procedures
How “tasty” to become beautiful? “Beauty requires sacrifice!”
Every woman has been familiar with this phrase since childhood. She encourages herself with it when she refuses her favorite cocolate bar or puts harmful and corrosive paint on her hair, when she suffers pain from hair removal or drinks a glass of water instead of a sweet pop. But beauty is not only grandmother’s advice and homemade masks from sour cream and cucumbers. This is an entire industry, this is a business that brings more and more profit and is gaining tremendous momentum in our country. Now it’s not enough just to offer an original service, now it’s important that any therapy, any treatment, in addition to the cosmetic effect, bring joy and pleasure to customers. Continue reading
Private master or beauty salon. What’s better?
Among other daily troubles of any modern woman who wants to match the style of a big city, there are always many cosmetic procedures, massage, manicure, pedicure, makeup, styling. However, finding your “master” master, who would not only know “what women want”, but could help reveal your personality, is often very difficult. Sometimes it takes more than one year to find a hairdresser or makeup artist, whose services I would like to use constantly. At the same time, there is always a beauty salon near the house that provides the whole range of necessary services in one place. So what to do: spend months experimenting and searching for the perfect private master or just sign up for a beauty salon? Savings One of the first factors that incline us in favor of this or that option when choosing a salon or a private master is the price of services. Continue reading
Are “beauty procedures” harmful to women’s health?
We women are ready for everything (well, or almost everything) in order to become the most beautiful. Selflessly we attend fitness classes three times a week, all types of massage (after which the body is covered with bruises and abrasions), we do epilation every two weeks so that our legs are smooth and pleasant to the touch … You won’t list everything. Forces, time, large (and sometimes very large) money we give without thinking for the sake of youth and beauty. But that’s not all. It often happens that new-fangled procedures are not only expensive, but also harmful to women’s health. Fatigue of legs, heaviness, aching pain, swelling, night cramps protruding “stars” of veins … Do you know this? Doctors give an example of gloomy statistics: every second woman in the modern world has problems with veins. And, most surprisingly, the cause of venous expansion of the veins can be the most innocuous, at first glance, procedures: hair removal, anti-cellulite massage, excessive physical exertion and even tanning in a solarium. Continue reading