An initial superficial examination of the consumer oral health industry might conclude that very little has changed over the previous two decades. Dental anatomy, the development of the dentition, the potential diseases and conditions which can be influenced by brushing or rinsing with oral products are constant (Cummings, 1997). Similarly, the basic ingredients, the product […]
Read MoreIf Fashion is a Language, then Colours are surely the alphabets from which great pieces of Literature or Trends we can say have been developed since time memorial. Colours have the power and ability to awoke emotions and a sense of belonging for the outfit. The person wearing a certain colour need not speak about […]
Read MoreSkin is the largest organ in the human body. It is the first line of defense against the first barrier against pathogens, UV rays, chemicals and the world in general. In addition to this it also helps with various physiological processes such as sensing stimuli, synthesis of vitamin D and immune system surveillance as seen […]
Read MoreAromatherapy is one of the most vigorously growing forms of alternative medicines that use essential oils and aromatic plant compounds combining massage together with counselling and nice odour. Aromatherapy using essential oils can help to relieve stress and anxiety symptoms, which may help improve sleep ultimately. A study conducted by one of the top cosmetology […]
Read MoreA cosmetic is defined as an item intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on, introduced into, or applied to the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, protecting, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance. Pursuing a B.Sc. in Beauty Cosmetics can help you understand the different kinds of packaging involved in […]
Read MoreA limited group of people who were part of the aristocracy found, used, and applied aromatic compounds for religious reasons. The word perfume came from the Latin phrase per fumum, which means “by’ or “through” smoke. This is because people in ancient times burned incense to send their petitions to the heavens for divine consideration. […]
Read MoreFor centuries bathing has been performed not only to cleanse the body but also for the therapeutic and relaxing properties of hot water and steam, particularly at spas and springs where the water contains dissolved minerals. Home bathing, and the consequent development of bath products, is comparatively recent: except for the well-off, bodies were washed […]
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