Winter is a challenging time. Darkness, cold, snow. You feel like swapping your moisturizing gel for a nourishing cream, wrapping up warmer, and waiting for spring, when the desire to feel beautiful will return. But winter is a wonderful time to become a little more beautiful and a little younger.
Peptides are perceived by the skin in an individualized way, so it “takes” from them only what is needed to address specific concerns. What is the effectiveness of peptides when used in cosmetic products and injections? A hot topic on peptides by Aurélie Guillot.
The role of collagen and how to replenish its reserves from the outside and inside. The impact of vitamin C on collagen formation and skin health. How to restore the skin matrix. Tips for those preparing for invasive procedures, as well as for those who want to improve their quality of life.
Irina Norova, the author of the facial care and massage technique using silver spoons “Pygmalion”, reveals the features of the technique’s effect on the ligaments and muscles of the face, neck, and décolleté.
What is sensitive skin? What are the symptoms of sensitive skin? And what is required to make a diagnosis? What influences the appearance of sensitive skin symptoms? Factors that can trigger them.
Facial youth can be maintained not only through surgical or injectable methods, but also with face-building exercises. A set of ten facial exercises can help prolong beauty.
Hormones are biologically active substances that we neither see nor feel and cannot control, yet they hold power over the condition of the entire body. What is this influence, and what should a cosmetologist and their patient know about it?
After summer, the skin requires active recovery to prevent the development or worsening of persistent aesthetic concerns. At the same time, preparation of the skin for the winter period should begin in advance – at least 2–3 weeks before temperatures drop below zero.
The ingredients of modern cosmetic products can sometimes be so unusual that they are hard to imagine. One such example is cosmetics with snail mucin. Let us take a closer look at the features of products containing this exotic component.
Wrinkles are classified by their location, depth (superficial and deep), as well as by their mechanism of formation (mimic wrinkles associated with changes in tone and activity of facial muscles, and static wrinkles caused by gravitational ptosis of the facial soft tissues).
