Dalma Magazine talks about the methods and ways to take care of your skin.
It’s no secret that fashion is cyclical. In the world of beauty and fashion, trends often return to styles of the past. Even the standards of body and facial beauty are not constant. However, one exception in this realm has been skincare and cosmetology, which continuously evolve and are directly influenced by advances in medicine. Moreover, the accessibility of information helps us uncover many aspects of our skin's needs. So, an 18th-century style blouse? Yes. But an 18th-century mercury-based cream? That’s a criminal offense today.
In the 21st century, this field is advancing at a faster pace than ever. Just ten years ago, we might have used one or two creams throughout the entire year. Today, the variety of products available has significantly expanded. Naturally, marketing plays a role, but it’s impossible to ignore the seasonal impact on our skin. One cream is no longer sufficient for complete skincare. What works perfectly in summer might suddenly fail during the next season.
With autumn comes changes in our lifestyle, mood, and environment, all of which inevitably affect our skin. The Armenian autumn, as beautiful and abundant as it is with nature's charm, can be harsh on our skin. After a warm and gentle September, we can face a sudden transition to the cold, dry weather of October. To avoid waking up one day to damaged skin in the mirror and rushing to collect ineffective skincare products, it’s essential to study the field and invest in effective creams in advance.






