In the 70s and 80s, smokey eyes and colourful make-up were very popular among male rock stars and musicians both on and off stage, but over the last 30 years this trend has been fading away. Today, however, the trend is quickly catching on. Not only social media influencers, artists and star system personalities love make-up, but probably also those who are not so much in the spotlight have decided to embark on a journey into the world of make-up as a means of personal expression.
We always talk about beauty routines for the face, hands and hair, but nobody really talks about how lips also need targeted products.
With some small steps and a few products for specific treatments, your lips will be beautiful in an instant!
Over the past year, we have all responded to the call to wash our hands frequently and have changed our habits for society's greater cause. However, we should not forget that the constant use of alcohol-based hand sanitisers has significant effects on our hands’ health. Dermatologists around the world have long pointed out that soap and gel formulations negatively impact the cellular balance of the skin, leading even to dermatitis.
Summer is finally approaching: the days are getting longer, the flowers are still blooming, and the scent of this seasonal change is in the air. Stocksmetic has found the perfect solution to recreate this pleasant summer atmosphere: on the e-commerce site you can find a complete collection of essential oils with which to compose fragrances for men's and women's perfumes.
For the past year, people have been talking about Maskne. The term comes from the combination of mask and acne and it indicates all those skin issues related to the prolonged use of the mask. Not only pimples and blackheads but also redness and general irritations are the leitmotif of Maskne: this is due to the low air circulation on the face and the continuous rubbing of the mask on the skin.
If Generation Z is demanding a more multitasking beauty routine, the beauty world is responding. From the need for all-in-one products comes skinification, a real cross-contamination between skincare and make-up in which "formulas are increasingly similar to serums and face creams, in a continuous hybridization" according to the experts at Mintel and Beautystreams.