Radiance and luminosity, both essential to youth and beauty, closely depend on skin quality. But what actually is radiance? It is the light that is diffused and reflected by the skin. The smoother, more homogeneous and more regular the skin's surface, the more intense the skin's luminosity.
Therefore, the main factors involved in loss of skin luminosity are surface imperfections and irregularities, such as wrinkles, dehydration lines, dry patches, brown spots, redness and excess sebum, which create shadows on the face and alter the refraction of light.
But light also penetrates the skin's deeper layers, which, depending on their composition and condition, will re-emit these luminous rays with greater or lesser intensity.
Healthy, moisturised skin with a cohesive structure and high-quality constitutional substance retransmits intense light, revealing a fresh and radiant complexion.
Skin that has lost its structure and homogeneous density, with cells that are less cohesive and essential components that have been damaged, becomes opaque and loses its ability to diffuse light. It becomes dull, pale and less translucent.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Monday, 3 June 2013
World Oceans Week
Those of us who love the ocean are just thrilled we finally have a World Oceans Day to give us cause to celebrate.
But why stop there! The oceans cover most of the world and are home to most of the life on this planet, how could anything to vast and wondrous ever be completely celebrated in one day - the answer: World Oceans Week !!
In todays fast paced world it's almost impossible to get everything done in only one day. Thalgo South Africa urges communities to celebrate our oceans anytime in the month of June.
We will post your activities and events online.
Suggestions of World Oceans Day celebrations and activities
- shoreline clean up to remove toxic and harmful waste from ponds, streams, rivers, lakes, ocean
- water conservation projects
- reduction of your "carbon footprint"
- community celebration including
- art contest
- poetry contest
- short story contest
- movie screenings of ocean documentaries and guest speakers at community group meetings and
schools
- document efforts and apply to become an OCEAN HERO
Communities can close World Oceans Week celebrations with a community event, including:
- an interactive oceans mural for the children to fill up with art creations
- games for the children to play
- face painting (oceans and sea life being ideal themes)
- exhibits from leading Nonprofit Organizations
- public speakers
- accept then forward applications for those earning an OCEAN HERO certificate
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