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Copper Tripeptide GHK-Cu

People have always sought a way to stop or slow down aging. In 1973, Loren Pickart discovered that blood plasma contains a substance that affects aging liver cells in such a way that they begin to synthesize proteins at a level characteristic of young cells.

Which is better: Botox or Dysport?

Modern aesthetic medicine offers two identical products for eliminating expression lines — Botox and Dysport. But how do they differ? And which one should you choose?

Winter Facial Care

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.

How to Create the Right Logo

Every business owner, sooner or later, must make a decision about their logo. It’s like the flag of your ship: even from afar, people should understand who you are and what you offer.

Collagen, Vitamin C, and Dietary Supplements: What They Affect and How

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.

Diagnosis of Sensitive Skin

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.

Skin Beauty Hormones

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?

Rosacea: Update on Drug Therapy

Rosacea is a common, chronic cutaneous condition that affects the face. Two topicals and one oral medication are currently approved for the treatment of rosacea, including azelaic acid, metronidazole, and sub-antimicrobial dose of doxycycline.

Sandbagging — The Secret to Long-Lasting Makeup

In our climate, summer can be extremely hot, yet no one cancels an active lifestyle — and few are willing to give up makeup. That’s where the challenge appears. But there’s a solution — sandbagging, a new technique for setting makeup.

Anorexia

It is hard to find a girl who believes she has no extra pounds. But are those pounds really as excessive as they may seem? The constant pursuit of weight loss sometimes leads not to the perfect body but to anorexia. Why is this disease so dangerous?