From the superficial to the deeply transforming, Suchita Parikh-Mundul traces the evolution of skincare treatments.
Back in 3000 BC, blue-blooded Egyptians paid labourers with tubes of body oil—the value of skincare products has only grown since. Over the millennia, skincare has evolved from plant oils used by ancient Egyptians to the technologically advanced treatments of today. The goal, however, remains unchanged—to protect skin from nature’s harsher elements and to ultimately slow down the effects of time.
INTO THE FUTURE
Speaking of over-the-counter anti-wrinkle creams, Dr Shefali Trasi Nerurkar, dermatologist, Trasi’s Clinic and La Piel, Mumbai, confirms, “Some are really effective because of their advanced formulation." According to Dr Jamuna Pai, owner, Blush Clinic, New Delhi, the concentration of active ingredients in them is lesser so it can be used by all.
The miracle ingredient retinol, used in several skincare products, is the champion of the cosmetology world today, “Retinol is a derivative of vitamin A. It increases blood flow to the skin and stimulates the cells that produce collagen, which is the elastic fibrous structure that gives skin its firmness." explains Disha Meher, national expert–skin and nails, Lakmé Salon.
With better quality products, skin treatments have become much more effective as well, including treatments like simple and basic clean-ups.
The facial has transformed from its basic avatar to offer bespoke solutions for specific needs. “Facials can be very basic, using hand-mixed pastes and compounds, or can incorporate procedures, using electrical stimulation of facial muscles to temporarily tighten skin. They can treat specific skin problems, such as acne, dryness or wrinkles,” explains Dr Pai. Disha adds, “Before we suggest a treatment, we check basic factors such as skin type, current skin condition, age, lifestyle, stress level and any other specific needs.”
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Secret Of Safe Shampooing
Does your client find it difficult to manage her dry and frizzy hair? Suggest she switch to a sulphate-free shampoo, says Aishwarya Acharya
Aid For Flawless Skin
If your client is looking for a natural multi-functional ingredient for skincare, the answer lies within her kitchen, says Shruti Shukla
BOTANICAL BASICS
Go green for your next manicure by adding a touch of organic glam to your look
SHIELD IT BETTER!
If you deal with clients who are reluctant to include sunscreen in their skincare routine, it’s time you explain them reasons to do so
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
Check out these fresh styles that will get your client summer ready, says Eden Noronha
MUST-HAVES
Help your clients discover what a good product can do for their skin and hair. We have the crème de la crème right here
DARE TO DAIRY
An all-time dairy favouirte, yoghurt is making old and easy DIY remedies popular again, making life seem beautilicious!
FIGHT THE FRIZZ
If your client has unmanageable, unruly hair, you can suggest a number of ways to help her tame the wild locks, says Neeta Karnik
DEWY DAZE
One of the most difficult looks to pull off is the glossy one, but it is also our favourite. Shiny eyelids or gloss-smeared lips always feel a little more luxe. Makeup artiste Cynthia Williams shows you how to make it all about the gloss—perfect spunk for spring
BORNE LEGACY
Celebrity hairstylist Aalim Hakim talks about the nature of business with Eden Noronha