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5 tips: How to remove body hair at home

5 tips: How to remove body hair at home

Body hair removal forms part of our beauty routines.

Some people prefer to have the process done by professionals, while others prefer to do it themselves.

It is much easier to get it done by a professional because they are equipped for what they do.

However, those who prefer doing it themselves can agree that removing body hair at home can be tricky.

When not done correctly, your skin can catch bacteria, get irritation, or even get scraped and cut.

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That said, it will be helpful to follow these Fino Cosmetics suggestions, to achieve that silky smooth feeling after a shave – without discomfort.

Exfoliate first

Exfoliation helps rid the skin of dead cells, so that the razor doesn’t get clogged up with them. That will allow for a closer shave.

Change your blades/ razor regularly

Old blades or razors are likely to trap bacteria or cause irritation. To ensure a smooth shave replace them regularly (if they are disposable).

Take your time in the shower

Allow the steam or water to soften your hair first. That will open up the hair follicles and make a close shave easier.

Avoid dry-shaving

Dry shaving will irritate your skin.

Apply a moisturising cream to allow the razor to glide smoothly over your skin.

Also, this will help you avoid getting cuts.

Be easy on your razor

Pressing the razor too hard on your skin will cause dents, and that may create an uneven surface.

Also, keep the water temperature moderate because hot water burns the skin and might cause skin dehydration.

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Injectables! A non-surgical solution Surgery vs injectables

Injectables! A non-surgical solution Surgery vs injectables

Injectables like HA Filler, dermal volumisers and Botulinum toxin have been effective non-invasive procedures in aesthetic skin treatment for years. With the research and development in anti-ageing innovation ever-growing, the diversity of injectables is expanding too. At Skin Renewal, we’ve long understood the skill and knowledge required to perform treatments like volumisers and Botulinum toxin (commercially known as Botox®), and our goal is always to give patients the utmost professional advice, care and expertise for impressive results.

Surgery vs injectables

A traditional surgical face-lift procedure is performed through an incision in the hairline above the ear. By pulling on the skin around the incision, the skin and fatty tissue are lifted off the underlying muscle and connective tissue. The skin is then pulled backwards and upwards and the excess skin is cut away.

A face-lift can give your face and neck a more youthful appearance. Face-lift results are not permanent. With age, the facial skin may begin to droop again. In general, a face-lift can be expected to last 10 years. Generally, you will have about 1 month’s downtime after a face-lift, with the full results visible after roughly 6 months. Injectables on the other hand, is completely non-surgical, with very little downtime, if any. The results are immediate, with full results after 2 – 4 weeks.

Your injectable plan

With optimum skin treatment and non-invasive benefits, injectables offer solutions for collective anti-ageing concerns, as well as targeted therapies. Well known injectables like volumisers restore fullness (as well as line filling) and plumpness to areas of the face that require volume. The gold standard in wrinkle reduction is often considered to be Botulinum toxin, an injectable that works on line prevention and softening, and the newly launched Profhilo Bio-Remodelling. Profhilo is a new category into the injectable market, making the treatment the latest in skin rejuvenating innovation of its kind and Skin Renewal is the first to launch Profhilo in SA.

Say hello to hyaluronic acid

A substance that naturally occurs in the human body, Hyaluronic Acid (HA) is used in skincare for its powerful hydration payoff. Helping reduce the look of fine lines and wrinkles and speeding up wound healing, when injected into the skin, it works not only to hydrate but also form a “scaffold” for the surrounding tissues.

Tipped to revolutionise anti-ageing injectables in South Africa, Profhilo is unlike other injectables (volumisers and neurotoxins). It treats skin texture, specially formulated for those who lack volume and elasticity. It’s ideal for the face and neck, and can be used on the décolletage, hands, arms and knees, making it a complete rejuvenator.

As an injectable treatment with one of the highest concentrations of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) that exists on the market, it’s known as “skin remodelling” or “bio-remodelling.” Rather than just plumping and filling wrinkles, it works with the slow release of HA to stimulate the production of collagen and elastin celebrated for improved skin tone, texture and hydration. This method also assists with lessening the appearance of fine lines to remodel “skin laxity” and combat “crepiness”. What beautiful benefits!

More is more

New injectables like Profhilo Bio-Remodelling certainly don’t replace popular treatments like volumisers, Botulinum toxin or even HA filler. The key to these non-invasive procedures is to team them up; what does your skin need to look and feel its healthiest and most radiant? Our experts at Skin Renewal will happily guide you as to which injectables your skin require so that you’re strategically treated. Let’s get talking!

Need to know more? Watch this space as we take a more in-depth look at injectables and the best treatment options next.

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Natural beauty and skincare for a more sculpted face for women and men

Natural beauty and skincare for a more sculpted face for women and men

Natural beauty and skincare for a more sculpted face
By Sacha van Niekerk Time of article published 22h ago

Natural skincare techniques claim to have you looking as “snatched” as someone who went under the knife.

From fox eye lifts to filler that makes cheekbones pop, minimally invasive surgeries are on the rise in 2021, flooding social media feeds with pictures of celebs and influencers who have re-appeared from brief hiatuses with new and improved faces.

For those who took their work home for the greater part of the last year and a bit, “Zoom face” is the phenomenon that’s emerged during lockdown, and is said to be caused by the countless hours spent staring into video cameras, resulting in more people pondering getting corrective surgeries to fix these new insecurities.

On the other hand, with the pandemic raging on, cosmetic surgery isn’t necessarily on the top of the average person’s to-do list due to the hefty cost.

This is where Skinimalism comes in.

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This new beauty trend is pushing the focus from cosmetic surgery, harsh products, airbrushed complexions and caked-on make-up to embracing skin that is glowing, natural and perfectly imperfect.

Pinterest’s trend predictions report for 2021 revealed a surge in searches for all things natural when it comes to skincare and beauty.

From how to get a natural facelift to make-up that gives your skin glow from within.

4 natural skincare trends for 2021:

Face yoga

Get snatched and sculpted for selfies without going under the knife with facial yoga, a non-invasive way to achieve a natural facelift.

Focussed on relaxing and toning muscles, it helps relieve built-up tension you probably didn’t even realise you were carrying around.

From clenched jaws to furrowed brows and even strained eye muscles, it’s important to unwind after a full day of talking, smiling, frowning, eating and staring at a computer screen.

Through light exercise and massage, you can work out the 57 muscles that function throughout your face.

There are claims that incorporating this practice into your everyday exercise routine can help reduce fine lines and wrinkles and carve out facial features that are hidden.

Gua sha

Gua sha is an ancient Chinese medicinal practice traditionally used for healing muscles and fascia beneath the skin. It involves using a smooth, dull tool with an edge to scrape away at the skin following specific patterns.

This results in a red speckled “rash” forming on the skin that is flat to the touch. This is caused due to bleeding under the skin.

It’s believed that the scraping motions help break the connective tissue that sometimes restricts muscles and interferes with optimal circulation.

From jade to rose quartz, gua sha tools are being produced especially for the face to help relieve tension and give the face a more sculpted appearance.

Addressing double chins to eye lifts and cheekbones under puffy skin, the massage tool is said to increase blood flow and circulation, as well as energise the muscles without causing any discolouration.

Facial rollers

Celebs like Alicia Keys and Kim Kardashian swear by crystal face rollers, typically made from jade or rose quartz.

Working as a massage tool, the face rollers can be used alone or together with a skincare routine to promote the absorption of products.

Rolling the crystal over the skin is claimed to help stimulate circulation and lymphatic drainage while boosting collagen for a plumper, firmer complexion, and smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles.

For those who believe crystals possess powerful properties crystals, it’s the perfect tool to add to their skin regimen.

Facial cupping

Cupping has been used in many cultures across Egypt, Middle East, Africa and South-East Asia.

It was made popular more recently by athletes like Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps who showed circular bruises on his back after competitions.

The technique involves adhering either glass or rubber-like cups to the skin via suction created by fire or a vacuum.

These cups then draw stagnant blood from deep within the muscle tissue to the surface of the skin so that any “toxins” can then be filtered out through the circulatory system, say advocates.

Facial cupping is less brutal; it involves securing miniature cups to the face with gentle pressure.

Using a moisturiser or facial oil beforehand allows you to move the cups around, guiding them between the brows, over the jaw muscles and around smile lines.

The cupping is believed to help the absorption of skin products and to improve circulation, which is said to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles, and rejuvenate dull skin.

Less puffy skin also means that your facial features may stand out better.

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Natural Skin Care for African Women Is Actually Better

Natural Skin Care for African Women Is Actually Better

Natural skin care for African-American skin can be confusing to men and women.

Questions are often asked like “Can I use any natural product on the market?” or “Can a darker skin handle more abrasives than a lighter skin?”

It’s important to realize that your skin is the largest organ in the body, and no matter what color it is, it requires pampering and care so that it can protect you into your later years.

No one wants to age too fast, but by using unnatural products or worse, none at all, on your skin and body can do damage and make you look like you are much older than your years.

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