Multimasking in the practice of a beauty therapist
Multimasking is a method of skin care in which different masks are applied simultaneously to different areas of the face. When should a beauty therapist use multimasking?
Multimasking is a method of skin care in which different masks are applied simultaneously to different areas of the face. When should a beauty therapist use multimasking?
Increased hair loss is often observed in the autumn. What could be the reason for this?
Sulfates as surfactants can be found in many detergents, from baby shampoo to dishwashing liquid. Which shampoo is better: with sulfates or without them?
The effectiveness of retinol in correcting major aesthetic skin problems is undeniable. What about safety?
One of the most frequent questions by both cosmetologists and patients: what cosmetic products can be recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women?
The THREE most important indicators for maintaining the hydrobalance of the skin:
Hypersensitivity of the skin is a fairly common problem. In each case, it consists of many uncomfortable symptoms that manifest themselves in varying degrees and in different combinations: itching, redness, burning, dryness, peeling, etc. How to normalize the condition of sensitive skin and get rid of discomfort?
Glycosphingolipids are widely spread in body tissues. But what is the role of these molecular components in cosmetics?
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Let’s analyse what the skin reacts to and is the cosmetic product always to blame?
Why is enzyme peeling great in the practice of a cosmetologist? We’ll highlight three main benefits.