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Skin care regiment. Part 1.

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We called our blog “The place for skin care discussions”. But most important is skin care education. I’ve worked as a skin care therapist for many years now. I worked in Europe and in United States. Sadly, from my experience Americans have much less knowledge about skin care then Europeans. I don’t know why and I’m not trying to find that out. What I’m trying to do is to share my knowledge and my experience to help people to look their best and feel more confident. Compliments you going to get will be the best reward for me.

I hope you will take this opportunity to take care of your best asset — your beautiful skin. I am excited to be able to share with you my passion for skincare. I truly believe that beautiful skin is a matter of choice, not chance and that it is never too late to start taking care of it.

We will be talking about skin care regiment, skin care products, ingredients, how to choose best products for you, skin care treatments, skin care salons and spas, and everything you would like to know to help you to achieve and maintain healthy and beautiful skin for very long time.

I want to remind you: ask any questions you have. You can leave a comment on our blog or send us an e-mail: info@esheeesthetic.com.

Let’s start from the beginning. What is our skin? How it works? Why do we have to take care of it?

Understanding this will bring us one step closer to achieving our goal. Looking younger, healthier and hear more often: “Wow! You look fantastic! How you do it?”

Our skin. What is it? I’ll try to keep it as simple as possible, to make it less boring and easy to understand. J

Skin is a living organ, the largest organ in our body. And just like any other organs it needs our attention and our care. It protects all our inner organs, because of our skin we can feel cold and warm, soft and rough, regulating our body temperature. It consists of three major layers: epidermis (the outermost layer of our skin what we can see and touch), dermis (the middle layer which is responsible for all our skin qualities and functions), and hypodermis (fatty layer of the skin which is connecting our skin to our body),

How many times we think about it? How we take care of it? And do we?

We all have born with healthy and beautiful skin. We getting used to this fact and stop seeing it as a miracle, as a part of our body. How many of us treating their skin like a piece of their close, something they wearing every day? They say: “It’s (skin) always there, it’s always been there, and it always will be there. I don’t have to do anything.” And most of their skin care program is to wash their face with water then it gets dirty.

Our skin is not part of our clothes; you can’t just wear it out and buy a new one then this one is gone. Interestingly, as we all know already, today we can leave with only 50% of functioning organs, we can replace some of it; we can even replace the heart. We can’t replace the skin, and we will not be alive with only 50% of our skin left.

Our skin is a fingerprint to what’s going on inside our body. For example: If your skin looks dehydrated – all your body is dehydrated, not just your skin, If we getting allergic reaction to something and we see the signs of it as red spots all over our skin surface – it’s not just there. Exactly the same thing is going on inside our body.

We are rushing to a doctor, if we just think, that something not right with one of our inner organs. So why do we ignore something we can see ourselves, just by looking at ourselves at the mirror every single day?

We are trying to eat healthy, exercise to maintain our body young and toned. But how many of us do as much to keep our skin healthy?

Next time we will start from step by step instructions on how actually to do it.

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