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After periods of holidays, rest, and relaxation—when routines change, diets become a bit “unhealthier”, and skincare is often neglected—our epidermis faces its own set of challenges. Once the holidays are over and we return to every life, another “detox” is definitely not the solution. What the skin truly needs is the restoration of the epidermal […]
Read moreSkin laxity is one of the most common aesthetic concerns after the age of 40. Over time, the skin undergoes structural and functional changes that affect firmness, elasticity, and facial contour. Although aging is a natural process, proper care and targeted lifestyle adjustments can visibly slow down the signs of sagging and significantly improve overall […]
Read moreNowadays, skincare has turned into a complex process with strict rules, multi-step routines, and a constant search for the “next” product that will make a difference. However, the urge to try multiple different products can often do more harm than good to the skin. If you feel that despite constantly using products that promise to […]
Read moreThe skin functions as a natural protective barrier against adverse factors, both external and internal. Hyperkeratosis is a condition that reflects the skin’s reaction to the presence of “aggressive” factors and most commonly manifests with symptoms such as thickening and roughness. In other words, it is a defensive mechanism of the epidermis. However, when hyperkeratosis […]
Read moreThe ultimate beauty trend that has taken the world in recent years—and continues strongly—is called glass skin. It refers to the characteristic, almost transparent and luminous skin that resembles “glass“—a beauty trend that originated in Korea and is based on the philosophy of healthy and properly pampered skin. More specifically, the glass skin beauty trend […]
Read moreUrea, also known as carbamide, is a natural molecule in the human body and a key component of the skin’s Natural Moisturizing Factor (NMF). In modern cosmetology, it is one of the most widely used ingredients for hydration and exfoliation. For cosmetic purposes, urea is produced synthetically in the laboratory, ensuring purity, stability, and safety. […]
Read morePhotosensitivity refers to increased sensitivity of the skin or unusual reaction when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Some individuals may experience symptoms such as intense redness, irritation, blisters, or rashes even after a brief exposure to sunlight or artificial light sources (e.g., tanning beds). This reaction is known as photosensitivity.
Read moreMakeup removal is one of the most vital steps that should be strictly followed as part of the daily skincare routine. Its importance extends beyond the strict removal of cosmetic products from the epidermis. Consistent and meticulous demaquillage is essential for maintaining skin health and appearance, offering multiple benefits.
Read moreFor Mediterranean countries, particularly Greece and Greeks, the olive tree has always been an integral part of the culture, history, and tradition. A key part of nutrition, wellness, and beauty, the olive and its derivatives are distinguished for their numerous health benefits, especially for the skin.
Read moreSwimming in a pool provides a refreshing and invigorating experience, and it remains a favored activity for many individuals throughout the year. It is well-known that chlorine is utilized for pool cleaning and disinfection. When used in appropriate concentrations, chlorine helps to maintain water quality, eliminate pathogens, bacteria, and microbes, and possesses excellent sterilizing properties. […]
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