Exosomes in Skincare: A Gentle Guide to What They Are — and When They Make Sense
If you’ve been hearing more about exosomes in skincare lately, you’re not alone. They’re often described as “next-generation” or “highly regenerative,” which can sound exciting — and a little confusing. At Chez Moi, we believe that understanding when something is...
LPG Alliance vs LPG Infinity: Which One Is Right for You?
LPG Endermologie has long been a trusted, non-invasive treatment for body contouring, lymphatic support, and skin firming. At Chez Moi, we offer both LPG Alliance and LPG Infinity — and while they may sound similar, they are designed for slightly different needs....
How We Decide Which Skin Treatment You Actually Need (And Why It’s Rarely the First Thing You Ask For)
At Chez Moi, we don’t start with a treatment menu. We start with how your skin is functioning today. This may sound simple, but it’s the reason many people come to us after feeling overwhelmed, over-treated, or unsure what their skin actually needs. Skin problems are...
Are Late Nights Making You Fat?
“Sleep Early!” is a common refrain when we receive healthcare advice, but why? Why do people say that getting ample sleep can help to combat cosmetic problems like dull skin, dark eye rings, and even pigmentation? And can sleeping late really pack on the pounds?...
SOMIS – MAKE YOUR SKINCARE WORK HARDER
We would all like to make the most of our skincare. It's not just about the routine you follow, or the products you use - regardless of price point. It's also about how much much of these products actually end up penetrating our skin, instead of just lying atop our...
8 Signs Of Hair Loss
Having a full head of hair is a sign of health and vitality. After all, our tresses are not called our “crowning glory” for nothing. Conversely, losing hair often induces a lack of confidence and can even be a sign of poor health. HOW MUCH HAIR LOSS IS NORMAL? While...
What is textured skin?
Textured skin is a term used to describe skin that appears rough, raised or uneven. Such skin feels bumpy and dry to touch, and is often used to describe skin with enlarged pores, blemishes, acne, as well as dry and/or mature skin. CAUSES OF TEXTURED SKIN Many factors...





