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facial peeling-what gives? YVETTE LABORATORY

facial peeling what gives?

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A mandatory point of care for any skin type is a facial scrub. The epidermis should exfoliate on its own. Sometimes this process is disrupted, and the skin loses its radiance and healthy color from day to day. Also, the absorption of active substances from creams is reduced if we do not take care of the appropriate level of exfoliation.

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SKIN REGENERATION after sun exposure YVETTE LABORATORY

SKIN REGENERATION after sun exposure

By Uncategorized, Beauty Guide

Did you know that, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation, 90% of the visible signs of skin aging are related to UV exposure? Even if sun exposure is a true moment of pleasure, both short and long-term, it turns out, also a real threat to the health and youthfulness of your skin. Regenerating your skin after sun exposure can prove invaluable, and here are some tips on how to take care of your skin this summer.

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FACE MASSAGE how to do it at home YVETTE LABORATORY

FACE MASSAGE how to perform it at home?

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When it comes to facial massage, there have been some misunderstandings about it for many years. From an early age, we are taught to keep our fingers and hands away from our faces in order to have a nice complexion. That's why we wash off our makeup with washcloths and wash our faces with rotary brushes; we use makeup brushes and sponges instead of simply using our own fingertips for this purpose.

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NACNE CARE how to take care of it YVETTE LABORATORY

NACNE complexion how to take care of it?

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Vascular skin - its name is a condition caused by the weakening of facial blood vessels, most often on the cheeks and around the nose. When we are exposed to heat, cold and various emotions, our skin reacts by dilating the blood vessels in the face (this allows blood to flow freely) and then contracting when necessary. However, if the vessels are weakened, they may have difficulty shrinking, causing longer-lasting redness.

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