Night cream and a tired look, thermal water and dry skin, cleansing and blackheads. What to do? Recommendations from cosmetologist Tiina Orasmäe-Meder.
Benzoyl peroxide is considered one of the most effective components for the treatment of acne. It is that “very remedy” everyone is looking for as a panacea.
So what exactly is this ultrasonic wave, how does it work, and why do cosmetologists use this seemingly “terrifyingly dangerous” procedure in their practice?
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.
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 neck is quite a sensitive area with slow regenerative capacity. That is why age-related changes appear here quickly: skin laxity, dryness, vertical bands, and so-called “rings” — pronounced horizontal wrinkles.
Women today are surrounded by streams of information about cosmetics from all sides: advertisements, women’s magazines, friends — all simultaneously advising or, on the contrary, criticizing something. How can one figure out where the truth is and where the myth lies?