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Body & Skin Care

Body & skin care covers cleansing, hydration and protective products for the skin on the body. Everyday routines benefit from gentle shower products, lightweight lotions and richer treatments for dry or sensitive skin. pH-balanced, fragrance-minimized formulas reduce irritation risk. Product choice should reflect skin type, seasonal needs and personal preferences. Clear ingredient information, tolerance notes and certification labels (hypoallergenic, recyclable, vegan) support informed decisions. Products listed comply with relevant Swiss safety standards and are designed for practical use. The category provides straightforward guidance for routine care, avoiding medical claims and overpromises, and pointing to professional advice when special conditions arise.
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Body & Skin Care — practical everyday care for healthy skin

Body & skin care includes a broad range of products such as shower gels, body milks, oils, hand and foot creams, and targeted treatments for very dry skin. The main aim is to cleanse without stripping, maintain hydration and support the skin barrier function.

Choosing the right product depends on skin type (normal, dry, sensitive), environmental factors and personal needs. Gentle, alcohol-free formulations with humectants like glycerin, ceramides or hyaluronic acid help restore moisture. Fragrance-free or low-fragrance options and products labelled hypoallergenic are often suitable for reactive skin.

Practical use tips: apply moisturiser to slightly damp skin after bathing to lock in moisture. Oils can be applied to dry skin for intensive nourishment. For hands, choose non-greasy formulations if washing is frequent. A patch test on a small area can help detect intolerance before full use. Check labels for declared allergens if there is a history of contact allergies.

Sustainability and packaging are growing selection criteria. Many products are available in recyclable packaging and with transparent ingredient lists. Swiss and EU cosmetic regulations govern product safety, yet reading usage instructions and ingredient lists remains useful. For skin conditions or questions about interactions with medication, professional advice should be sought. The category aims to make everyday skin care simple and effective without medical claims.

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