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Have you heard this abbreviation: DMSO? If you decipher it, it will not help much, unfortunately. DMSO is Dimethyl Sulfoxide = Dimetyl Sulfoxid = CH3SO. In non-chemical terms, this substance, as if by magic, dramatically increases the speed and depth of penetration of various substances through the skin. It is important to emphasize: DMSO enhances the penetration of ANY substances: both useful and harmful and toxic. In addition, it has an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect. DMSO was synthesized in 1866 by the Russian chemist Alexander Zaitsev. The drug was used already in the First World War for pain relief and treatment of wounds and fractures. In Russia, the trade mark is called Dimexidum. DMSO has been produced industrially since 1960. When applying 90% Dimexide to the skin, it is detected in a blood test after 5 minutes, reaches its maximum concentration after 4-6 hours and remains in the blood for up to 3 days. Concentration: For external use in medicine: solution up to 90%. For pustular skin diseases - 40% solution. Available in the form of a liquid, gel (25%), is part of ointments and creams. Golden rules for the use of DMSO from the founder of the Austrian company URKORNSTÜBERL: 1. Storage - at room temperature 2. Never store DMSO in plastic. Do not use plastic spatulas or spoons for stirring, because DMSO dissolves plastic. 3. For external use, be sure to mix DMSO with a sufficient amount of water. 4. Before using products with DMSO, be sure to thoroughly clean the skin surface. 5. If DMSO (undiluted) gets on the skin of your hands, be sure to wash your hands with soap. 6. When using large amounts of DMSO, a faint odor similar to garlic may occur, which will be felt for up to 120 hours. 7. When applied externally, contact with clothing can be allowed after 20 minutes. 8. Do not apply DMSO to mucous membranes and the eye area. 9. Do not use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and for children under 12 years of age. Is the use of DMSO dangerous? Since this drug can be purchased at a pharmacy, it has been repeatedly tested for toxicity. The answer is: if you adhere to the correct dosages and use the drug correctly, it is absolutely non-toxic. Application in cosmetology. Face masks Hair masks Anti-cellulite wraps Acne treatment Do not use: in case of blood diseases, cataracts, glaucoma, liver and kidney diseases, after a stroke or heart attack, fever, infections, allergies, pregnancy and breastfeeding. How does DMSO reduce wrinkles? - It accelerates and increases collagen synthesis, thereby lifting and strengthening the facial framework. Using DMSO, you can avoid injections, tighten the face, reduce wrinkles and acne. DMSO works great with solcoseryl, for example. For sensitive skin, the proportion is 1:10 with water. For skin with normal sensitivity - 1:5. The first few times you need to do a proportion of 1:10 for any skin. Application protocol: 1. Thoroughly cleanse your face of makeup and dirt. 2. Dilute DMSO with water in a ratio of 1:10. It is better to take boiled or distilled water. 3. Apply the solution to the skin of the face. 4. Apply the active substance on top of the DMSO: ampoule, oil, etc. 5. Leave the mask on your face for 30 minutes, it should not dry (you can use cling film). 6. After the time has elapsed, wash off the remains of the mask, apply a toner and moisturizing cream. MASK FOR SKIN SAGGINESS AND WRINKLES 1 ml DMSO diluted 1:10 with water + 1 ml Solcoseryl + 5 ml squalane or aloe juice FOR CELLULITE: Apply a solution of Dimexide 1:10, then apply an anti-cellulite remedy and wrap. ACNE TREATMENT Dimexide solution 1:4. Apply with a cotton pad or stick to the rashes for 15 minutes under a film. Course: every day for 2 weeks. I look forward to your questions and comments on the topic, suggestions for new topics for videos. Well-groomed and healthy???? #dmsocosmetics #dimexideincosmetics #skincarewithdimexide #effectiveskincare #multitalentproduct #dmso #dimexide #howtoimprovetheeffectofskincare