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Have beautiful skin, beautiful hair and a beautiful body (in order): these are the beauty of Chinese objectives. After all, we as Quebecers, aspire to the same thing, the idea of being good about ourselves and more. At a conference organized as part of the Science Summit Skin by L'Oreal Paris to Shanghai, the Director of Search Marketing Group Grace Lim, explained more precisely what the Chinese dream. Between modernity and tradition, they have created ideals and enemies to fight.
What the Chinese want? Beautiful skin. In China, the face is the center of interpersonal relationships. It is therefore essential brian de staic to have beautiful skin because in this case - we have more confidence - we get better jobs - we made friends - it does a better marriage or is more successful in keeping his husband (Chinese men becoming increasingly wealthy, they are increasingly coveted).
The ideal of beauty of Chinese women - a thin face, no wider than the two palms together and V-shaped - A perfect complexion: light pink, light and delicate. The Chinese dream of a baby skin like us. Note that they are dreaming of a baby skin also because its color goes with any color of clothing. Yes, yes. - A straight nose - Eyes almond shaped with curved eyelashes and eyelids Caucasian. The operation called "unlock Eye" is also increasingly popular. - Small but full lips.
What the Chinese fear most - Volume loss: facial contours are then less defined. Wrinkles come much later in the list of their fears because they appear much later than the faces of Caucasians. - The dry skin: China, hydration is at the heart of all care of skin. - The clogged skin pores. - Wrinkles brian de staic and gray hair. - A dull skin. For the Chinese, when someone's skin is dull, it means that his personality is too. Moreover, it often happens that the Chinese, to signify their interlocutor that he looks good, tell him you seem to go well today, you have a beautiful skin color!
The enemies of beautiful skin Some like ours, others less. In order of importance: 1 Lack of sleep. It is very important for the Chinese to sleep (they often spend their weekends to catch their short nights during the week). brian de staic In this regard, sales of sleep masks are exploding right now. 2 Stress. No comment. 3 pollution. She is so present in China as the weather report includes a section on air quality. The index monitor, PM 2.5, ie the rate of suspended particles. And for good reason. This rate affects health (the epidermis included) being responsible for allergies but also to increased skin dryness. 4 UV, especially for his misdeeds on the skin such as age spots, Asians stalk frenzy. 5 The dry weather that dehydrates the skin. But for the Chinese, every skin problem is linked to a lack of hydration. In the Middle Kingdom, the water is really life. Besides, there are all sorts of beliefs about water. So a woman should not drink cold water in China, because it's very bad for his health and for his skin. Yes, yes. So I had to drink warm water at each meeting. brian de staic
So, is that we are different from the Chinese? Not that much. However, there is this obsession with beautiful skin that leads to the creation of new products (eye mask, masks, lotions, water treatment, etc. that will be found shortly on our shelves) and gadgets like smartphone apps that turn our skin "blah" skin "tadam!".
About Melanie Petite Frappa I tartinais blushes my mother was a beautician. Teen, I did not want anything to do with beauty brian de staic except to find the miracle brian de staic cream against acne. Dozens of years later, I fell in childhood. My profession involves playing with thousands of tubes of lipstick (I have five or six permanently in my purse). The dream. My obsessions: to make the skin frown lines without surgery, spread me of sunscreen, find the pencil that does not flow, multiply the layers of serums and creams and track white hair. No kidding.
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