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Hailey Bieber Strawberry Glaze Skin Smoothie
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You can watch the full one minute get unready video on Instagram or Tiktok.
I can see why everyone is always gushing about this brand! I fell in love with all three of these products. They are free of added fragrances and artificial colorants, and features multiple types of hyaluronic acid to really hydrate your skin. The cleanser has 8 types of HA, then the serum and cream feature 5 types of HA. I love that this was a foaming cleanser that didn’t strip my skin of moisture (that’s been so hard to find as a dry skin girl!). I loved using it by itself or as a second step after using an oil based cleanser. This serum is light enough for all skin types in my opinion, super lightweight and non sticky. Lastly a little of the moisturizer goes a long way.
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#original post#torriden#korean skincare#skincare#get unready with me#guwm#hyaluronic acid#foaming cleanser#serum#moisturizer#gel moisturizer
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The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 Hydrating Serum
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Suffering from dry, flaky skin? Try this!
Do you suffer from dry skin and enlarged pores? Today's product is CELLOVERO, the second product in the Bijunel series.
CELLOVERO is an HA skin booster. It moisturises and balances the skin.
What is HA Skin booster?
Hyaluronic acid exists in the dermis of our body and plays a significant role in maintaining the moisture of the dermis.
Injection of HA skin booster is a procedure that injects hyaluronic acid (HA), which has the property of attracting and retaining water, into the dermis of the skin. This procedure moisturizes and clarifies the skin from the inside, making it moist and transparent.
Would you like to address your concerns to Cellovero?
People with the following concerns would benefit from this procedure.
Dry skin
Enlarged pores
Skin balance
Products that are good to mix 🤔
Bijunel Black Bijunel Black has the same effect as Rejuran Healer (cell metabolism and regeneration)
Bijunel Rejuvero PDRN Injection Salmon DNA Injection (cell metabolism and regeneration)
Bijutox Botulinum Toxin (wrinkle improvement, sagging, pore contraction)
High-concentrated Vitamin C (skin tone improvement, whitening)
Tranexamic Acid (treatment for melasma)
The effects of Cellovero
Hydrating injection with various effective in gredients directly applied into the skin
Improvement of skin texture
Reduction of fine lines
Minimization of pores
Enhancement of skin tone and elasticity
Skin hydration
3 advantages of HA Skin Booster
✦ 01. Customized treatment is possible according to the specific condition of the skin.
Due to the uniform penetration of hyaluronic acid and effective ingredients into the dermis, it's possible to adjust the treatment by adding more effective ingredients as needed, ensuring a tailored procedure.
✦ 02. Enhancement of the skin's self-healing ability
Using thin needles to directly inject effective ingredients into the skin stimulates the release of growth factors when the skin is punctured by the injection needle, thereby promoting the synthesis of elastin and collagen in the body.
✦ 03. Short treatment time and minimal pain.
The procedure is completed rapidly thanks to the stamp-like injection technique where the skin is sucked in by the suction device at the end of the needle, making for a quick and relatively painless treatment.
Skin boosters are necessary for different age groups due to various reasons
Before 40 years old
Even though there are still a few wrinkles left on the skin, tone and elasticity start to decrease. For this type of skin, supplying moisture and improving skin tone helps prevent sagging skin and delays the appearance of wrinkles. It also helps give a new radiance to the complexion and prevents the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
After 45-50 years old
Skin boosters injections help improve the quality, firmness, and texture of the skin, preventing skin aging and reducing wrinkles by regenerating the skin. Injecting skin boosters that provide significant effects on the face and lips can also improve the appearance of skin on the neck, arms, or thighs.
Areas for Treatment
Eve area
Forehead
Glabella (area between eyebrows)
Sagging cheeks
Nasolabial folds
Chin wrinkles
Neck wrinkles
Duration of Treatment
The effect typically lasts around 3 to 6 months, but regular sessions can prolong the effects. Moreover, water glow injections are gaining attention for their anti-aging properties as collagen gradually increases with repeated sessions at regular intervals.
Downtime
Some patients with very delicate skin may experience bruising and spotting, which can take up to 5 days to settle.
Pain
The machines used for water glow injections utilize multiple very thin needles, adjusting the depth of injection by controlling the depth of the needle. The effective ingredients are injected while the skin is being sucked in by the suction device attached to the end of the needle, so the sensation of skin being pulled in means that injection pain is hardly felt, and the procedure is completed. Additionally, as the equipment controls the injection volume and uniformly injects to a consistent depth in thin areas, the skin remains smooth and there is minimal pain.
Procedure
Cleansing
Skin cooling
Application of numbing cream
Water glow injection.
Treatment Frequency
For the initial sessions, we recommend receiving the treatment consecutively 5 times at intervals of 2 to 3 weeks to experience significant effects!
Precautions
Please refrain from alcohol, smoking, and similar activities after the skin procedure as they may lead to adverse results.
Avoid activities that generate heat in the body such as saunas or exercise for 3 to 5 days.
Makeup is allowed but it's recommended to keep it light. You can resume your usual makeup routine after 3 days of the procedure.
Some bruising or swelling may occur in the treated area after the procedure. This typically lasts for about 3 to 5 days.
Do you have more questions about Cellovero or want to buy it? Contact us Han's kin 🤩
We look forward to introducing you to more derma products in the future :)
#lip fillers#bijunel#cellovero#ha skinboosters#injection#derma filler#HA filler#hyaluronic acid#skinbooster
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WHY THERAPISTS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HYALURONIC ACID. Part II: HA in Superficial and Deep Fascia and its Re-Lubrication
This is Part II of SOMI's article about recent scientific data, which illuminates a little-known aspect of Somatic Rehabilitation: the critical role Hyaluronic Acid plays in the normal function of Soft Tissues and the necessity of supporting its production and fascia re-lubrication.
https://www.scienceofmassage.com/2024/03/why-therapists-need-to-know-about-hyaluronic-acid-part-ii/?v=7516fd43adaa
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“Thus, all muscle dysfunctions are the consequence of fascial tension, so treating somatic disorders as pure muscle abnormalities is a dead end if the therapist targets the muscles only, using various techniques and modalities (Trigger Point Therapy, Muscle Energy Techniques, Neuromuscular Therapy, etc.) becomes a dead end. Decompressing superficial and deep fascia is the critical initial step of successful somatic therapy. Working on the muscles only brings temporary relief, allowing trigger points to go to a latent or sleeping state and later be reactivated, eventually forming irreversible degenerative changes in the muscles in the form of myogelosis.” from the article
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#Hyaluronic Acid#deep fascia#fascia#Structural Integration Atlanta#Private Page for Structural Integrators#muscle dysfunctions#somatic disorders#Body Alive
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I think it's hilarious that after years and years of the public being told "if you can't pronounce the ingredients, then you can't trust it" (which is bullshit,) now we have ads that are teaching you how to pronounce the active ingredient.
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cosRX Hyaluronic Acid Intensive Cream Review
Let’s go back to a favorite of mine from cosRX. This product has never been changed since I first tried it back in 2015. NOTHING has changed ~ not the ingredients list, nor the packaging. I guess if you got a good thing going, why change it? In other words, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. There are not a lot of reviews out there on this product, but everyone that I know that has used it,…
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Hyaluronic acid serum
#hyaluronic acid#skincareproducts#skincare essentials#skincare tips#skincare routine#skincare#beauty products#beauty
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Nighttime Skin routine!
Good evening, lovelies! I’ve been hesitant to post about my nighttime skincare, as it’s still a work in progress. This post will include unedited, makeup-free pictures of me.
When I was 27, I very suddenly went from having clear skin, to having adult acne.
This definitely shook my confidence.
First I tried a benzoyl peroxide facial cleanser, which, sadly, didn’t touch the problem. Next I tried adapalene gel, which helped a bit, but not enough.
So I turned to the online dermatology service, Apostrophe. The dermatologist who helped me was kind and responsive, and always listened to my concerns. I recommend Apostrophe as a starting place for anyone struggling with their skin. We tried a few different treatments. Unfortunately, neither the antibiotics nor the spironolactone were right for me. The 0.025% tretinoin cream cleared my skin up a little more, but I needed a stronger dosage, which, unfortunately, Apostrophe doesn’t prescribe.
Then I turned to another telehealth service, Nurx. The doctor there was also absolutely lovely, and, unlike Apostrophe, they accepted my health insurance. Here, I was prescribed 0.05% tretinoin.
This had much stronger side effects than the weaker dosage-- peeling and photosensitivity-- but it has also been the most effective treatment yet.
Here’s my current routine:
I always like to start with a clean slate, but without leaving my skin feeling stripped. This is my favorite evening cleanser.
It removes my sunscreen and makeup without drying me out. While my face is still damp, I apply a few drops of this. I’ve found that it minimizing peeling.
After waiting for my face to completely dry, I apply the aforementioned tretinoin.
It’s a little rough to start with, but it’s been miraculous!
And this is where I currently am in my skin journey.
#ACNE#adult acne#skincare#tretinoin#femininity#adapalene#hyaluronic acid#cleansing#no makeup#before and after#glowing
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What is an infiltration ?
In the medical field, infiltration refers to the injection of a liquid substance (medication) into a specific area of the body. This technique is commonly used to relieve pain, reduce inflammation and improve mobility, particularly in the treatment of osteoarthritis.
What are infiltrations used for?
- Pain relief: The injected agent, often a corticosteroid or local anaesthetic, acts directly on the pain receptors, providing rapid and effective relief.
- Reduced inflammation: Corticosteroids, in particular, have powerful anti-inflammatory properties, reducing swelling and redness around the joint.
- Improved mobility: By reducing pain and inflammation, infiltrations allow a greater range of movement to be regained.
How does infiltration work?
1. Preparation: The area to be injected is disinfected.
2. Local anaesthetic: A local anaesthetic is often applied to minimise pain during the injection.
3. Injection: The doctor introduces a fine needle into the joint or tissue to be treated and injects the product.
4. Rest: After the injection, it is advisable to keep the joint at rest for a few hours.
What products are injected?
- Corticoids: The most commonly used, these have a powerful anti-inflammatory action.
- Local anaesthetics: For rapid pain relief.
- Hyaluronic acid: Used to lubricate the joint and reduce friction.
What are the precautions and side effects?
- Risks: Infiltrations are generally well tolerated, but may cause minor side-effects such as slight pain at the injection site or infection.
- Contraindications: Infiltrations are not recommended in cases of local infection, blood coagulation disorders or allergy to the product injected.
It is important to note that infiltrations are not a definitive solution to osteoarthritis, but they can provide significant relief and improve patients' quality of life.
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#jointinfiltration#corticotherapy#- local anaesthetic#hyaluronic acid#soulagement#medicine#rheumatology#physiotherapy
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The Ordinary Hyaluronic Acid 2% + B5 Hydrating Serum
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Dealing with Dry Skin: Tips and Treatments for Hydrated, Healthy Skin
Dry skin can be uncomfortable, itchy, and frustrating. It can also make your skin look dull and aged. Fortunately, there are several effective strategies to manage and treat dry skin, helping you achieve a hydrated, healthy complexion. In this comprehensive blog post, we’ll explore the causes of dry skin, prevention tips, and the best treatments to keep your skin moisturised and radiant. Causes…
#Aloe vera#ceramides#cleanser#coconut oil#dry skin#glycerin#hyaluronic acid#moisturiser#niacinamide#oatmeal baths
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Essential Skincare Ingredients to Look For in Your Products"
With countless skincare products on the market, knowing which ingredients truly benefit your skin can be overwhelming. This guide will highlight essential skincare ingredients, their benefits, and how to incorporate them into your routine for healthier skin.
1. Hyaluronic Acid
Overview:
A powerful humectant, hyaluronic acid draws moisture from the environment into the skin.
Benefits:
Hydrates and plumps the skin.
Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
How to Use:
Look for serums or moisturizers containing hyaluronic acid and apply them on damp skin for maximum absorption.
2. Retinol (Vitamin A)
Overview:
Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A known for its anti-aging properties.
Benefits:
Promotes cell turnover.
Helps reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and acne.
How to Use:
Start with a low concentration and use it 2-3 times a week, gradually increasing frequency as your skin adjusts.
3. Vitamin C
Overview:
A potent antioxidant, vitamin C brightens the skin and protects against environmental damage.
Benefits:
Evens out skin tone and reduces hyperpigmentation.
Boosts collagen production for firmer skin.
How to Use:
Incorporate a vitamin C serum into your morning routine after cleansing.
4. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3)
Overview:
Niacinamide is a versatile ingredient that benefits a variety of skin types.
Benefits:
Reduces redness and inflammation.
Minimizes the appearance of pores and controls oil production.
How to Use:
Look for serums or moisturizers containing niacinamide and apply them both morning and night.
5. Glycolic Acid
Overview:
A type of alpha hydroxy acid (AHA), glycolic acid is known for its exfoliating properties.
Benefits:
Removes dead skin cells for a brighter complexion.
Improves skin texture and tone.
How to Use:
Use glycolic acid toners or serums 1-2 times a week, gradually increasing frequency.
6. Salicylic Acid
Overview:
Salicylic acid is a beta hydroxy acid (BHA) effective for oily and acne-prone skin.
Benefits:
Penetrates pores to dissolve excess oil and prevent breakouts.
Reduces inflammation and redness associated with acne.
How to Use:
Incorporate salicylic acid cleansers or spot treatments into your routine as needed.
7. Ceramides
Overview:
Ceramides are lipids that help restore the skin’s natural barrier.
Benefits:
Locks in moisture and protects against environmental irritants.
Strengthens the skin barrier, making it less prone to irritation.
How to Use:
Look for moisturizers that contain ceramides, especially if you have dry or sensitive skin.
8. Peptides
Overview:
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that signal the skin to produce more collagen.
Benefits:
Improves skin elasticity and firmness.
Helps reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
How to Use:
Choose peptide-infused serums or creams and apply them as part of your evening routine.
9. Sunscreen (Broad Spectrum SPF)
Overview:
Sunscreen is crucial for protecting the skin from harmful UV rays.
Benefits:
Prevents sunburn, skin cancer, and premature aging.
Protects against hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone.
How to Use:
Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 every morning, even on cloudy days.
10. Tea Tree Oil
Overview:
Tea tree oil is a natural essential oil with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Benefits:
Effective for treating acne and reducing redness.
Provides soothing effects on irritated skin.
How to Use:
Use tea tree oil as a spot treatment for blemishes or look for products that contain it as an ingredient.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right skincare ingredients can significantly improve your skin’s health and appearance. By incorporating these essential ingredients into your routine, you can address various skin concerns and achieve a glowing complexion. Always remember to patch-test new products and consult with a dermatologist for personalized advice!
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Hydration Boost: Essential Expert Skincare Tips To Combat Dry October Weather
As we transition from the scorching heat of summer to the cooler, drier air of October, our skin faces unique challenges. This seasonal shift often leaves the skin dehydrated, dull, and vulnerable to damage, making it essential to adapt our skincare routines to meet these new demands. Experts Ms. Mansi Sharma, Founder of The Honest Tree by Boddess Beauty, and Dr. Navnit Haror, Dermatologist and…
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How to Treat and Prevent Dry, Cracked FeetWritten by: Jade Ann ByrneCertified eGirl Extraordinaire & all-around beauty nerd 🌸
Oh, you’re so gonna love this! 💖 Let’s dive into the real secrets behind soft, hydrated, and absolutely flawless feet—whether you’re rockin’ those cute new sandals or just living that barefoot Cali girl lifestyle. 🌴✨ How to Treat and Prevent Dry, Cracked FeetWritten by: Jade Ann ByrneCertified eGirl Extraordinaire & all-around beauty nerd 🌸 Okay, let’s get real. Our feet work HARD, yall! They…
#@JadeAnnByrne#AHA skincare#almond oil#Almond Oil Ritual#barefoot lifestyle#beauty nerd#beauty routine#beauty tips#Cali girl#cerave#cracked heels#daily skincare#DIY beauty#dry feet#eGirl#exfoliation#foot care#foot exfoliation#foot health#foot hydration#foot scrub#glowing skin#glycolic acid#Grown in California#hyaluronic acid#Hyaluronic Acid Nourishment#hydration tips#JadeAnnByrneExcellence#Keeping Up with the Kardashians#luxury
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