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Combination skin skincare: the neurocosmetic approach for balance

When it comes to skincare today, it involves a much more holistic concept that includes not only the well-being of the facial skin or bodycare, but also the well-being of the mind and the regulation of internal stress.

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Body Skincare: Facial Actives for the Legs

Sometimes we don’t stop to think about how we spend minutes pampering our face with precious serums, hi-tech creams, and masks, but we neglect the skin on our body, trapped in a routine that’s far too simple, made up of shower gel and body lotion applied in a hurry.

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Urea in cosmetics: the secret to deeply hydrated skin

Dry skin is a stressful condition: you feel your skin tight, it looks dull, and tends to flake. If you...

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Melasma and Pregnancy Mask: Causes, Remedies, and Facial Treatments

Dark spots are not all caused by incorrect sun exposure. Sometimes, for example in cases of hormonal changes, it is referred to as melasma or chloasma, and during pregnancy, it is called the pregnancy mask.

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Glass Skin: the Korean secret for radiant skin

Who doesn’t dream of glass skin like that of Korean girls? Smooth, even skin that can reflect light like a mirror. Social media often makes aesthetic standards go viral that can seem unattainable, and one of these is precisely Glass Skin, literally glass-like skin. Just open Instagram or TikTok to be flooded with videos of faces so bright, smooth, and flawless they almost seem transparent, translucent like a sheet of crystal.

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Acne in your 30s and 40s: how to treat it without antibiotics

You may not know that acne can reappear even at 30 or 40 years old: it is called late-onset acne and is a skin condition typical of adulthood. In many people, teenage acne lasts until around 25 years old and then disappears completely, but in at least 40% of individuals, symptoms can continue until 30 years old, manifesting differently than during puberty.

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Skin pH: what it is, why it’s crucial, and how it affects cosmetics

Skincare is not just about using active ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, or retinol; it’s something more. It’s about taking care of the skin’s pH and its microbiome. These invisible elements are the conductors that determine whether your facial skin will look radiant and elastic or, on the contrary, be prone to imperfections, frequent inflammation, or dryness.

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Anti-pollution: skincare to protect the skin from pollution

High levels of environmental pollution, in fact, can accelerate skin aging, trigger inflammations, and cause a whole range of dermatological problems. Fine dust therefore affects not only our health but also the health of our skin

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