Hazardous connections

Contrary to conventional wisdom, it is not alcohol that stain, but certain fragrant molecules.
Which ones to avoid when you go to expose yourself? Bergamot, lime, bitter orange, geranium and lemongrass , from the family of psoralens, essences that, under the effect of heat and UV radiation, photosensitize the skin and cause brown spots. But alcohol also does damage since, drying, it irritates and causes redness.
One refrains from perfumer directly neck and décolleté because even a few minutes to the terrace of a coffee are enough to cause a reaction.

Our perfumed alternatives

Freshness option: body waters
They bloom in summer, almost like a well-being ritual that perfumes and refreshes delicately. Zero risk olfactory travel , the fresh waters specially dedicated to this season do not contain any of the ingredients pointed out previously.
A pschit here and there, some splashes here and there to stimulate and wrap the body. And, like a breath of air, the notes of these waters settle on the skin and play seduction.

Nutrition option: dry oils
With them, it's zero alcohol guaranteed!
Good news, the nourishing oils leave no sticky veil on the skin but a nicely satin finish.
They mostly display irresistible sensual sun scents. Some are even built as a perfume with head, heart and background notes.
We abuse it the morning after the shower . The final touch: a few drops on the tips of the hair to gloss, nourish ... and leave behind a tempting wake.