Which skin problems and beauty flows affect your silhouette?
Cellulite
Cellulite
Knots, dimples and lumpy looks make the skin resemble a mattress or orange peel. The knots are subcutaneous fat concentration and the result of bad blood circulation. Fat squished under the surface of the skin, which has a dimpled appearance because bands of collagen fibrous connective tissue push outwards as fat cells expand. The skin is cold, it has the color of marble, and knots can be felt at the touch and are painful; signs of an inflammatory process.
Water Retention
Water Retention
Increase in the overall volume of the interested body area, shiny and tight skin, at the touch it feels like a small “water ball”. The skin is cold, dehydrated and with an opaque color. Heaviness and tingling sensation.
Stretch marks
Stretch marks
Presence on the skin of red “streaks”, if recently generated, or white if older. Real “tears and stretches” of the skin, due to lack of tone and elasticity.
Localized Fat
Localized Fat
Increase of volume due to the increase of fatty tissue. The skin has a normal aspect, temperature and homogeneous color, lack of knots or discomfort sensation to the touch or palpation.
Reduction of tone and skin slackening
Reduction of tone and skin slackening
Slacking Skin with less adherence to muscles. Dull and opaque color; the skin surface is thicker, dehydrated and with thin fine lines near large important articulations.
Swollen Legs
Swollen Legs
Swollen legs, heavy and sore, swollen ankles and dilated capillaries, itching, tingling, cramps and easy peeling are the initial signs of circulation alteration of the lower limbs. The skin is rough and flaking on the surface.
Breast atony
Breast atony
Whatever the physiological aspect of skin: oily, dry, sensitive or with dark spots, the skin of the breast and décolleté is structurally thin, prone to wrinkles and premature atony, vertical wrinkles, together with skin surface dehydration. In the presence of a large breast everything is accentuated and often is accompanied by the presence of stretch marks.
Dry skin
Dry skin
The alipic and dehydrated-alipic skins, generally defined dry, have the characteristic of reducing the lipid component, both epidermal and sebaceous, or in addition to the reduction of lipids also of the water component.
Aged and stressed skin
Aged and stressed skin
Even body skin is affected to the action of time, the sun and external agents. Over time, the skin loses its physiological nourishment and appears less toned and elastic.
Relaxed buttocks and tone
Relaxed buttocks and tone
Relaxed buttocks, flat, that require compactness
Thickened skin
Thickened skin
The thickened skin appears dull, with dryness and roughness localized especially on the elbows, knees and feet