: who's that girl? - 15. Februāris 2017

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Februāris 15., 2017


10:34
palasīju to seksuālās un reproduktīvās veselības likumu, jo gribēju redzēt, kas tur ir ar to 17. pantu.
izskatās, ka no 27 likuma pantiem teju visi ir tāda tukša pļāpāšana. bet nu labi, galvenais - vai tad jau pagājušā gada rudenī nevajadzēja pieņemt kaut kādus grozījumus? tur tak bija vēl šis tas, ne tikai 17. pants (ko tā kā solīja izņemt).

(cup of coffee?)

13:45

"Many products on the market claim to be designed for a specific age group (especially for those women over 50 who now are supposed to have "mature" skin), but age is NOT a skin type. What’s true is that someone who is 50 can have the same skin concerns and skin type as someone in their 30s. Oily skin and clogged pores don’t just automatically go away when you turn 50 and dry, dull-looking skin can be a problem in your 20s."

(1 with milk | cup of coffee?)

16:57 - : par alkoholu sejas krēmos
 1) drying type of alcohol most often listed on an ingredient - SD alcohol, denatured alcohol, or  isopropyl alcohol (give products a quick-drying finish, immediately degrease skin, and feel weightless on skin, so it’s easy to see their appeal, especially for those with oily skin). When you see these names of alcohol listed among the first six ingredients on an ingredient label, without question they will aggravate and be cruel to skin. It’s bad for all skin types. Consequences include dryness, erosion of the surface of skin, and a strain on how skin replenishes, renews, and rejuvenates itself. Alcohol just weakens everything about skin.

2) other types of alcohols, known as fatty alcohols, which are non-irritating and can be exceptionally beneficial for skin. Examples you’ll see on ingredient labels include cetyl, stearyl, and cetearyl alcohol. All of these are good ingredients for dry skin, and in small amounts fine for any skin type as they give a pleasing texture and help keep ingredients stable in products.

3) you may have heard that alcohol is a good ingredient because it helps other ingredients like retinol and vitamin C absorb into skin more effectively. although it’s true that it does enhance absorption of ingredients, the alcohol also destroys skin’s surface and the very substances that keep your skin healthy over the long term.

protams, uzreiz skrēju pārbaudīt, kas manam dr. schrammek krēmam rakstīts, un atviegloti uzelpoju, - kā septītais uzskaitīts cetearyl alcohol.

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