
On the one hand, nourishing repairing balms in large, often refillable jars, on the other hand, refreshing skin care products (mists, body yogurt, serums in mistâŠ).
Nourishing and repairing balms in ecological packaging
The new nourishing body care products are much more ethical and less plastic, packaged in large refillable glass or concrete jars (Respire, La CrĂšme Libre), or in tubes mixing cardboard and plastic. With green formulas that contain up to 99% natural ingredients, even the âmammothsâ of the sector, such as Mixa or La Roche-Posay, are becoming more eco-friendly.
The first offers a 100% recycled (and recyclable) plastic bottle and a new formula with natural oils (Repairing Body Milk, extra dry skin or Anti-Drying Body Milk, dry skin Mixa Intensif Peaux SĂšches 300 ml, âŹ4.05 each).
The second one has a summer texture, lighter and quickly absorbed to ensure the same comfort as its balm for atopic skin. Its eco-responsible tube is made of FSC-certified cardboard (Lipikar CrĂšme AP+M La Roche-Posay, 200 ml, âŹ16).

As for Garnier, it plays it âinclusiveâ with its new Body Super Food range (after Fructis Hair Food) which is suitable for all skin tones and types. Four delicious ingredients nourish the skin deeply for 80 hours (Cocoa Repair Balm + Ceramide for very dry skin, Avocado Nourishing Cream + Omega 3 for âŠ












