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The fight against cellulite requires a scientific approach
Perhaps no one needs an explanation of what cellulite is and how it looks. But meanwhile, few people know the true causes of its occurrence and effective ways to combat the pernicious “orange peel”.
Speaking the language of science, cellulite (or gynoid lipodystrophy, liposclerosis) is a structural change in the subcutaneous fat layer, which results in problems with microcirculation in adipose tissue and lymphatic outflow. Continue reading
How Hyaluronic Acid Helps Keep You Young
This is not a chemical drug at all. Hyaluronic acid, or rather acid, is initially found in the human body. They relate to mucopolysaccharides – complex chemical compounds, enter the intercellular substance of various tissues of humans and animals and are involved in many processes of the body. But with age, the amount of hyaluronic acid decreases. This also causes signs of aging – wrinkles, sagging skin, loss of facial contour.
Hyaluronic acid for the needs of medicine, including cosmetology, is either obtained from animal raw materials, or synthesized using biotechnology. Continue reading
The harm of makeup: the truth about parabens, glycerin and silicones
Women at all times wanted to look beautiful. It is difficult to say when decorative cosmetics originated, but judging by archaeological finds that have come down to us, in ancient Egypt in about the nineteenth century BC women had already let their eyes down, dyed their hair and nails, and used lipstick. Of course, they used unsafe cosmetics: crushed turquoise, malachite, a mixture of antimony and fat, and sometimes ordinary soot.
Modern women are more fortunate. They do not have to use improvised means to emphasize their beauty. However, is all makeup safe and does it harm? Continue reading