Skin
Skin Care Products and Creams
The best products and creams for facial and body skin care: cleansing, toning, protection and moisturising.
The skin care you deserve
There are two essential steps in skin care: deep cleansing and moisturising according to your skin's characteristics. For this reason, we want to offer you a wide variety of articles with repairing, healing, soothing, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic characteristics... and a whole range of products according to your needs.
Which product should I buy?
Best skin care products
At Tahe you will find products and creams for combination, oily or dry skin. To make your purchase, we offer you a wide range of products for make-up removal, cleansing, toning, protection and moisturising that will make you look more radiant and healthy. We care about designing products that respect and improve our customers' health and physical appearance.
We know that a correct routine of make-up removal, cleansing, moisturising and protection will bring visible benefits in the short and medium term. The fast pace of work, unpredictable weather changes, overexposure to the sun or daily stress are some of the determining factors in the deterioration and premature ageing of the inside and outside of our body, so it is a duty not to stop investing in our health and wellbeing, and skin care plays a very important role in feeling and being healthy.
How to care for your skin according to your age
Skin care in your 20s
If you've wondered time and time again how to care for your skin in your 20s, here's just what you need:
Skin care in your 30s
You're interested in how to care for your skin in your 30s and beyond. Here are our premium lines to help you look your best at this age.
Skin care in your 40s
Already in your 40s? Find out how to take care of your skin in your 40s. You are at a key age to find your ideal routine and start feeling your best.
Skin care in your 50s
You've just turned half a century old and you keep asking yourself this question: how to take care of your skin after the age of 50? Well, here are some products that will help you look your best.
- Intense micellar water-in-oil
- Anti-ageing serum
- Hyaluronic acid
- Vitamin C lifting serum
- Intense facial moisturiser
- Pediatric sunscreen
Skin care at 60 years of age
There are ages when you should not stop taking care of your skin. If you want to know how to take care of your skin from the age of 60 onwards, we suggest you take a look at these articles carefully selected for you.
- Intense oil micellar water
- Anti-ageing serum
- Intense Facial Repair Oil
- Antioxidantboost
- Intense Facial Moisturiser
- Pediatric sunscreen
Skin care for the 70s
It's better late than never! It doesn't matter how old you are to start taking care of your skin, so don't wait any longer. Here's how to care for your skin in your 70s and beyond.
- Intense Micellar Water in Oil
- Anti-ageing serum
- Hyaluronic acid
- Intense Facial Repair Oil
- Intense facial moisturiser
- Paediatric sunscreen
What is the skin?
It is the largest organ of the body, made up of water, proteins, fats and minerals. Together with hair, nails, sebaceous and sweat glands, it forms part of the integumentary system. quot;Tegumentaryquot; means the outer covering of the body.
What are the layers of the skin?
The three main layers of tissue of which it is composed are as follows:
The epidermis, the top layer.
The dermis, the middle layer.
Hypodermis, the lower or fatty layer.
What are the functions of the skin?
In addition to being a thermal barrier to injury, infection or reducing the harmful effects of UV rays, it also functions as a barrier:
- It helps regulate body temperature.
- It prevents water and moisture loss.
- It acts as a sensory organ.
- It acts as a barrier against external agents such as bacteria.
- It is a container where we store water and fat.
What type of skin do I have?
Before looking for or purchasing products or creams for the skin, the first step to take care of ourselves correctly is to know our characteristics and needs.
- Combination skin: commonly known for having excess sebum and imperfections in the T-zone of the face (forehead, nose and chin).
- Oily skin: Oily skin is skin that has excess sebum all over its surface.
- Dry skin: Skin that tends to flake and show expression lines more quickly.
Our colleague Jessica shows you an example of a daytime routine:
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