For several months, everyone, with a few exceptions, has been showing off their “unattractive” beauty favorites. And no, this isn’t a bragging issue, it’s a new trend. Zoomers have noticed that when buying new cosmetics, they often pay attention to the packaging rather than the composition and suitability for their skin type. In this way, influencers are trying to show us that a beautiful picture does not always guarantee that a cream or serum really works and that it is not worth buying for the sake of a beautiful logo or “aesthetics”.
These products often end up on drugstore shelves because manufacturers spend resources on formula development rather than the product’s appearance. And yes, maybe with “Velvet Hands” you will not be able to create a beautiful layout for social networks, but the cream still remains an ideal moisturizer in the autumn-winter period not only for our grandmothers and mothers, but also for us. An additional plus for the pharmacy is the benefits you get from your purchases. All thanks to SBP’s new large-scale promotion. Until December 16, across Russia, you can get 5% of the check amount back to your bank account at any pharmacy when you pay using SBP.
You can pay for your purchases in pharmacies through SBP in any convenient way: using a QR code or with one touch on your phone using a special NFC plate. You can also get a refund when you pay for purchases using the payment link or SBP button on apps and pharmacy websites.



You can find details about the promotion on the website vamprivet.ru.
And if you still do not know what you can buy in addition to medicines at the pharmacy, we have prepared a personal list of top products that you cannot do without. Especially in autumn and winter.


An indispensable assistant for many people in the fight against small acne and pimples. Zinc helps soothe the skin due to its antibacterial, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, regulates sebum secretion and affects the regeneration process. Additionally, the ingredient prevents the formation of free radicals that affect the aging process and helps our skin look healthy.
But a little reminder from us: The ointment should be applied pointwise on the inflammations, not spread over the entire face. Let’s impose restrictions.


The first autumn leaves fall to the ground and your lips immediately dry out. We do not know why this pattern is connected, but it is almost impossible to prevent peeling in the autumn-winter period. And if night masks and oils no longer cope with this task, it’s time to turn to the proven Morozko lipstick. It contains many healing oils, chamomile extract and vitamins A and E that protect, moisturize, nourish and repair dry and cracked lip skin against cracking.


A real find for those with sensitive and atopic skin. The cream deeply nourishes the skin, eliminates dryness and irritation, as well as repairs the protective barrier and protects against recurrence of dryness. The composition includes natural oils, as well as oat beta-glucan, which is responsible for cell restoration, and D-panthenol, which regenerates the skin and prevents the appearance of small stretch marks.


The cream most frequently recommended by cosmetologists as a restorative after peeling or polishing. The main ingredient and also the name of the product is vitamin F. It is often called the beauty vitamin due to its ability to stimulate regeneration processes and eliminate fatty acid deficiency.


And finally, a product that is guaranteed to evoke a feeling of nostalgia. Even before fabric, gel and hydrogel masks, it was possible to find these masks in every girl’s bathroom. The brand’s product range includes products to suit every need, from clay products to vitamin products aimed at tightening pores and restoring shine.
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Source: People Talk

I’m Roger Gritton, and I’ve been writing for the The Fashion Vibes for over 5 years now. My specialty is beauty news; I’m passionate about covering the latest trends, products, and innovations in the industry. In my time there, I’ve become known as an authority on all things beauty-related.
I love discovering new experts to interview, researching up-and-coming ingredients and techniques that are making their way onto our beauty shelves and highlighting people who are making a difference in the world of cosmetics. My work has appeared not only on The Fashion Vibes, but also several other publications including the New York Times Magazine, Allure Magazine and Refinery29.