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Do you know the history of beauty?


In studying history, we trace the emergence and development of writing, the state of scientific knowledge, culture, customs ... As time is changing everything from the tools and methods of movement, ending with fashion and beauty standard.

Everything and always wanted to, they want to and will want to be beautiful. At various times vary only "standards" of beauty.

Thus, heavily made-up eyes and black designs on the body are associated with ancient Egypt. However, few know that it was not so much a fashion trend, as a vital necessity for the time - this way the Egyptians chased away evil spirits, who, in their opinion, through the eyes could penetrate into the soul of man.

Residents, in particular, women of ancient Rome and Greece as perfectly mastered the art of make-up - charcoal colored eyelids, fucus - cheeks and lips, pumice bleached teeth, hair removed with wax, and pimples barley flour and butter.

Gradually, however, were more in fashion trends. For example, in the Middle Ages, a tan was considered a sign of poor tone and was associated with the lower classes of society, which a lot of work, including the fresh air. So pale at the time was considered an indicator of wealth and of belonging to a privileged, upper class. To do this, women used white lead, which, incidentally, largely explains the short while life expectancy. Naturalness in this period was considered unacceptable in principle among the nobility. Striking a beautiful woman and the standard of that era - shaved eyebrows, forehead and back of the head (as in fashion was a fine swan-neck and an elongated oval of the face).

The ideal of feminine beauty of the Renaissance, we can see on the canvases of painters - soft rounded forms, broad shoulders and hips ... Celebration of women's bodily completeness, as a symbol of vitality, reaches its climax in the works of Titian, Raphael and, of course, by Rubens.

XX century - a century of change and discovery, a century of revolutions in science, medicine, politics, and of course, is the century of revolutions of minds! For 100 years people have learned to fly, went to the moon, created the World Wide Web web-, proceeded to the cloning of animals ... New horizons were opened, and in the beauty industry. The first, but perhaps the most radical changes made, "the era of Chanel," gives the woman a modern look - short hair, neat-fitting dress-shirt, brightly painted lips, thin eyebrows, and all the music of jazz and the foxtrot. Gradually, the image was replaced by jeans, long skirts, shapeless shirts, sloppy hair ... The end of the 60s and 70s - a few years hippies, peace throughout the world to the music of the Beatles, Smokie, Deep Purple and smoke marijuana ... Then frantic 80 -s - "Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll," and the lush 90th ...

XXI century - a century of nanotechnology, statuses on Facebook, tweets and style unisex. In the third millennium, the term "weaker sex" has lost its relevance. Now it sounds more like an insult. The modern woman - a strong, independent, business-woman. Remains unchanged, only one - all the women, as always, want to be beautiful and will make any sacrifice to achieve his goal. Glory to the progress that they no longer have to use white lead, and barley flour to be beautiful and fashionable. Moreover, the fashion to beauty, to some extent, also mutated. It is fashionable to be young, because the real beauty - a youth. In this regard, all the modern beauty industry is focused on youth and anti-age medicine.

Using the achievements and discoveries in science and medicine, researchers are developing new and safer, more importantly, ways to rejuvenate and prolong life. A very successful in this area of ​​South Korean scientists of the Research Institute Unhwa, who in 2005 first in the world were able to isolate and cultivate the plant stem cells. For over a century's best minds have tried to allocate plant stem cells, which is responsible for the longevity, resilience and ability to adapt to different external conditions. The uniqueness of the approach of developers Corporation Unhwa was that as a basis for obtaining stem cells, they have no callus (as did scientists from around the world), and the structure of the meristem of plants, in particular - the cells of the cambium. The difference is that the callus cells, which are used extensively in medicine and cosmetology last few years, several months after the separation of dying, that is, cease to divide. Moreover, scientific evidence that callus cells differ from the true stem cells.

In turn, meristem cells isolated Corporation Unhwa, - a truly immortal stem cells that can divide an unlimited number of times. An important feature of the meristem is the presence of plant hormones that affect growth and development of cells and tissues, helping them to handle stress and slow down the aging process. Therefore, having received stem cells from more than 24 rare plant species on Earth, the bulk of their efforts Corporation Unhwa sent for food for human health and quality of life.

On the basis of stem-cell extracts of plants such as the Pacific yew, a century ginseng, tomato, ginkgo biloba ... has developed a number of unique foods and cosmetics. We prove that the plant stem cell corporation Unhwa, which was called Ddobyul ™, acts as an effective immunomodulator and a half times increase the activity of immune cells responsible for the destruction of tumor cells and cells infected with the virus activates the proliferation of bone marrow cells responsible for the formation of cells blood and immune cells.

At the moment, the world recognized that cosmetics and bioactive food corporations Unhwa - know how this modern anti-age medicine. Ddobyul ™ - a breakthrough in the beauty industry! Ddobyul ™ - a new era of beauty and youth, whose history has just begun!

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