Eye Pencil: Kohl Pencil

The kohl pencil (eye pencil) is a black eyeliner, which is applied above and especially below the eyes. Unlike the eyeliner (= liquid eyeliner), however, the kajal pencil is like a conventional pen with a colored lead. With the Kajal pencil, the eyes can be emphasized in the simplest and quickest way. It is applied … Eye Pencil: Kohl Pencil

Cosmetics

Lipstick, kajal, mascara and Co. are missing in almost no bathroom cabinet in this world. Set accents, conceal small flaws or simply a little glamour in the evening – with the variety of cosmetic products available today, almost every wish can be fulfilled. There is the right make-up for every type of woman and every … Cosmetics

Eye Shadow

Eye shadow is a makeup applied to the eyelids. This is usually applied with small brushes or special applicators. It is used to change the expression of the eyes, to correct expression weaknesses or to send out certain signals (e.g. erotic charisma).Meanwhile, there are also liquid or creamy eye shadows that can be applied directly … Eye Shadow

Lip Gloss

A lip gloss (also lip gloss, English for lip gloss) is a liquefied make-up lip color, which is enriched with care substances and moisturizing substances. Lip gloss is available in many colors, also with gloss and glitter effect. Unlike normal lipstick, lip gloss contains only about a quarter of the color pigments or is transparent. … Lip Gloss

Skin: Anatomy, Function, Skin Diseases and Lesions

Throughout life, the skin is exposed to numerous stresses and environmental influences on a daily basis. The natural protective layer of the skin does not always manage to withstand these influences. Sunburns, too much chemicals in shower gels and lotions, wrong nutrition – all this attacks our skin. Skin diseases such as neurodermatitis, melanoma (black … Skin: Anatomy, Function, Skin Diseases and Lesions

Keratoses (Cornifications)

Keratoses are cornification disorders of the skin with horny and scaly deposits. Typical diseases associated with keratoses include actinic keratosis (noninvasive, early (in situ) squamous cell carcinoma), seborrheic keratosis (senile wart), and keratosis actinica (light keratosis). Pathogenesis (disease development) – etiology (causes) In general, a skin cell requires approximately 28 days from maturation to death. … Keratoses (Cornifications)

Pityriasis Simplex Capitis: Dandruff of the Head

Visible head dandruff (synonyms: head dandruff; head seborrhea; pityriasis; pityriasis simplex capitis; pityriasis simplex capitis (head dandruff); seborrheic cradle cap; nausea; ICD-10 L21.0: seborrhea capitis) is dead skin cells that are shed faster than in people who do not have a dandruff problem. Dandruff is actually quite natural. Dandruff is differentiated as follows: Dry dandruff … Pityriasis Simplex Capitis: Dandruff of the Head

Varices: Varicose Veins

In varicose veins (synonyms: Leg varicosis; varicose veins; varicosis; varicose congestion; vein ectasia; venous nodule; ICD-10 I83.-: Varicose veins of the lower extremities) are sac-shaped or cylindrically dilated and tortuous superficial veins. They pose an increased risk for other venous diseases. Varicose veins are among the most common diseases of the leg veins. Varicosis can … Varices: Varicose Veins

Comedones: Blackheads

Comedones (Latin comedere “to eat’”, “to eat along with”, “to consume”; ICD-10 L70.0: comedones), also called blackheads, are primary, non-inflammatory efflorescences (pathological changes of the skin). They are dilated hair ducts (hair follicles) filled with keratin and sebum. Comedones can occur alone or in association with acne (e.g., acne vulgaris). Symptoms – complaints Frequent occurrence … Comedones: Blackheads

Nevi: Birthmarks

Nevus refers to benign skin/mucous membrane malformations (pigment mark, often called “mole” or “birthmark” in common parlance). The following forms can be distinguished: Dermal melanocytic nevi (ICD-10 D22.9). Mongolian spot – indistinct gray-blue discoloration of the skin in the buttock/back area; regresses by puberty; usually seen in Mongolians. Nevus coeruleus (blue nevus) – coarse blue-black … Nevi: Birthmarks

Castor oil

Introduction Castor oil belongs to the group of vegetable oils and is extracted from the seeds of the so-called miracle tree. Castor oil has various properties. It is colorless to yellowish and has a typical smell. Its consistency is rather viscous and does not harden in air. The largest quantities of castor oil are obtained … Castor oil