Loving beauty is like loving life; the colorful aspects of life are akin to the hope that beautification brings you!
Do you want to change yourself? Do you want to be your truest self? Do you wish to add more color to your life? Then hurry up and start learning! You'll find there's something different to gain.
What about studying cosmetology? Can becoming a beautician really change a person?
Cosmetology not only can alter someone's appearance but also transform their psychology, filling them with confidence and producing natural beauty. Hefei Beauty and Hairdressing School [http://www.hfainisi.org]. Shanghai Jiayun Beauty School integrates beauty, body care, and makeup into unified teaching while researching psychological activities during courses. Therefore, learning cosmetology means starting by changing yourself, or helping others who urgently need transformation.
No matter how well you guard against UV rays, there will always be some overlooked spots where the skin suffers various damages. When the skin temperature starts to rise, sunburn issues go beyond just feeling hot. The resulting symptoms from short-term dehydration and dryness to UV-induced spots and aging are all enough to cause headaches. Should you then fully armor up head-to-toe as an iron-faced individual, or abandon yourself to the sun's ravages? Today, professional beauty training teachers from Shanghai Jiayun School will teach you a few post-sun repair steps to eliminate all concerns and embrace the sun with ease.
Symptom One: Dehydration and Dryness
UV rays can rapidly dehydrate epidermal cells, causing dryness, redness, peeling, etc. After losing its luster, the skin becomes tight and even flakes appear, making it feel rough. Makeup application results in powder caking, and skincare products cause stinging and discomfort.
Jiayun Beauty School’s Solution: Hydration and Moisturization
The skin feels thirsty under the sun, needing cool drinks for relief. Apply a post-sun repair mask to soothe redness and stinging while quickly replenishing lost moisture; or use cotton pads soaked in soothing toner on uncomfortable areas to relieve skin pressure. After bathing, while pores are fully open, select repair creams containing aloe vera gel and seaweed essence to maximize skin comfort. To reduce skin burden, choose oil-free products. Use hydrating essence before morning makeup to make foundation and sunscreen easier to apply, achieving two goals at once.
Symptom Two: Redness and Allergy
Allergies after sun exposure may have two causes: UV allergy, which people sensitive to UV rays should especially guard against in summer; or acute allergies caused by decreased skin resistance due to prolonged sun exposure.
Jiayun Beauty School’s Solution: Calming Relief
Facing sun-induced sensitivity, first calm the skin and lower its surface temperature physically to alleviate redness and heat. Avoid washing with hot or warm water. Many post-sun repair products contain cooling and calming ingredients. If no specific repair product is available, chill daily skincare items in the refrigerator briefly before use for similar effects. Preventing inflammation and further stimulation-caused sensitivity is crucial. Avoid using rough items to wipe your face and minimize unnecessary hand contact. Pause exfoliation until the skin fully recovers.
Symptom Three: Aging and Sagging
UV's greatest harm lies not just in tanning but accelerating aging, catching one off guard. Post-sun facial skin becomes loose and thin, pores enlarge, and delicate areas like the corners of the eyes and mouth easily develop fine lines with expressions. UV-induced cell aging and free radical increase lead to loose skin and loss of youthfulness. Without intervention, irreversible wrinkles may develop.
Jiayun Beauty School’s Solution: Anti-aging Repair
Generally, post-sun fine lines can partially be relieved through hydration, addressing surface issues. For deeper lines beneath the stratum corneum, first tackle the skin's antioxidant needs. UV exposure generates abundant free radicals, speeding cell oxidation. Products with Vitamin C and derivatives effectively counteract free radical production and whiten. Repairing sun and free radical-damaged skin cells through cosmetics supplementing collagen and peptides restores firmness and elasticity, allowing skin to recover vitality and rejuvenate.
Is learning beauty and body care promising? What makes a qualified body care specialist?
Answer:
Learning beauty and body care is challenging, but this industry currently focuses on body care projects, offering vast future development space. Unified teaching of beauty, body care, and makeup allows diligent learners to excel in their future positions. Training involves theoretical knowledge, enabling quick problem-solving in future roles. On the other hand, skilled techniques are essential for beauticians and body care specialists, making clients comfortable being key. Thus, a qualified body care specialist must combine theory and technique to excel.
With the hottest season of the year here, how can we stay comfortable through long summer days? Today’s teacher shares practical summer health tips to help you through this tough time.
Frequent Milk Consumption Relieves Heat Poisoning
Traditional Chinese medicine believes milk is sweet and slightly cold, moisturizing lungs, stomach, and skin, generating fluids, lubricating intestines, relieving constipation, replenishing deficiencies, and detoxifying heat. Scientific research shows milk contains multiple immunoglobulins like anti-Salmonella antibodies, greatly enhancing human immunity. However, drinking milk in summer requires preventing spoilage. Milk's rich nutrients make it an ideal bacterial breeding ground in summer. Fresh milk should be boiled before consumption, preferably cooked and drunk immediately. Remaining milk should be refrigerated at 4°C. Avoid freezing, as it destroys nutritional components.
Wearing Silk Clothing Prevents Tanning
For those fearing tanning, wear light long sleeves [sun protective clothing] in the sun. Choose silk scarves, as silk fiber protein molecules contain aromatic amino acids absorbing UV rays well. Polyester clothing, though uncomfortable, similarly absorbs UV due to its benzene ring structure. Pure cotton is breathable and sweat-absorbing, making it popular summer fabric, but unfortunately, it allows UV to pass through easily.
Heatstroke Possible Even With Low Temperatures
Heatstroke depends not only on temperature but also humidity. Even at moderate temperatures (30℃-31℃), if humidity reaches 85%, pores open but cannot sweat, leading to possible heatstroke. Another type is "cold heatstroke," distinct from sun-induced heat. Immediate showers after heavy sweating, excessive cold drink consumption, or sleeping with air conditioning open when pores are open allow heat or dampness to invade. This often causes headaches, chills, nasal congestion, sore throat, dryness, limb pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. Besides simple window ventilation, maintaining a good mood, staying mentally robust, and avoiding external negative emotions helps prevent heatstroke.
Treating Heat Rash with Herbal Baths
In midsummer, with humid heat, skin conditions like scabies and heat rash are common. Pay attention to skincare and appropriately use natural herbal baths for a healthy, refreshing summer. For instance, soak 100g of mulberry leaves in a pot for 10-15 minutes, then pour into a bathtub to eliminate acne and boils. Alternatively, add a dose of heat-relief medication like Ten Drops Water to bathwater and gently wipe the body.
Frozen Watermelon Actually [Tastes Worse]
Eating frozen sliced watermelon may seem less sweet than at room temperature. Freezing forms a film on the watermelon's surface, absorbing cold air. Eating it numbs saliva glands, tongue taste nerves, and dental nerves, making it hard to taste sweetness and potentially harming the spleen and stomach, causing pharyngitis. Children with weaker digestive systems might experience loss of appetite, vomiting, or diarrhea from eating frozen watermelon.
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