Archive for July, 2023

Testing Philips Body Epilator On Face | Facial Hair Remover (Major Discovery)

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Learn more about my experience about using a body epilator on my face.

Hey lovelies! I have been using epilators for hair removal for so many years now. There are different kinds of epilators for body and face. In this video you can see me using a body epilator (made to use on body) to remove my facial hair.
I always wondered how that’ work and I finally tried it myself.
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The epilator I used is the Phillips epilator.

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Mum who had painful allergic reaction to vaping shares her story

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Lisa Santiago-Griggs, of Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, spent two days in hospital after being admitted on Sunday. She claims it felt like she was ‘on fire’ because of her reaction – thought to be down to propylene glycol, an ingredient in the e-liquid. The 42-year-old has now shared shocking images of her ‘unbearable’ side effects. It is unclear if she went into anaphylactic shock. Speaking from her hospital bed, where she is on a drip, Ms Santiago-Griggs said: ‘These aren’t pretty pictures and I’m not body confident.’

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Skin Wound Healing Process

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Skin Wound Healing Process

Skin wound healing is a complex process that occurs in response to injury or damage to the skin. The healing process involves a series of overlapping phases that work together to repair the injured tissue and restore its function. The phases of skin wound healing include hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling.

01:06 Hemostasis and Inflammatory Phase
The first phase of skin wound healing is hemostasis, which involves the formation of a blood clot to stop bleeding. Platelets in the blood aggregate at the site of injury and release clotting factors that trigger the formation of a fibrin clot. This clot helps to seal the wound and prevent further blood loss.

The second phase of skin wound healing is inflammation, which involves the recruitment of immune cells to the site of injury. Immune cells, such as neutrophils and macrophages, release cytokines and growth factors that promote the recruitment of additional immune cells and stimulate the proliferation of new cells.

01:41 Proliferation and Migratory Phase
The third phase of skin wound healing is proliferation, which involves the formation of new tissue to replace the damaged tissue. Fibroblasts, which are cells that produce collagen, migrate to the site of injury and begin to synthesize new collagen to form a scar. Endothelial cells also begin to proliferate and form new blood vessels, which supply nutrients and oxygen to the healing tissue.

02:17 Maturation and Remodeling Phase
The final phase of skin wound healing is remodeling, which involves the maturation and organization of the scar tissue. The scar tissue undergoes a process of remodeling, in which the collagen fibers are reorganized and cross-linked to increase their strength and flexibility. The remodeling phase can take several months to complete, and the resulting scar may be less functional and less aesthetically pleasing than the original tissue.

Factors that can affect the skin wound healing process include age, nutrition, and underlying medical conditions. Older individuals may have a slower healing process due to decreased collagen production and decreased immune function. Poor nutrition, especially protein deficiency, can also impair the healing process. Underlying medical conditions, such as diabetes or autoimmune disorders, can also affect the healing process by impairing immune function and increasing the risk of infection.

In summary, skin wound healing is a complex process that involves a series of overlapping phases. The process is essential for the repair and restoration of damaged skin tissue. Understanding the mechanisms of skin wound healing is important for developing new treatments to enhance the healing process and improve outcomes for patients with acute or chronic wounds.
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The Ultimate Skin Repair Treatment with Calecim Stem Cell | Dr. Medispa

CALECIM® is a powerful source of youth-activating proteins and growth factors, with fast-acting, anti-ageing benefits for skin, delivered through scientifically proven inter-cellular signalling technology.

The serum contains a high concentration of Rejuvenating Conditioned Media to enhance skin restoration which we use post-procedure (treatments like CO2 laser)

The number of sessions depends on the skin condition we are treating, but most people needed several treatments to see the best results.

With mild to moderate acne scarring, for example, we usually recommend 3 or 4 sessions. Deeper scarring and stretch marks may need more than 5 treatments.

We normally recommend an interval of 4 to 6 weeks between treatments.

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How does facial recognition work?

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Although people have known about the facial recognition technology for some time now, advances in deep learning and faster processing of big data has helped it develop more and more in a short time.

The global facial recognition market is growing each and every year.

It is being used in different industries such as security, retail, transportation, banking, and much more.

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Facial recognition technology will transform the way we live in 2018. Machines that can read and recognise our faces will go mainstream, opening up exciting possibilities and posing new dangers

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In 2018 machines that can read your face will go mainstream, changing the way we live. Your face will become your password, unlocking smartphones and bank accounts, but the technology will also have the power to covertly track your movements.

It will even be able to guess your sexuality through facial features alone. In 2018 we’ll be forced to face the future.

The human face has an astonishing variety of features which not only help us recognize others, but read and understand them through a constant flow of intentional and unintentional signals. It’s one of the unique functions that separates man from machine, until now.

Pioneering facial recognition technology hasn’t yet hit the mainstream. In 2018 it will be in our pockets. But using your face to unlock your phone is just the beginning.

In the suburbs of Israel’s financial center, Tel Aviv, a team of engineers is at the forefront of a technological revolution. They’re teaching machines to read faces.

The software has the power to identify one face from millions in under one second and it’s this precision that makes the technology an effective new tool for surveillance.

Retail stores are using this technology to generate data on customers; tracking their shopping habits and targeting in-store adverts. Churches are even using facial recognition to monitor attendance, and one school in the UK wants to use it to keep tabs on teachers.

There’s one country that’s ahead of the game, China. Companies have access to a government image database of 700 million people, half its population. But there’s the potential for more sinister applications. Researchers have shown that your face can point to your sexuality.

This new ability to record, store, and analyze images of faces on a vast scale will fundamentally change notions of privacy, fairness, and trust.

But tech companies are forging ahead with their plans to make facial recognition an everyday part of our lives.

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