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In the center of Moscow, on Red October, a forum called “Made in Russia” was held, where plans for import substitution were discussed, including in the beauty industry. Many celebrities attended the event. Among them are People’s Artist of the RSFSR Anna Shatilova, radio host Alla Dovlatova, singer Vika Tsyganova, Rodion Gazmanov, Nadya Ruchka, Elena Borshcheva, Anastasia Denisova, the heroine of the Deffchonki TV series, actress Alena Chekhova and others.



The stars not only got acquainted with Russian brands, but also shared their cosmetic experience. So, Alla Dovlatova promised that, as before, she would give beauty injections, which she sometimes does, and under the knife, if necessary, she would go in fifteen years. Now she is keenly interested in injectables and their Russian substitutes.
Anastasia Denisova came to get acquainted with the procedures in general:
I hear from many: I did it, then I did it … They advise me to tighten something, but I’m a terrible coward, I’m afraid to prick something, everything hurts me, but I know about all the procedures.

Yes, and now there are no modern people who would not be interested in the process of slowing down aging, care, beauty. Singer Nadia Ruchka does not hide the fact that she adheres to the rules that allow her to look young and fresh.
If, along with good cosmetics, I do a facial massage, for example, I do it myself, eat right, have a minimum of alcohol, then cosmetic facelifts can be pushed back for many years.


I periodically use Russian cosmetics, developments of our research institutes. But I look more not at whose brand it is, but at the composition. In general, we have huge resources for good cosmetics, these are mud, herbs, berries, mosses – the unique possibilities of Russian nature and this should be developed, – Elena Borshcheva believes
An unusual defile took place at the end of the forum. Models, whose preparation stylists and make-up artists were engaged in for five hours, appeared in the form of Russian beauties with kokoshniks, braids, and even churches and cathedrals on their heads. Some of the structures turned out to be so heavy that the girls barely had the strength to stand on the stage and in the photo zone.

Source: Hellomagazine

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