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"Second Annual Report: Beauty Breakthroughs," by Elizabeth Graves, Self Magazine.
It would be impossible to estimate how many new beauty products will hit stores in the next few months. Some will be bunk, but others will be real breakthroughs. SELF sifted through the lot to bring you the truly promising discoveries: first-of-their-kind ingredients, powerful new treatments and advances in skin, hair and soul care. Some of these innovations you can try today. Others may be months away - but they’re worth waiting for. You can bet your makeup bag on it.
Smoother skin through human what?! Although you may have heard of plazan products, incorporating human placenta components into face creams and masks is a new twist.
Sound too gross to be good?! Not to everyone. When her face was scarred in a kitchen accident, Russian model Ludmila Llich began using a human placenta-rich cream developed by a Russian research laboratory to treat burned astronauts. ‘My doctors said I’d always have marks and discoloration because the tissue damage was so deep,’ says Llich. But after applying the cream every day for a month, she noticed her scars looked better. It appeared that the placenta – rich in biologically active ingredients, including antioxidants, proteins and amino acids – was rejuvenating her skin, something it does for the unscarred as well. Don’t worry, there’s nothing sinister about the source: they’re collected form volunteer donors (after they’ve given birth to healthy babies).
It would be impossible to estimate how many new beauty products will hit stores in the next few months. Some will be bunk, but others will be real breakthroughs. SELF sifted through the lot to bring you the truly promising discoveries: first-of-their-kind ingredients, powerful new treatments and advances in skin, hair and soul care. Some of these innovations you can try today. Others may be months away - but they’re worth waiting for. You can bet your makeup bag on it.
Smoother skin through human what?! Although you may have heard of plazan products, incorporating human placenta components into face creams and masks is a new twist.
Sound too gross to be good?! Not to everyone. When her face was scarred in a kitchen accident, Russian model Ludmila Llich began using a human placenta-rich cream developed by a Russian research laboratory to treat burned astronauts. ‘My doctors said I’d always have marks and discoloration because the tissue damage was so deep,’ says Llich. But after applying the cream every day for a month, she noticed her scars looked better. It appeared that the placenta – rich in biologically active ingredients, including antioxidants, proteins and amino acids – was rejuvenating her skin, something it does for the unscarred as well. Don’t worry, there’s nothing sinister about the source: they’re collected form volunteer donors (after they’ve given birth to healthy babies).
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