC Dermo, we strongly believe that taking time for oneself for daily skincare increases the feeling of well-being. This skin brightening trio is our way of contributing to helping women build a better life filled with well-being.    Credits: Marjorie Guindon  TAKE PART WITH INGRID FALAISE   It is a great honour for us to have the radiant Ingrid Falaise, actress, host and author, known for her autobiographical books, Le Monstre, join us as ambassador for the You Glōw Girl set.  “Not so long ago, violence towards women was trivialized and remained hidden behind closed doors. However, this type of violence is an epidemic that concerns each and every one of us. As I firmly believe in the power of banding together, I hope that by standing united with organizations working to protect women and children, and using a common voice, we can make a palpable difference in our society. Bringing focus to a foundation like the women’s Y, is a concrete step to raise awareness about violence and motivate people to use their voice to say “Enough” loud and clear.”  - Ingrid Falaise, ambassador for the You Glōw Girl set in support of Montréal’s Y for women and Québec’s YWCA    You can also take part in this vital mission by purchasing the You Glōw Girl set, available in pharmacies and online from August 11, 2022. 

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