In Mauritius, where the tropical climate brings heat and humidity, sensitive skin can face unique challenges. This type of skin,
Read MoreIn the hot, humid climate of Mauritius, combination skin needs to balance the T-zone (oily) with the cheeks (dry). A
Read MoreIn Mauritius, the hot and sometimes dry climate can accentuate skin dryness, making it difficult to keep make-up looking radiant
Read MoreOily skin is characterised by excessive sebum production, which can lead to shine, enlarged pores and imperfections. One of the
Read MoreNormal skin is often considered the ideal skin type, as it balances hydration and sebum production well. It is generally
Read MoreSkincare in Mauritius is shaped by the tropical climate and cultural practices. The warm, humid weather often leads to issues
Read MoreWavy hair is common among Indo-African, Afro-Mauritian, and European Mauritians. Its ‘S’ pattern lies between straight and curly hair. In
Read MoreBeautiful hair starts with understanding your hair type. Whether straight, wavy, curly, or frizzy, each type requires specific care to
Read MoreHairstyling is much more than just arranging hair. It’s a true expression of style and personality, allowing everyone to reflect
Read MoreWhen it comes to choosing children’s clothing, it’s essential to strike a balance between comfort, practicality and style. As they
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