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Sothys skin care products offers a complete Sothys treatment line for Face, Body, and Sun Care. Sothys cosmetics has a dedicated team of European pharmacists, chemist and estheticians who helped develop product line. Sothys brand image is recognized in over 55 years experience in beauty salons and spas.

Sothys was a beauty institute in Paris in 1946, where a list of exclusive customers enjoyed fine French products created by Dr. Hotz, a medical biologist.

Sothys opened the doors to the United States market in the late 1970's. Here, under the direction of an esthetician, Mr. Christian Garces, Sothys continued its mark of excellence by bringing its French traditions to the American woman.

Today the company enjoys a profitable and large market share. The commercial dynamism of the company, along with an experienced and efficient team, make Sothys a bright star in the industry.


Sothys skin care serums and intensive care products, emulsions, and creams, has been industry-renowned for more than 50 years. Sothys biotechnology is based on plant and marine proteins, natural enzymes, and aromatic extracts.

Sothys formulations are non-comedogenic and do not contain any crude alcohol's or animal extracts. Sothys does not test on animals. Sothys specializes in the intensive treatment of dehydrated skin, photo-aged skin, as well as offering the only complete dedicated line for fragile capillaries and sensitive/reactive skin.

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Skin Care Tip:

You've probably noticed vitamins in facial creams and as skin-friendly supplements. So which ones should you wear and which ones should you swallow?

Read on for answers.

Vitamin A
Orally: Most people get enough in their diets to make supplements unnecessary, and getting more than 5,000 IU a day may up the risk of hip fracture.
Topically: It's been shown to clear up acne and reduce the appearance of fine lines and pores.
Bottom line: Wear it. Vitamin A is most effective in prescription form. A less potent option, retinol, is available in OTC creams. Try the RoC Retinol Actif Pur line.

Vitamin B
Orally: Unless you suffer from a deficiency, supplements won't noticeably improve your skin.
Topically: Research shows that panthenol (B5) and niacinamide (B3), added to skin care products, help hydrate skin and even out tone.
Bottom line: Wear it. You can find it in the Olay Total Effects line.

Vitamin C
Orally: Taking vitamin C counteracts the effects of sun exposure by reducing free-radical damage, which can lead to wrinkles and cancer.
Topically: It can decrease sun damage and enhance collagen production if it's in an effective, stable form; look for "L-ascorbic acid," "ascorbic palmitate," or "magnesium ascorbyl phosphate" on labels.
Bottom line: Take it and wear it. Pop 500 to 2,000 mg a day and use a C cream. Try SkinCeuticals C+E.

Vitamin E
Orally: Taking 400 IU of vitamin E daily can reduce wrinkles and improve skin texture. Look for "natural" or "d-alpha tocopherol" on labels.
Topically: Preliminary studies suggest that E reduces chronic UV-induced skin damage.
Bottom line: Take it now, wear it later. Pills are the way to go, but E creams are showing promise
.

Dry Skin:

Is Accutane sapping the moisture from your skin? If so, you're in good company. Dry skin is a common side effect of most acne treatments. Here are some suggestions from New Orleans-based dermatologist Mary P. Lupo, MD, on how to tackle this problem:


Address dryness from the inside out, says Lupo. Take a 400-IU dose of vitamin E one to three times a day.


Wash your face with cool water and Cetaphil (a gentle, over-the-counter cleanser used to treat dryness associated with acne meds).


Avoid too-hot showers because they strip away more of your skin's natural emollients and oils.


When it comes to moisturizer, look for one that contains both petrolatum and glycerin, and use it frequently but sparingly. Curel and Jergens both make effective, inexpensive products that are sold at drugstores.

 

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