

Get ready for spring - with these Italian beauty products
Are you looking forward to spring? In this article, I'll tell you how you can free your skin from winter and prepare it for warmer times.
It's still cold, but the first flowers are sprouting from the ground and the days are getting longer. To really get you in the mood for spring, I'm introducing you to products that you can use to prepare your skin and hair for the first warm months of the year. All of the products are 100 per cent Italian and are made exclusively in Italy.
1. detox treatment for your skin
Your skin is your largest organ and is looking forward to a special detox treatment in preparation for spring and summer. Pamper it with rich creams or oils and use exfoliators to say goodbye to old, dead skin cells. The "Innamorata" body lotion from Blumarine not only moisturises your body, but also has a spring-like scent of passion fruit, magnolia and grapefruit. The "Rosa" face cream from Cera Di Cupra contains beeswax and glycerine. It is designed to provide lasting care for your skin. According to the manufacturer, it has a calming and anti-inflammatory effect. The "Talasso Scrub" body scrub from Collistar removes dead skin cells and is designed to smooth and clarify your skin. It contains extracts of cherries from the Italian region of Emilia Romagna, which are rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids as well as vitamins A and E.
2. it smells like spring
Can't stand the smell of pine branches, snow and cinnamon? Cream up and spray yourself with things that remind you of spring! Italy's fashion ambassador Laura Biagiotti has created her own fragrance inspired by the capital city of Rome. "Roma" by Laura Biagotti smells of Sicilian bergamot, bitter orange, jasmine, almond blossom and sandalwood. And it is not only available as a perfume, but also as a body lotion. The Italian brand Marvis is known for its unusual toothpastes in retro packaging. Best of all, they are also available with a spring-like jasmine scent. And the "Oh L Amore" candle from Acqua di Parma smells of cloves, pepper and sweet myrrh.

Laura Biagiotti Roma - Body Lotion
Body cream, 150 ml


3. the first rays of sunshine
With all the anticipation of the first days of sunshine, you should of course not forget to protect your skin from UV rays. The "MIS 0148/S" sunglasses from Missoni protect your eyes from UVA and UVB rays. Sun cream can also be useful when you go for a walk outside: They are already available with low sun protection factors from 15, for example "Defence Sun" from BioNike or "O'Sole Mio Protective Face & Body Cream" from the manufacturer Diego dalla Palma.



Diego dalla Palma Sun - O'SOLE MIO Protective Face & Body Cream SPF15
Suntan cream, SPF 15, 150 ml
4. strengthen and care for your hair
Your hair will also appreciate an extra dose of love when the first rays of sunshine arrive. The vegan "Keratin Therapy" shampoo from Alfaparf is designed for curly hair, providing extensive protection and improving combability. If you have an unruly mane, the "Smoothing Conditioner" from Davines could be of interest to you: It contains olive extract, which is rich in fatty acids and vitamins. According to Davines, this makes your hair soft. The formula also contains panthenol, which gives your hair shine and moisture, making it look healthy. The solid shampoo from N.A.E nourishes the mane and smells of lavender. Even the flower-decorated packaging makes you feel like spring.
Beauty, jewellery and accessories made in Italy
Customers are increasingly buying fashion and beauty products online these days. That's why we are constantly expanding our range. In the beauty sector in particular, our focus is on offering the widest possible range of products. Whether premium segment, dermocosmetics or niche beauty: there should be something for every customer.
Together with the Italian Trade Agency (ITA), we are focusing on Italian products in the areas of beauty, jewellery and accessories as part of the digitalisation and internationalisation activities of Italian companies, which are promoted by the ITA office in Milan in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A true local journalist with a secret soft spot for German pop music. Mum of two boys, a dog and about 400 toy cars in all shapes and colours. I always enjoy travelling, reading and go to concerts, too.