Excessive skin care causes premature ageing
The trendy "all-in-one" format has replaced piles of bottles and tubes.
Korean multistep treatment consisting of 10 products applied one after another was in fashion just recently.
But that system quickly failed. Minimalism is trendy now. Cosmetologists have recognized that a lot of cosmetics is impractical and even dangerous for the skin. Excessive care products often lead to inflammation, acne and even early aging of the skin.
Skincare, Simplified (Finally!)
A new trend has come to replace Korean skin care, it's called a cosmetic diet. Asians, and then Europeans started choosing smart complexes "all-in-one" to replace a whole row of creams, serums, and toners. A decent example that wins over women's hearts is the multi complex Simpla 360.
Is it true that one container of this supplement can replace dozens of cosmetic skin care products, even including total creams? Does this product deal with wrinkles? A beauty expert and cofoun der of the Simpla 360 brand, Sarah Gardener.
Editorial: Hello, Sarah! Just a year ago, every women dreamed of having lots of cosemtics. Now experts are suggesting people to beauty minimalization. What's wrong with the multiple-stage approach?
SG: Multi-stage skin care isn't as good as marketologists make it sound. Just imagine layers of this pie on your own face: scrub, booster, emulsion, essence, serum, tonic, lotion, milk, hydrophilic oil, patches, masks these are things that needs to be done every day, not just once a week. As a result, skin absorbs more than it's supposed to. Pores get clogged, natural skin regeneration gets disrupted, and the lipid barrier is harmed.
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