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.
sassy
February 10, 2015 at 7:19 amDrink lots of water and always take of your makeup at night.Also use products with SPF 🙂
Jenn Tracy
February 10, 2015 at 7:09 amAlways remove your makeup before going to bed and get plenty of sleep!
michelle
February 10, 2015 at 6:46 amall of these skin care tips are great – especially washing your face every morning, taking your makeup off every night, and wearing sunscreen but DON’T FORGET YOUR EARS!
no one wants old lady ears.
Kerri Stewart
February 10, 2015 at 5:35 amWash your face in a circular pattern. Using your right hand on the right side of your face go up towards your hairline then down towards your ear. Keep washing in circles. Do the opposite direction for the left side of your face. Basically you will be washing one side of your face in a clockwise direction and the other side counter-clockwise.
A Papantoni
February 10, 2015 at 5:27 amWear day cream with SPF
Kerri Stewart
February 10, 2015 at 5:26 amUnless you are actually washing your face or applying makeup, keep your hands off your face. You touch everything with your hands, like elevator buttons, door knobs & shopping carts. You don’t want those germs on your face.
Lini Ruzic
February 10, 2015 at 4:54 amSunscreen every day on your face, neck and hands/arms – a fragrance free, physical (zinc oxide) sunscreen with a good EWG rating,
Sally B
February 10, 2015 at 3:30 amNever go to bed with make-up on.
Apply moisturizer while your skin is still damp.
Apply eyecream as far out as your laugh line goes. Put any leftover eyecream on your lips. A smile is hands down easiest way to make you look instantly youthful.
Patricia Caradonna
February 10, 2015 at 2:16 amI exfoliate in the shower with a scrubber twice a week. Keeps my skin fresh and healthy.
Wendy M.
February 10, 2015 at 1:11 amWearing sunscreen everyday is the best anti-aging tip I follow. I also make sure that I wash off all the makeup and sunscreen at night.
Christine Simmons
February 10, 2015 at 12:56 amKeep out of the sun and wear sunscreen all year round.
Lorrie Cutter
February 10, 2015 at 12:35 amuse lipstick as blush in a pinch!
Hannah
February 10, 2015 at 12:19 amWear sunscreen!
Susan P.
February 10, 2015 at 12:08 amAlways use sunscreen and wear a hat. I found argan oil to be great for the skin and hair.
Mike
February 9, 2015 at 11:51 pmgentle exfoliation and spf
Stephanie
February 9, 2015 at 11:06 pmIn order for me to have clear skin, I always wash my face in the morning and evening every day and to drink plenty of water
Eileen
February 9, 2015 at 9:02 pmGet plenty of sleep & drink water throughout the day to keep the skin hydrated.
Shirley
February 9, 2015 at 8:41 pmEven oily skin needs moisturizer, just choose something that isn’t too heavy
Rainn Kenyon
February 9, 2015 at 8:33 pmIt’s a toss up between always wear sunscreen, and take off all of your makeup at night. I do both, and I eat healthy and don’t smoke or drink. It all helps.
Rainn Kenyon
February 9, 2015 at 8:32 pmIt’s a toss up between always wear sunscreen, and take off all of your makeup at night.
Ashley
February 9, 2015 at 8:29 pmI wash my face every evening with a PH balanced bar soap and rinse. Also once a week I do a dead sea mud mask. That’s a recent addition to my routine though and still stand by it on its own. I just like the feel of the mud on my face 🙂
Kayte CookWatts
February 9, 2015 at 8:27 pmMy best tip is never sleep in your makeup- especially your eye makeup. I usually just take off my makeup as soon as I am in for the night- waiting for bed time increases the chances I will be too tired.
Jaqueline Saucedo
February 9, 2015 at 8:15 pmMy best skincare tip is to always wear sunscreen and moisturizer. This helps your skin stay strong, healthy and without damage.
Tamara DeMun
February 9, 2015 at 8:02 pmMy best tip is simple. Scrub your face very well every morning when you wake up and evening right before going to sleep. Apply moisturizer with vitamin E after each scrubbing and your face will look healthier and more youthful 🙂
BlessedTA
February 9, 2015 at 8:01 pmEat right, drink lots of water and use a good moisturizer