The Science of Beauty. What cosmetics actually consist of” T. Orasmäe-Meder, O. Shatrova

Not every woman dares to study the long list of ingredients that make up the cream she bought. Even if they are translated into Russian.

In addition, how can you figure out what allantoin and witch hazel do there without special education? Will hyaluronic acid cause complications and what remedies will quickly relieve the feeling of fatigue in the legs? Fortunately, cosmetologist Tiina Orasmäe-Meder and dermatovenereologist Oksana Shatrova are doing this explanatory work for us. In their explanatory dictionary there are more than a hundred cosmetic products that we deal with every day. Knowing their beneficial properties, we can choose the best care for our skin and avoid disappointments (including financial ones). And by the way, finding the necessary information in the “Science of Beauty” is much easier and simpler than on the Internet.

Checked. Alpina Publisher, 376 p.

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