Body: factors affecting skin condition
Is cellulite a norm or a pathology?
Women have always strived for perfection, as long as the beauties of the past and present did not experiment on themselves, who only invented models of beauty in their unbridled desire for perfection.
In the world, ideals of beauty dictate standards. Ideal proportions have been carefully calculated by our contemporaries over the centuries. Master cosmetologists, who have knowledge and skills in body care, were faithful assistants of women on the way to perfection. Massage, wrapping with various means: salts, collection of herbs, oils, healing mud. Procedures with aromatic oils and spa procedures are all an ancient art of preserving the youth and beauty of the female body.
What are the approaches to body rejuvenation today? Are there modern methods and principled approaches to preserving and even improving forms? What are ideal proportions, the so-called Venus standard? It is believed that it is 90–60–90. However, this is not ideal.
There are different views of specialists on the problem of cellulite. Some claim that cellulite is the norm for a woman's body, and all talk about an "ugly" silhouette is just a commercial technique of cosmetologists. There are also opinions that the use of hardware and manual correction is not justified, since cellulite in women is a feature of the structure of adipose tissue associated with the hormonal background.
Is cellulite a norm or a pathology?
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