How to choose a shower gel for your skin type
- Rédaction Biomedica
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Dry, sensitive, or normal skin: the right shower gel respects your skin barrier. Here is how to pick a scent and routine that work in Morocco’s climate.

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Choosing a shower gel sounds easy until skin feels tight, scent fades, or the season shifts in Morocco. This guide helps you match formula and fragrance to your skin type—with practical steps, not medical claims.
1. Read your skin after the shower
Ask: how does my skin feel 30 minutes later? Comfortable skin can handle bolder scents (jasmine, musk, fruit). Tightness calls for softer notes (orange blossom, green tea) and lukewarm water.
2. Fragrance as pleasure, not overload
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3. Habits that matter in dry climates
- Lukewarm water, not scalding.
- A pea-sized amount, lathered in hands.
- Rinse skin folds thoroughly.
- Apply body oil on damp skin if you feel dry.
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Usually no: body pH and fragrance can irritate facial skin. Use a dedicated face cleanser.
A small amount on a mitt or hands is enough. More product does not mean cleaner skin and can increase dryness.
Gels are often milder and rinse easily; soap works if you tolerate superfatted bars. Let your skin guide you after rinsing.
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