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Skin for all seasons

There’s a reason why Clémence Organics has only a single line of products in its range. “It’s because I don’t believe in skin types,” says founder and naturopath Bridget Carmady. “I know it’s a bold statement but hear me out.”

Bridget says the skin types you hear most often are normal, dry, oily, mature, combination and sensitive. “But who only has one skin type? And what is normal?” she asks. “I know

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