Category: HEALTH REVIEWS

  • How to properly care for the skin around the eyes?

    How to properly care for the skin around the eyes?

    Did you know that the care of the eye area has its own specifics and it is important not only to choose the right products but also their subsequent use? In order for your skin to remain supple and maintain a youthful appearance for as long as possible, it is necessary to start caring for…

  • Atopic eczema

    Atopic eczema

    Atopic eczema or atopic dermatitis is a hereditary chronic skin disease affecting infants, children, and adults. Atopic eczema has very unpleasant symptoms and can be a great burden from a psychological point of view. One of the basic principles of treatment of atopic eczema is careful skincare. Properly selected cosmetics designed specifically for atopic skin…

  • Anchor earth is a potent plant (not only) for men
  • Soft and protected skin even in winter

    Soft and protected skin even in winter

    Low temperatures, wind, frost, large temperature differences during the transition from heat to winter weather, dry air in overheated rooms, or insufficient protection from UV radiation – all this our skin has to face in the winter months. To cope with this burden, it is good to support it with appropriate cosmetic care. Here are…

  • Dry eye…

    Dry eye…

    Burning in the eyes, cuts, a feeling of a foreign body in the eye, tired red eyes are the most common symptoms of a condition that we call the dry eye. Dry eye is one of the most frequent reasons for visiting an ophthalmologist. Let’s see what’s behind the difficulties and what you can do…

  • Shea butter is a miracle of nature

    Shea butter is a miracle of nature

    Have you heard about the power and beneficial effects of shea butter, which definitely shouldn’t be missing from any proper bathroom? African gold, as shea butter is often called, is popular mainly due to its moisturizing and regenerating properties. In addition, it is great for any type of skin, including the most sensitive. No wonder…

  • Infectious mononucleosis (not only) from kissing

    Infectious mononucleosis (not only) from kissing

    Mononucleosis mainly affects adolescents and young people. It is transmitted mainly through saliva, which is why it is also called “kissing disease” or “student disease”. This is an unpleasant and long-term disease, but in most cases it gradually passes without any consequences. Find out how infectious mononucleosis differs from a common sore throat or viral…

  • what is hair keratosis?

    what is hair keratosis?

    Do you have rough, dry skin? Do you know what hair keratosis is, how it manifests itself and how to get rid of it? Hair keratosis (also known as follicular keratosis and follicular keratosis) is a non-infectious skin disease. This is a harmless, but also unaesthetic skin condition. Characteristic features are dry rough areas on…

  • Rhinitis: how to get rid of it

    Rhinitis: how to get rid of it

    Did you know that the human nose filters 10-15 thousand liters of air every day? That a small child can catch a cold up to 12 times a year? And that the idea of pouring seawater into bottles in the form of a spray arose because of water skiing? The nose is the entrance gate…