In recent years, botulinum toxin preparations have gained popularity as a means of smoothing out expression lines — wrinkles caused by excessive activity of the facial muscles. But is Botox really dangerous, and what do we actually know about it?
In recent years, a trend has emerged toward undergoing rejuvenating procedures at an early age. The reasoning behind this is quite simple: early rejuvenation helps delay aging. But is this really the case?
The problem of ingrown hairs is familiar to many — both women and men. For some, it is a constant discomfort caused by the characteristics of their body. For others, it is a situational issue that arises after depilation. So, what methods exist to get rid of ingrown hairs?
Henna is one of the oldest dyes used by humans. Its scope of application is very wide. Henna possesses not only coloring properties but also other beneficial and healing qualities. What makes it so valuable that it is cultivated by the hectare and sold by the thousands of tons each year?
Cellulite can be seen as the “environmentally dirty” areas of our body. Lymph, as it bathes the tissues, collects and removes harmful substances. But how is this “waste removal” system organized in our body? Procedures aimed at improving lymph flow are called lymphatic drainage.
Lip care is not a complicated task, but it requires consistency. Prevention in this matter is always better and easier than treatment. That’s why it’s important to follow the basic rules of care to always keep the lip area in excellent condition — and therefore look younger and more attractive.
Vacuum body lymphatic drainage, vacuum body massage, and local decompression for breast shape correction are body vacuum therapy procedures. Their features, techniques, and differences.
Vacuum cleansing is a gentle method of cleaning skin pores. Vacuum facial lymphatic drainage and massage are performed to reduce facial puffiness, dark circles under the eyes, sagging skin, stagnation, and to diminish a “double chin.”
Hyaluronic acid is the main component of the dermal extracellular matrix, naturally produced in the skin and serving as a reservoir for water. The effectiveness of hyaluronic acid is determined by its molecular weight.
Probiotics and prebiotics — what lies behind these concepts, and how essential are the differences between them? What benefits can be expected from them as full-fledged cosmetic ingredients?
