The condition of our skin is directly related to the way we eat. So what is the current global trend in dietary recommendations for humans?
Where do the substances in cosmetics come from, what is their effect, what side effects do they have, and how much of them should be in the tube to achieve results? So what is cosmetics really made of?
The common belief that years only bring new problems is completely wrong. At every age, new questions arise for the cosmetologist, and much depends on their qualifications. “There is no such thing as bad weather,” a good cosmetologist might say — and they would be absolutely right.
Sometimes we are overcome by a desire for change: to finally find “our” cosmetologist, to get rid of that wrinkle on the forehead, to undergo a full course of proper spring treatments. What to do, where to start, and how to proceed is explained by a dermatocosmetologist with more than 10 years of experience.
The opinion of aesthetic doctors can help clarify the contradiction between the statements: “Facial exercises are amazing! If you do them regularly, you won’t need creams or surgery.” Or: “Facial exercises and massage are dangerous — they stretch the skin!”
A professional opinion on the scandalously famous “miracle cream that removes under-eye bags in just a few minutes.”
White spots under the eyes, commonly known as milia, spoil the mood and cause a lot of distress to those who have them. In this article, you can learn about the causes of milia, as well as treatment and prevention procedures.
In the pursuit of a perfectly smooth forehead and the complete absence of wrinkles, the most important idea is often lost: “The beauty of the face and skin is, above all, their health.”
The Village found out why professional cosmeceuticals outperform mass-market products, which procedures are worth investing in, and how to find your perfect cosmetologist — once and for a lifetime.
Today, cosmetologists fight against oily skin, acne, wrinkles, dark circles under the eyes, and other human imperfections.
