Skin: myths and truth about the largest organ
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Our skin is the largest organ of our body in terms of area and mass, to which we either pay too much attention or do not pay it at all. It is always in front of our eyes, with its wrinkles, scars, pimples, but, as a rule, we know very little about the work and role of our skin.
Today we are haunted by a huge number of advertisements of cosmetic products for the skin, massages of all kinds and appointments, obsessive services of beauticians and aesthetic surgeons ... But it is not always possible to adequately assess the need for all these actions. In his book, Andrei Sazonov again with a dose of irony, but nevertheless with accurate evidence base will tell about our skin - its functions and features, the work of the dermis and the role of the epidermis, the positive impact (or not?) massage, creams, tanning, tattoos and other "joys" of our modern cosmetic industry. Good skin is not a myth, but a reality. Achievable and enjoyable.
Today we are haunted by a huge number of advertisements of cosmetic products for the skin, massages of all kinds and appointments, obsessive services of beauticians and aesthetic surgeons ... But it is not always possible to adequately assess the need for all these actions. In his book, Andrei Sazonov again with a dose of irony, but nevertheless with accurate evidence base will tell about our skin - its functions and features, the work of the dermis and the role of the epidermis, the positive impact (or not?) massage, creams, tanning, tattoos and other "joys" of our modern cosmetic industry. Good skin is not a myth, but a reality. Achievable and enjoyable.
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