What your skin does overnight (and why it matters)

Femme en lumière naturelle au réveil touchant son visage, illustration des effets de la peau après la nuit et de son évolution au matin

Introduction

It is often thought that a treatment works at the moment of application.

However, the majority of skin adjustments do not take place during the day… but during the night.

- The skin is not constant.
- She follows a rhythm.

And understanding this rhythm completely changes the results.

Nighttime is a phase of adjustment

During the day, the skin mainly manages aggressions: temperature, friction, environment: it maintains.

At night, it can change.

It is during this period that it restarts its micro-adaptations: texture, flexibility, internal distribution.

The applied treatment therefore often takes effect… several hours later.

Acting at the wrong time neutralizes the gesture

A consistent action applied at the wrong time may produce little effect.

No, because it's useless.
But because the skin is not in the receptive phase.

So we insist even more… when the blocking factor is simply temporal.

The visible variations often come from the following day

Some changes seem sudden upon waking.

Yet they are not unpredictable at all.

They correspond to the moment when the skin was able to process the information received earlier.

- The treatment hasn't changed.
- The moment, yes.

Conclusion

The result depends as much on the timing as on the action.

Observing when the skin reacts often allows us to act less… but better.

The key points are here:


https://bellasteria.com/products/reactiver-son-corps

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