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SkinCare in the Cold Season

Even owners of oily and normal skin may experience dryness, redness, and irritation in winter. What can we say about those whose skin is dry! Therefore, today we will talk about how to preserve beauty in extreme conditions of temperature changes, dry air indoors and frosty wind outside. The first thing to say is that the skin type remains the same throughout the year, but in the winter any of them becomes a little drier. Therefore, it is not necessary to radically change the care of the face, and if necessary, you can use products that are a little denser than usual. For example, if your skin is oily, switch to light makeup for a combination type. If dry, use...

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Combination Skin Care Rules

Care for combination skin requires increased attention. While the center of the face or the so-called T-zone, which consists of the forehead, nose and chin, is prone to oiliness, the cheeks remain dry.  However, the right cosmetics for combination skin can maintain the balance of the skin without causing damage and dryness. How to determine combination skin? Do you have acne in the center of your face, shiny skin and clogged pores, while your cheeks, temples and eye area are dry or even tight? Then you have combination skinRules of care for combination skin: Gentle cleaning Choose products that mattify the T-zone, but do not dry out the cheeks and the area around the eyes. The cleansing foam easily removes make-up and...

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Rating of the Best Pore Narrowing Products

Sebaceous glands perform several important functions at once: they secrete sebum (skin fat), remove toxins and ensure cell respiration. But there is one problem: in owners of combination and oily skin, their ducts (pores) can expand and become noticeable. This happens due to the fact that dirt, cosmetic residues, keratinized cells of the epidermis accumulate in them, due to which their walls expand, black spots and inflammation appear. How to narrow them down? Let's consider different ways.If you want them to look less noticeable, then you need to follow a comprehensive approach — choose healthy food, clean and moisturize your skin daily, and regularly exfoliate. What components to look for in cosmetics:Acids ANA and RNA help clean the surface of the...

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The Bruise Under the Eyes - How to remove?

The reasons for the appearance of bruises under the eyes can be different, both medical and cosmetic. Medical includes various internal diseases of the body. For cosmetology - anatomical features, fatigue and lack of sleep, age-related loss of skin tone, bad habits, insufficient water balance, improper care. Let's consider them in more detail.  Anatomical features. If the skin in this area is thin by nature, the vessels located around the eyes can shine through it and visually create bruises.  Loss of collagen. With age, the skin in this area becomes thinner and drier, loses its elasticity, so dark vessels under the eyes can become more visible.  Improper water balance, when you don't drink enough water, poor diet and bad habits can...

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Vitamin of Youth: What You Need to Know About Retinol

Retinol is a component that in the world of cosmetology is considered one of the main vitamins of youth, thanks to its action that slows down the aging process of the skin and stimulates cell renewal.WHAT IS RETINOL?Retinol is one of the forms of vitamin A, which is one of the body's main nutrients responsible for cell renewal. This form is actively used in the production of cosmetics. Other derivatives of vitamin A are retinoids. For convenience, they are also called retinol.Properties:  antioxidant effect - inhibits the development of free radicals;  stimulates the production of collagen and elastin;  brightens the skin, promotes even distribution of melanin;  relieves erythema (intense reddening of the skin);  reduces the intensity of inflammatory processes caused...

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