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FROM APHRODITE GOODNESS TO MODERN WOMAN

Esthetic Like many of the philosophical branches, aesthetics originated in Greece along with philosophy. In this evolution, among the legends of the various Greek gods are embodied the ugliness values and male and female beauty we find some of the most revealing myths of human feelings. For the personification of the feminine beauty it is indicated to Aphrodite , goddess of the love and the beauty, equivalent to the Roman Venus . In the Iliad of Homer appears as the daughter of Zeus and Dione, one of his consorts, but in later legends it is described sprouting from the foam of the sea and its name can be translated as 'born of foam'. In the Homeric legend, Aphrodite is the wife of Hephaestus , the ugly and lame god of fire. Among her lovers is Ares , god of war, who in later mythology appears as her husband. She was the rival of Persephone , queen of the underworld, with whom she fought for the love of the beautiful young Greek Adonis . While...

The most visible organ in Body

Our skin is the body's largest and most visible organ, acting as a protective shield against the outside world. But beneath its surface lies a complex ecosystem of cells, tissues, and functions that estheticians dedicate themselves to understanding. By delving into the intricate layers, functions, and cell types that make up our skin, estheticians can provide the best possible care for their clients, promoting healthy, radiant skin. **The Skin's Strata: A Journey Inward** Estheticians begin their exploration of the skin by understanding its structure, which can be likened to a meticulously layered cake. Here's a breakdown of the three key layers, venturing from the outermost to the innermost: THE ESTHETICIANS BOOK **The Epidermis: A Fortified Wall** - The epidermis is the skin's outermost layer, our first line of defense. It's a constantly renewing barrier composed primarily of keratinocytes (about 90%), which are constantly p...

To be the best version of you

DOES IT MEANS WE HAVE BEAUTY LEVELS? The aesthetic traces several levels of measurement of the attributes of human beauty that range from the simplicity of the pretty, the candor of the beautiful and in the highest concept the naturalness of the beautiful. Others maintain that the inner beauty of a person can be valued by the positive qualities that a person practices before other people that without overrating the physical as we regularly emphasize, make human values as the primary standard of social estimation and public recognition. We recognize that the physical appearance, dress and manners of our behavior are signs of education or academic preparation, as well as social status, but physical attractiveness also arises if there is a difference between the beautiful and the sublime. On the one hand we find the inherent factors in the personality and experience of each person as the " Vanity " which is defined as a quality of conceit and presumption for what is...

Barbershop

MAN FACE'S CARE IN A BARBERSHOP They are places dedicated to the service of haircut and beard exclusive for men and short style for women, which still remain in some countries of the Mediterranean and Latin America where it has not yet been replaced by the unisex beauty salons . The name of barber 'comes from the treatment to the growth of the beard that from the old was made, and is the person in charge of the barber to shave, cut and condition the hair of the customers. A barber today must have a lot of manual precision and count on artist qualities to apply the diverse levels of court so that it obtains an excellent result and the expectations of its clientele, that it usually becomes frequent. Among the functions performed by a barber or hairdresser are: • Give daily maintenance to keep the razors in good condition, this means free of hair and oiled. • Avoid reusing the disposable razors of those that are reusable as those of European import. • You must have ...

Audiobook - Esthetic book

A Look Back and Forward: Outdated and Trending Aesthetic Treatments in 2025 The world of aesthetics is ever-evolving, with new technologies constantly emerging and older ones falling by the wayside. As we navigate 2025, it's interesting to look at the treatments that are no longer in vogue, alongside the innovative procedures that are dominating the market. Gone are the days of highly invasive, full-face surgeries that promised dramatic results at a high risk. The trend has shifted towards minimally invasive, natural-looking enhancements. Treatments like dermabrasion , which was a popular choice for deep exfoliation, have largely been replaced by more precise and less aggressive options. Similarly, older laser technologies that were known for extensive downtime and potential for hyperpigmentation have been superseded by advanced fractional and picosecond lasers . These new devices offer superior results with a fraction of the recovery time. ...

The Meaning of Aesthetic Branches

The word **aesthetic** originates from the Greek *aisthētikos*, meaning "perceiving through the senses." While we often use it today to describe a "vibe" or a curated Instagram feed, its philosophical roots are much deeper, tracing back to how humans process beauty, art, and nature. The Birth of a Discipline While humans have pondered beauty since antiquity, aesthetics as a formal branch of philosophy emerged in the 18th century. Alexander Baumgarten is credited with coining the term in 1735, intending it to be the "science of sensory knowledge." Shortly after, Immanuel Kant revolutionized the field in his *Critique of Judgment*. He argued that aesthetic judgments—deciding something is "beautiful"—are unique because they are disinterested. We don't value a sunset because it’s useful; we value it for the pure, harmonious experience of perceiving it. Branches and Diverse Applications As the world mode...

TYPES OF MASSAGE AND THERAPIES: MODERN AND ASSIAN

Esthetic Bestselling The World of Massage: A Guide to Modern Techniques and Asian Spa Delights Massage, an ancient practice with roots in various cultures, has evolved into a diverse array of techniques catering to modern wellness needs. Let's explore ten of the most popular modern massage techniques and delve into the world of Asian spa therapies. Modern Massage Techniques: 1. Swedish Massage: This classic technique uses long, flowing strokes to relax muscles and improve circulation. It's ideal for stress relief and overall relaxation. 2. Deep Tissue Massage: Focusing on deeper muscle layers, this technique targets chronic tension and pain. It's beneficial for athletes and individuals with specific muscle issues. 3. Sports Massage: Tailored to athletes' needs, this massage aims to enhance performance, prevent injuries, and aid in recovery. 4. Shiatsu Massage: Originating from Japan, Shiatsu involves applying...