A Skin Care Master Class
When beauty editors in France begin researching skin care feature stories, the first person they turn to is Caroline Debbasch. As Scientific Communication Director for French beauty brand Clarins, she spends a good part of her week in the company’s laboratories working side-by-side dozens of researchers and chemists. It is her job to understand the latest discoveries, breakthroughs and advances in cosmetic formulas.
Debbasch comes with impressive credentials. A Doctor of Pharmacy with a DEA in Toxicology and a University Doctorate in Ophthalmic Toxicology, Caroline made the transition from Research and Development expert to communication professional. It is her job to translate complex scientific terminology in to everyday French and English. She is so skilled at doing this that journalists around the world trust her explanations and opinions in all skincare matters.
Here, she offers a master class in the latest skin care trends and tips on how to make your products work harder for you.
- 50+ skin care knowledge
“There is real headway being made by scientists in understanding how skin changes and reacts for women 50+ going through menopause,” she says. “We know that estrogen decreases up to 50 percent during this period and that hormones play a much bigger role in skin health than first thought. We’ve identified a new plant active that is particularly healing and replenishing. It helps increase collagen production without the side effects of retinol.”
- The effects of pollution
“Researchers are spending more time studying how pollution affects skin. And what they have discovered is that pollution sticks to skin. I then reacts with the hydro-lipidic barrier making it less efficient. It can lead to irritated, sensitive skin. And skin cells can be slower to renew. Most threatening is that pollution an oxidize on skin causing it to age faster. We’re learning that thorough, gentle cleansing daily is essential to keeping skin healthy.”
- Massaging your skin does work
“Gently massaging your skin daily, especially for women 50+, does work. It stimulates microcirculation in skin and helps products to absorb efficiently into the epidermis. It is best to use cooler water. I don’t recommend using hot water when washing your face.”
- Daily UV protection
“I’ve spend much of my career working in sun care research so this is a topic close to my heart. It is essential to wear a UVA/UVB product daily, year round. It’s not just a summer concern. Sun damage shows up on most people in their 40s as dark spots. You’ll even find signs of aging and spots on your hands appearing during this decade.”
- Remove your makeup
“Leaving your makeup on overnight isn’t just uncomfortable to skin. It can oxidize on your skin which in turn can age your skin faster. You’ll look younger, longer if you carefully remove makeup each night.”
- Serum Know-how
“There are a lot of misconceptions of how to use serums. Most women don’t know that you need to use a cream after using a serum. Always apply your serum on damp, cleanser skin. It will improve its efficacy.”
- Lip care
“Most men and women neglect their lips – especially in winter. The lip area is the only skin that doesn’t have oil glands. This means it is susceptible to drying out quickly. It is important to protect them with a nourishing balm and to use one with SPF in summer.”
Tell us the best skincare tip you’ve ever learned and you could win a collection of Clarins’ remarkable new Instant Light Natural Lip Perfectors. Just leave a comment below. We’ll draw from all entries on Friday, February 13th.
371 Comments
Brenna
February 9, 2015 at 11:36 amits never too late to start a solid skincare regimen! Happiness lights up your skin from within…be happy and don’t sweat the small stuff!
Sita Madu Wynn
February 9, 2015 at 11:32 amMassaging the face with a natural skincare oil such as Avocado oil helps to minimize the visibility of fine lines and adds collagen to the skin not to forget the fact that massaging the skin is good for blood circulation.
Lori Sheffiedl
February 9, 2015 at 11:32 amAlways moisturize and change your moisturizer with the seasons. Your skin needs change depending on the season.
thalia h
February 9, 2015 at 11:31 amBest skincare tip I ever learned was when I was about 16 and that was to keep hydrated and use a light moisturizer as well as to make sure I washed off my makeup before bed. Helped reduce my breakouts and in turn I had to use less makeup to cover it up
Sharmine Miah
February 9, 2015 at 11:31 amLater your face as you would clothe your skin in the winter. I add serum and oil into my routine of cleanse/tone/moisturise during the winter to stop my skin drying out in the harsher weather conditions! 🙂
Sharmine Miah
February 9, 2015 at 11:33 amLayer***
BillieO2
February 9, 2015 at 11:30 amWitch hazel is the best toner to use after cleansing your skin. It is contains no additives, doesn’t dry out your skin, helps reduce breakouts, costs much less than pricey toners and is good for all age groups. I highly recommend it.
Tanya
February 9, 2015 at 11:29 amIn my experiences I see people get frustrated that there skincare regiment doesn’t work right away. My tip for you is consistency! Just like how you can’t lose 20 pounds over night you shouldn’t expect a complete transformation in just one application.
Leandra Bothma
February 9, 2015 at 11:24 am@davelackie Drink water, never go to bed with makeup on and steam and exfoliate your face weekly. Very important!
I stick to that and never get breakouts!
Amy Furey
February 9, 2015 at 11:28 amFor super hydrated skin use a serum under your moisturiser for an extra layer of moisture, this also makes your foundation base last longer!
Anjlee Shah
February 9, 2015 at 11:21 amFind your skin type and establish a skincare routine with products suitable to you. Take professional help if necessary. Start early and invest in your skin! That’s the thing you are going to live with for the rest of your life x
Elizabeth H
February 9, 2015 at 11:20 amI’m huge on washing my face and moisturizing before bed every night. It reduces breakouts and skin irritations.
Dora
February 9, 2015 at 11:16 amI definitely need to try these Lip care. I love them.
Sandy T
February 9, 2015 at 11:16 amMake sure to remove your makeup before bedtime, and drink tons of water!! Hydration is crucial for your skin!!!
Halifax
February 9, 2015 at 11:15 amI’d say the good old sunscreen, plus exfoliation (twice a week)
Debbie Paiement
February 9, 2015 at 11:14 amI always cleanse my face before bed and use a serum and moisturizer. When I apply my moisturizer I massage my face gently in an upper motion from the neck up. Number 1 tip is to apply SPF (at least 30) everyday.
Guppy
February 9, 2015 at 11:29 amI so agree with using an upward motion to massage in face creams. Don’t forget to ‘lift’ your brow area too.
Holly Herman
February 9, 2015 at 11:13 amDrink lots of water, get as much sleep as you can, moisturize day AND night!
Arleen McCann
February 9, 2015 at 11:13 amDrink lots of water. I also use witch hazel soap.
Terry
February 9, 2015 at 11:12 amAntioxidants Eyecream SPF
YEAR ROUND
Include neck and décolleté
Danielle
February 9, 2015 at 11:11 amAdequate amount of water intake, sunscreen and moisturizer. And I only wear makeup on special occasions. Avoid frequent touching of face, hand germs.
Hannah Lisle
February 9, 2015 at 11:10 amSome sort of cleansing brush/devise will make the WORLD of difference to your cleansing routine. I’d recommend the foreo Luna mini because it’s removes all make up and dirty thoroughly, is cheaper and cleanlier than a clarisonic and you don’t have to buy replacement brush heads. Winner!
joti
February 9, 2015 at 11:10 amExfoliate skin regularly to get the beautiful glow
Stephanie Jenkins
February 9, 2015 at 11:10 amI use argan oil on my dry face every night and I wake up glowing with my acne gone!!
Stephanie Jenkins
February 9, 2015 at 11:11 amI always use argan oil on my face at night because I moisturizes my dry skin while getting rid of acne. I wake up with glowing skin!
Sandra Tillman
February 9, 2015 at 11:09 amNever go to bed without removing your make up!
Stephanie Jenkins
February 9, 2015 at 11:09 amI love these sweet colors because they remind me of spring!!
Melissa C
February 9, 2015 at 11:05 amGetting a facial as the seasons change, always remove makeup before going to bed, and moisturizing with SPF!
Marty
February 9, 2015 at 11:04 amSunscreen always!