--- tags: - sentence-transformers - sentence-similarity - feature-extraction - dense - generated_from_trainer - dataset_size:784 - loss:MultipleNegativesRankingLoss base_model: BAAI/bge-small-en widget: - source_sentence: 'Use these 7 ingredients to prevent hyperpigmentation Dark patches or hyperpigmentation results from excess melanin production. Your body gets the zeal to produce more melanin when it is overtly exposed to the sun, radiation, or hormonal imbalance. The more melanin your body generates, the darker your skin becomes. So, if you are wondering how to treat hyperpigmentation, these 7 ingredients listed below can come to your rescue: 1. Azelaic Acid for Hyperpigmentation Being a tyrosinase inhibitor, Azelaic acid aids in preventing and treating hyperpigmentation. It has anti-inflammatory properties that help to tackle both acne and hyperpigmentation. This organic acid works mildly yet effectively on the skin to suppress hyperpigmentation. People can use azelaic acid for pigmentation during pregnancy to treat melasma that invades the skin due to hormonal changes. Those suffering from melasma can derive benefits from the topical application of 20% azelaic acid on the skin. 2. Vitamin C for Hyperpigmentation How to treat hyperpigmentation, you ask? Trust vitamin C and include this rich source of antioxidants in your hyperpigmentation skincare routine. Vitamin C aka ascorbic acid adeptly slows down melanin production by inhibiting the action of the enzyme tyrosinase (responsible for melanin production). On the other hand, this powerful antioxidant helps to depigment the hyperpigmentation spots on the skin. Other than this, vitamin C actively works in collagen synthesis and provides optimal photoprotection. So, use this vitamin, i.e., ingredient for hyperpigmentation to get superb treatment for dark spots on the skin. 3. Kojic Acid for Hyperpigmentation If you are looking for a treatment for pigmented skin, you can trust Kojic acid for pigmentation-induced spot correction process. Kojic acid is derived from a certain type of fungus and is useful in preventing and treating hyperpigmentation. By using this potent ingredient, you can get effective results for all types of hyperpigmentation including post-inflammatory, sun-induced hyperpigmentation, and age spots. If you are looking for an organic ingredient to fade away dark spots and get an even complexion, then Kojic acid is the answer. 4. Niacinamide for Hyperpigmentation Made from niacin (vitamin B3), niacinamide helps limit pigmentation issues. Wondering how? This skin-lightening compound expertly works by inhibiting transfer of melanosome. In layman’s terms, Niacinamide limits the transfer of small structures in a cell that causes pigmentation. As a result, you can notice visible changes in the appearance of dark spots and sun-induced damage. Those who have dry or sensitive skin, pigmented skin, inflammatory issues, and wrinkles can reap maximum benefits from niacinamide. 5. Arbutin for Hyperpigmentation If you are searching for answers to how to treat hyperpigmentation, Arbutin is what you need to include in your skincare ritual. Arbutin is a star ingredient popular for its skin-lightening and de-pigmenting capabilities. This naturally occurring plant-derived compound inhibits tyrosinase activity, which means it can control melanin production and prevent hyperpigmentation and dark spots. Include arbutin in the list of ingredients for hyperpigmentation treatment to flaunt bright younger-looking skin. 6. Retinol for Hyperpigmentation Retinol is a popular ingredient for hyperpigmentation treatment. It is a type of retinoid (made from vitamin A) that help lighten light to brown dark spots on the fa' sentences: - Why are face serums important, you ask? Well, facial serums are turbo-charged, concentrated treatments, which make them a must-have for every beauty routine. This skincare staple contains a higher amount of active ingredients and can efficiently penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin due to its unique formulation. But how do we identify which serum is ideal for us, based on our skin type and concern? We’re here to help you. We have compiled a list of serums for glowing skin, dull skin, spot correction and more to let you see how these holy grails can help dry skin, brighten the complexion or turn back the clock. Read on to know how to pick an ideal one. Serum for Skin Brightening Pigment spots, dull skin, tired features, and small blemishes – these are the typical signs of a worn-out skin that need a brightening boost. This is where the skin-brightening serums come into play. Packed with active ingredients, they're designed to reduce pigment spots by regulating melanin production. And that's not all - they also even out the skin tone, thanks to a blend of brightening and light-reflecting ingredients combined with antioxidants to give your skin an instant glow. We recommend you to use L’Oréal Paris Glycolic Bright Skin Brightening Serum. It is one of the best serums for hyperpigmentation, which derives its power from glycolic acid to penetrate the deeper layers of skin, and even out the basal layer of the skin to limit melanin build-up. Containing 1% glycolic acid, this face serum for pigmentation and dark spot treatment helps to reduce up to five years of dark spots in a few weeks and get you even-toned, bright, and radiant skin. Shop Now Serum for Hydration If your skin's feeling tight, your features look drawn and you've spotted lines, it’s because your skin is dehydrated. In such cases, along with using your regular day or night creams, you also need to use a hydration serum for the face. Hydrating serums supply intense hydration to your skin as they can reach the internal layers of the skin to fill up the pores with an extra layer of hydration. However, this does not mean that your face serum can replace a moisturiser. These two skincare staples need to be layered properly (i.e. serum followed by moisturiser) to seal in the moisture and other beneficial ingredients to increase the hydration level of your skin. Hydration serums for the face usually contain Hyaluronic acid as the primary skincare ingredient (that also naturally occurs in body) that can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water, meaning it can impressively retain water in the epidermis to keep your skin hydrated. We recommend you use the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift 1.5 % Hyaluronic Acid Serum 30ml. Boosted with 1.5% Hyaluronic acid, it is one of the best serums of hydration that leaves your skin supremely hydrated, and plump, and add intense radiance. Do you know what makes it one of the best serums for hydration? Its fragrance-free, paraben-free, and alcohol-free formula that makes it a suitable product for all skin types. Shop Now Serum for Ageing Skin Serums for mature skin or anti-ageing serums are three to four times more concentrated than anti-ageing creams, making it perfect for mature skin. Nothing beats them when it comes to zapping wrinkles, plumping up the skin, promoting cell turnover, repairing cells, and reducing pigment spots. An anti-wrinkle serum targets fine lines, and wrinkles and ensures they regain their firmness and plump look. Anti-ageing or a - 'Use these 7 ingredients to prevent hyperpigmentation Dark patches or hyperpigmentation results from excess melanin production. Your body gets the zeal to produce more melanin when it is overtly exposed to the sun, radiation, or hormonal imbalance. The more melanin your body generates, the darker your skin becomes. So, if you are wondering how to treat hyperpigmentation, these 7 ingredients listed below can come to your rescue: 1. Azelaic Acid for Hyperpigmentation Being a tyrosinase inhibitor, Azelaic acid aids in preventing and treating hyperpigmentation. It has anti-inflammatory properties that help to tackle both acne and hyperpigmentation. This organic acid works mildly yet effectively on the skin to suppress hyperpigmentation. People can use azelaic acid for pigmentation during pregnancy to treat melasma that invades the skin due to hormonal changes. Those suffering from melasma can derive benefits from the topical application of 20% azelaic acid on the skin. 2. Vitamin C for Hyperpigmentation How to treat hyperpigmentation, you ask? Trust vitamin C and include this rich source of antioxidants in your hyperpigmentation skincare routine. Vitamin C aka ascorbic acid adeptly slows down melanin production by inhibiting the action of the enzyme tyrosinase (responsible for melanin production). On the other hand, this powerful antioxidant helps to depigment the hyperpigmentation spots on the skin. Other than this, vitamin C actively works in collagen synthesis and provides optimal photoprotection. So, use this vitamin, i.e., ingredient for hyperpigmentation to get superb treatment for dark spots on the skin. 3. Kojic Acid for Hyperpigmentation If you are looking for a treatment for pigmented skin, you can trust Kojic acid for pigmentation-induced spot correction process. Kojic acid is derived from a certain type of fungus and is useful in preventing and treating hyperpigmentation. By using this potent ingredient, you can get effective results for all types of hyperpigmentation including post-inflammatory, sun-induced hyperpigmentation, and age spots. If you are looking for an organic ingredient to fade away dark spots and get an even complexion, then Kojic acid is the answer. 4. Niacinamide for Hyperpigmentation Made from niacin (vitamin B3), niacinamide helps limit pigmentation issues. Wondering how? This skin-lightening compound expertly works by inhibiting transfer of melanosome. In layman’s terms, Niacinamide limits the transfer of small structures in a cell that causes pigmentation. As a result, you can notice visible changes in the appearance of dark spots and sun-induced damage. Those who have dry or sensitive skin, pigmented skin, inflammatory issues, and wrinkles can reap maximum benefits from niacinamide. 5. Arbutin for Hyperpigmentation If you are searching for answers to how to treat hyperpigmentation, Arbutin is what you need to include in your skincare ritual. Arbutin is a star ingredient popular for its skin-lightening and de-pigmenting capabilities. This naturally occurring plant-derived compound inhibits tyrosinase activity, which means it can control melanin production and prevent hyperpigmentation and dark spots. Include arbutin in the list of ingredients for hyperpigmentation treatment to flaunt bright younger-looking skin. 6. Retinol for Hyperpigmentation Retinol is a popular ingredient for hyperpigmentation treatment. It is a type of retinoid (made from vitamin A) that help lighten light to brown dark spots on the fa' - Apply a serum as soon as lip wrinkles begin to appear. Apply it before an anti-ageing cream, both morning and night, using small circular movements. A quick and easy tip to help reduce their appearance is to lightly tap each fine line. If you use a serum or cream whose formula is rich in hyaluronic acid it will act as a wrinkle filler. After your anti-ageing treatment, apply a smoothing foundation or BB cream. Why? It will help even out your skin tone, thereby masking fine lines and wrinkles. Powders can sometimes accentuate lines and wrinkles, so be careful not to dust it on too heavily. Avoid dark colours and mattifying lipsticks, as they will thin your lips and make wrinkles even more apparent. Which is the last thing you need! Opt instead for satin or iridescent textures that will make your lips look gorgeously plump. And go for lighter colours. Do some facial gymnastics several times a week - they can be done any time, anywhere! A facial workout will tighten your muscles and gradually decrease lip wrinkles - be patient though, it takes time for this trick to work. But all good things come to she who waits! If your wrinkles have become quite deep, and it is making you feel self-conscious, it may be time to think about having a filler treatment. Hyaluronic injections will fill and smooth out lip wrinkles in a flash. But always make sure they are administered by a qualified dermatologist. If your skin has been damaged by the sun or smoking, your dermatologist can always apply a peel, to help your skin renew itself and regain a smoother, softer, youthful complexion. - source_sentence: Four times thinner than the rest of the face, the skin around the eye is the most delicate and is easily affected. With more than 20,000 blinks per day, the eye area is subjected to muscular tensions which have a noticeable impact on the firmness of the muscle tissue. From the beginning of your 30s, this super delicate area should be at the forefront of your beauty concerns as well as your beauty routine. You'll find that the first expression lines to appear will be under your eyes and they will also be dotted with dehydration lines. And then, of course, dark circles and bags will make an appearance thanks to hectic days and short nights. On top of this, by the end of your 40s the tear trough starts to deepen. And at around 50, the general loss of volume your face experiences obviously doesn't show the eye area or the tear trough any mercy. When looking for an under eye cream, look for a cream that will help smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, bring some density and volume back to the skin around the eye area, and reduce dark circles and under-eye bags. So, which active ingredients should you be keeping an eye out for in the cream's formulation to bump it up into this best eye cream category? Draining and decongestant ones of course (like caffeine) but you also need a hydrating and plumping ingredient and there is nothing better for this than hyaluronic acid. However, you should preferably choose one that works on a smaller-scale, such as micrometric hyaluronic acid, so that it can be easily absorbed. Finally, another requirement is that the cream should be liquid enough so that it can be spread easily over the ultra-sensitive area around the eye and help soften it. For example, you can try the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser X3 Transforming Eye Cream that corrects wrinkles and fine lines with results comparable to a laser session. The hyaluronic acid, pro-xylane and caffeine in the Laser X3 Transforming Eye Cream restore the skin’s elasticity, reduce fine lines, and refine your skin’s texture. When you use such a cream, your eye area will be rejuvenated from the very first application, as the micrometric hyaluronic acid is capable of instantly filling in any dehydration lines. Gradually, it will plump up the expression lines and banish all signs of tiredness around your eyes. The best time to apply an eye cream is twice a day, morning and evening. Apply a slightly thicker layer if you want to use it as an ultra-fine mask which absorbs very quickly when you pat it in, without needing to rub too much. Then build it into your normal morning and evening skincare routines. sentences: - Four times thinner than the rest of the face, the skin around the eye is the most delicate and is easily affected. With more than 20,000 blinks per day, the eye area is subjected to muscular tensions which have a noticeable impact on the firmness of the muscle tissue. From the beginning of your 30s, this super delicate area should be at the forefront of your beauty concerns as well as your beauty routine. You'll find that the first expression lines to appear will be under your eyes and they will also be dotted with dehydration lines. And then, of course, dark circles and bags will make an appearance thanks to hectic days and short nights. On top of this, by the end of your 40s the tear trough starts to deepen. And at around 50, the general loss of volume your face experiences obviously doesn't show the eye area or the tear trough any mercy. When looking for an under eye cream, look for a cream that will help smooth out fine lines and wrinkles, bring some density and volume back to the skin around the eye area, and reduce dark circles and under-eye bags. So, which active ingredients should you be keeping an eye out for in the cream's formulation to bump it up into this best eye cream category? Draining and decongestant ones of course (like caffeine) but you also need a hydrating and plumping ingredient and there is nothing better for this than hyaluronic acid. However, you should preferably choose one that works on a smaller-scale, such as micrometric hyaluronic acid, so that it can be easily absorbed. Finally, another requirement is that the cream should be liquid enough so that it can be spread easily over the ultra-sensitive area around the eye and help soften it. For example, you can try the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser X3 Transforming Eye Cream that corrects wrinkles and fine lines with results comparable to a laser session. The hyaluronic acid, pro-xylane and caffeine in the Laser X3 Transforming Eye Cream restore the skin’s elasticity, reduce fine lines, and refine your skin’s texture. When you use such a cream, your eye area will be rejuvenated from the very first application, as the micrometric hyaluronic acid is capable of instantly filling in any dehydration lines. Gradually, it will plump up the expression lines and banish all signs of tiredness around your eyes. The best time to apply an eye cream is twice a day, morning and evening. Apply a slightly thicker layer if you want to use it as an ultra-fine mask which absorbs very quickly when you pat it in, without needing to rub too much. Then build it into your normal morning and evening skincare routines. - 'Sunshine and heat can cause skin to lose its velvety, matte look, as pores produce more sebum, making our faces look shiny and oily. And there''s another culprit; sweating. Caused by heat, stress or exertion, sweat mixes with sebum and increases any shine. But don''t worry, we''ve got a plan to help you beat the grease this summer. Step 1: Purify once or twice a week. Applying a purifying, cleansing clay face mask will detoxify your skin and rid it of impurities. Your skin will breathe better, your pores will tighten, blackheads will disappear and sebum secretion will be kept in check. Shiny, oily skin will be a thing of the past. Step 2: Cleanse morning and night. Our sebaceous glands go into overdrive at night, so don''t be surprised if you wake up to oily skin. To keep your complexion as matte as possible, cleanse your skin at night to get rid of any sweat and grime accumulated during the day. Repeat in the morning to remove excess sebum produced during the night. Step 3: Moisturise every day. Even if your skin is oily, it still needs hydrating. Opt for a light formula, suited to oily skin, that penetrates quickly; its active ingredients will fight any shine by absorbing sebum and sweat. Step 4: Apply corrective cosmetics. Two items to slip in your make-up bag: a mattifying blotter that contains absorbing agents (like talc, kaolin, zinc) and a mattifying, loose powder that will give you velvety skin at any time of day. Now, back to the beach!' - 'Let’s face it! Summers wreaks havoc on all the skin types but people with oily skin type suffer the wrath a bit more. The hot and humid days of summers trigger sebaceous glands to produce excessive oil, making your skin greasy and allowing dust, dirt, pollution, and acne-causing bacteria to stick to the skin’s surface. Result! People with oily skin struggle with clogged pores, inflammation, and acne! That’s why, it’s necessary to indulge in an effective summer skincare routine for oily skin to avoid acne breakouts and clogged pores. If you don’t know where to start, we’ve got your back. Here’s a thorough AM and PM summer skincare routine for oily skin that will help you take care of your precious skin during the hot, humid days. Summer Skincare Routine For Oily Skin Check out the following AM and PM routines and tackle oily skin in summer like a pro: AM Summer Skincare Routine For Oily Skin Step 1: Cleansing Start your AM summer skincare routine for oily skin by cleansing your skin with a dedicated oil-control face wash and rinsing it with cold water. Cleansers help to eliminate dirt, dust, pollution, and sebum from your skin and prepare it for the next steps of your skincare routine. We recommend you to use the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Crystal Foam Gel as it reaches up to 10 layers deep to exfoliate dead cells, unclog pores, and control sebum production. Shop Now Step 2: Exfoliate Make exfoliation a part of your summer skincare for oily skin if you haven’t included it already. Exfoliators help to unclog pores, minimise whiteheads and blackheads, accelerate the skin renewal process, stimulate blood flow, and enhance the skin’s hydration and moisture levels. Those with oily skin must exfoliate twice or thrice a week to remove excess sebum, dirt, and dead skin build-up from the skin’s surface. Pro tip: Don’t over-exfoliate oily skin as it might irritate the skin. Step 3: Apply Toner An ideal summer skincare routine for oily skin is incomplete without toning. A targeted toner for oily skin pulls out residual impurities from your skin after cleansing. Additionally, toning aids in shrinking the pore size, minimising the appearance of pores, thus giving your skin a smooth appearance. Step 4: Hydrate with Face Mask Avoid oily skin in summer by including a face mask in your AM skincare regime. Oily skin needs hydration to maintain oil balance. Enter sheet mask! Sheet masks are known for their hydrating capabilities, tightening the appearance of pores, and closing open pores. So, pamper your skin this summer by applying a sheet mask. We recommend you use the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Crystal Micro-Essence Sheet Mask as it’s formulated with an advanced patent cushion tissue mask technology with up to 30x more absorption power to make the skin hydrated, smooth, and radiant. Shop Now Step 5: Moisturising Complete your morning CTM routine for oily skin in summer by applying a water-based lightweight moisturiser or cream. While looking for moisturisers for oily skin, go for ingredients like salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide. Salicylic acid is a star ingredient when it comes to tackling oily skin as it helps to unclog pores and prevent breakouts. Benzoyl peroxide, on the other hand, removes acne-causing bacteria, and manages skin oiliness, and breakouts. We recommend you to include L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Crystal Gel Cream in your summer oily skin care routine as it is made with a water-based, oil-free formulation to prevent inflammation. Shop Now S' - source_sentence: Learn how to do flawless eye makeup with our boldest eyeliner tips. 328 result(s) sort 6 Myths About Eyeliner, Debunked Read More 5 Editors Share the L’Oréal Paris Mascaras They Can’t Live Without Read More Why Are My Eyelashes Falling Out? Read More 4 Eyeliner Tips For Hooded Eyes Read More 20 Colored Eyeliner Shades for an Electric Makeup Look Read More 4 Signs That Mean It’s Time to Get Your Eyebrows Done Read More 6 Of the Best Colored Pencils to Replace Your Go-To Black Eyeliner Read More Microblading vs. Eyebrow Tint — How to Know Which One Is Best For You Read More 3 Editors Put the Infallible Grip Precision Felt Liner to the Test — Here’s Why They’re Obsessed Read More What’s the Difference Between Black and Brown Mascara? Read More How to Use Eyelash Primer to Boost Your Mascara Read More Home / articles / makeup / eye-makeup More to Explore About us Beauty Magazine The Other Side Virtual Try-On Skin Genius Offers Beauty Magazine All Articles Makeup Articles Skincare Articles Hair Color Articles Hair Style Articles Hair Care Articles Customer Service Contact Us My Account Social Facebook YouTube Pinterest Snapchat Change Country Privacy PolicyAccessibility Statement Cookie Settings Terms and ConditionsUser Content Permission Terms @ 2023 L'Oréal Paris sentences: - 'Your guide to get you the best results. Although you may not know it, the order in which you apply your products in your skin care routine is actually the key to ensuring that the products are as effective, helping your skin reap all their benefits. We love using the L''Oreal Paris Revitalift Derm Intensives line of moisturizers, cleansers, treatments and serums in our skin care routines to keep our skin looking youthful and radiant. However, when you’re not sure about which products work together and what order to apply them in, layering might feel like a science experiment. Don’t worry, because we’re breaking down everything you need to know about layering the Revitalift Derm Intensives products, ahead. How To Layer the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Derm Intensives Step 1: Cleanser While a cleanser technically isn’t being layered, it’s an important first step. Be sure to start any skin care routine off with a cleanser, like the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift 3.5% Pure Glycolic Acid Cleanser. This gel cleans the skin and preps it for serums and treatments while gently exfoliating away dead skin cells and pore-clogging dirt to reveal smoother, brighter skin. Step 2: Toner Using a toner might not seem essential, but hear us out. Even after washing your face, there can still be residual dirt, grime and oil sitting on your skin. In order to reap the full benefits of products to come, you’ll want to get rid of the remaining impurities. Apply some of the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Derm Intensives 5% Glycolic Acid Toner to a cotton pad and swipe it across your skin. In addition to clearing gunk from the surface of your skin, this toner works to soothe, moisturize and exfoliate the skin, prepping it for your serum. Step 3: Facial Serum As a rule of thumb, apply products that have the thinnest or lightest consistencies and work your way up to ones that are heavier. So, with that said, opt for a lightweight hyaluronic acid serum first and apply it on top of damp skin. Feel free to pat a few drops of the L’Oréal Paris Derm Intensives 1.5% Pure Hyaluronic Acid Serum onto just-toned skin for hydration and an instant plumping effect. Step 4: Moisturizer After the serum has soaked into the skin, it’s time to apply a moisturizer to lock in hydration. During the day, we recommend using the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Anti-Wrinkle + Firming Day Cream SPF 25. It’s lightweight and contains SPF, which is extremely important to prevent sun damage (read: premature signs of skin aging). We love incorporating the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Retinol and Niacinamide Pressed Night Cream into our nighttime routines because not only does it deeply moisturize the skin, but it also helps to even skin tone and reduce the appearance of wrinkles. This pressed night cream is formulated with retinol and niacinamide, which helps promote a healthier-looking complexion for smoother, more radiant skin come morning, and over time visibly reduce the look of wrinkles and uneven texture. Step 5: Eye Cream Before you head out for the day or drift off to sleep, finish off your skin care routine with an eye cream or serum. We can’t get enough of the L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Derm Intensives with 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid + 1% Caffeine Eye Serum and it’s cooling triple roller. The combination of hyaluronic acid and caffeine replumps and brightens the under eye area in just a few swipes. The cooling triple roller applicator gives the skin under eyes a full contour massage, which helps to further depuff and mak' - 'While the winter season includes fun stuff like holiday shopping, ice skating, and sipping on spiked hot beverages, freezing winds and dry indoor heat can really do a number on your hair. Yep — there’s always a downside. But you don’t have to let the extreme weather conditions knock you — or your hair — down. Just because the temperatures have dropped doesn’t mean that your hair’s health has to plummet. We’re helping you nourish dry hair and tame the appearance of frizzy hair caused by winter hats with winter hair care tips, along with our best hair care product recommendations. Consider this your official guide to winter hair care. Edited by: Alyssa Kaplan, Photography: Chaunte Vaughn, Senior Art Direction: Melissa San Vicente-Landestoy, Senior Visual Designer: Hannah Packer, Associate Creative Producer: Becca Solovay, Makeup Artist: Jonet Williamson, Hair Stylist: Akihisa Yamaguchi, Wardrobe Assistant: Victoria Ochoa, Digital Tech: Kyle Thompson, Model: AnnChristine Velazquez' - Learn how to do flawless eye makeup with our boldest eyeliner tips. 328 result(s) sort 6 Myths About Eyeliner, Debunked Read More 5 Editors Share the L’Oréal Paris Mascaras They Can’t Live Without Read More Why Are My Eyelashes Falling Out? Read More 4 Eyeliner Tips For Hooded Eyes Read More 20 Colored Eyeliner Shades for an Electric Makeup Look Read More 4 Signs That Mean It’s Time to Get Your Eyebrows Done Read More 6 Of the Best Colored Pencils to Replace Your Go-To Black Eyeliner Read More Microblading vs. Eyebrow Tint — How to Know Which One Is Best For You Read More 3 Editors Put the Infallible Grip Precision Felt Liner to the Test — Here’s Why They’re Obsessed Read More What’s the Difference Between Black and Brown Mascara? Read More How to Use Eyelash Primer to Boost Your Mascara Read More Home / articles / makeup / eye-makeup More to Explore About us Beauty Magazine The Other Side Virtual Try-On Skin Genius Offers Beauty Magazine All Articles Makeup Articles Skincare Articles Hair Color Articles Hair Style Articles Hair Care Articles Customer Service Contact Us My Account Social Facebook YouTube Pinterest Snapchat Change Country Privacy PolicyAccessibility Statement Cookie Settings Terms and ConditionsUser Content Permission Terms @ 2023 L'Oréal Paris - source_sentence: 'Wedding season is in full swing and whether you’re a bride or a guest, wedding hair and makeup are things you probably think about often. While it can be overwhelming to find the right look, once you crack the code, it’s a formula you can recreate for every wedding you attend going forward — kind of like a wedding uniform. Part of building that uniform is having the right set of tools, AKA, the right makeup products for the job. When you think of all the pictures that are taken during the ceremony and celebrations, your makeup has to look good and the products that you choose matter. Ahead, discover all the best wedding makeup products to stock in your makeup kit for any upcoming nuptials. Whether you''re the bride or a guest, you''ll need these makeup products to complete your look. Primer Makeup primer helps to create a smooth base for your makeup and it also helps to extend your makeup wear time — plus, you can also pick a formula to address common skin concerns like large pores or excess oil. If priming is a step you normally skip, you shouldn’t, especially for a wedding. A solid primer will make a huge difference in ensuring your makeup lasts through the ceremony and well throughout the reception. Our pick for large pores: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Pore Minimizer Our pick for dull skin: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Dullness Reducer Our pick for redness: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Redness Eraser Our pick for oily skin: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Matte Setter Foundation Foundation is going to even out your skin tone and conceal blemishes, so like primer, it’s not a step you want to skip. Even if you don’t wear foundation on a daily basis, it’s a good idea to wear one on your wedding day so your skin looks pristine and glowy in all the photos. Look for a formula with buildable coverage and a natural finish for a skin-like appearance, or, go for a full-coverage formula to get a flawless and ultra-glam skin look. Our pick for a glowy finish: L’Oréal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Foundation Our pick for full coverage: L’Oréal Paris Infallible 24 Hour Fresh Wear Foundation Our pick for a matte finish: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24H Fresh Wear Foundation in a Powder Concealer Concealer adds extra coverage in the areas where you need it, and it can serve as a contour or highlighter to create a more chiseled and defined visage. To add more coverage, choose a shade that matches your skin tone, to contour, choose a shade that’s two to three shades darker than your skin tone, and to highlight, choose a shade that’s two shades lighter. Our pick: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Full Wear Concealer up to 24H Full Coverage Bronzer Bronzer adds dimension to your complexion and it can be used to contour to create the appearance of a slimmer face shape and chiseled cheekbones. Look for a formula with a neutral tone to avoid the appearance of orange skin. Our pick: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24H Fresh Wear Soft Matte Bronzer Blush Blush adds a little bit of color and life to your complexion. We don’t recommend skipping on this step when it comes to your wedding makeup because it can make your face look flat. Additionally, we suggest a matte formula because it won’t include chunky glitter or emphasize texture. Our pick: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24H Fresh Wear Soft Matte Blush Highlighter Blush adds color to brighten your complexion, while highlighter adds a glow that gives your skin a radiant, healthy-looking appearanc' sentences: - 'Different types of sunscreens Do you know how sunscreens work on the skin? Sunscreens contain active ingredients that build protective UV filters and prevent harmful sun rays from entering the skin. Thus, sunscreens protect you from harmful UV rays, reduce sunburn, delay premature skin ageing, and reduce the risk of skin cancer. However, there is a considerable difference in these filtration mechanisms, which leads to the segregation of sunscreen types. The two types of sunscreens are as follows: Physical sunscreen / Mineral sunscreen Mineral sunscreens position themselves on the outermost layer of the skin and act as a physical barrier by diverting sun rays, much like tiny mirrors. As physical sunscreen or mineral sunscreens directly block sun rays at the surface level, they can provide optimal protection against UVA and UVB rays. Mineral sunscreens usually contain active ingredients like titanium dioxide and zinc dioxide, or a combination of the two. Since mineral sunscreens act as a physical blocker, their power activates as soon as they are applied to the skin. Hence, you need to wait for it to absorb into the skin before stepping out under the sun. This type of sunscreen needs to be frequently applied and may leave a whitish cast on your skin. Chemical sunscreen Unlike physical sunscreens, chemical sunscreens penetrate into the deeper layers of the skin. They work by absorbing the UV rays and converting them into heat before releasing them from the skin. This type of sunscreen contains active ingredients like oxybenzone, octinoxate, octocrylene, octisalate, homosalate, avobenzone, or combinations. Your skin may not get protection against all types of UV rays as these rays need to end to enter deeper layers to reach and activate the chemical ingredients present in this type of sunscreen. Chemical sunscreens take approximately 20 minutes to exert its power so you must apply it 20 minutes prior to going outdoors. Different types of sunscreens according to skin types To reap the maximum benefits of sunscreen, you need to find the right match for your skin type. Listed below are sunscreens for different skin types: Sunscreen for oily skin Oily skin types have overactive sebaceous glands that produce excessive sebum, resulting in a greasy and shiny skin surface. Hence, while looking for sunscreen for oily skin, you must check whether the product is non-greasy, helps mattify the skin, and extends oil-control benefits. We recommend you to use L’Oréal Paris UV Defender Serum Protector Sunscreen Matte and Fresh. This sunscreen for oily skin is powered by SPF 50+ PA++++ broad spectrum and provides sun protection against UVA, UVB, and Long-Range UV. It also comes with an oil control ingredient called Airlicium that can soak 7x its weight in sebum to reduce shine and pore visibility within seconds. Shop Now Sunscreen for dry skin Dry skin requires thorough hydration and nourishment. Hence, the ideal type of sunscreen for dry skin must contain hydrating agents that would help elevate the hydration levels in the skin. Our suggestion is L’Oréal Paris UV Defender Serum Protector Sunscreen Moist and Fresh. Infused with Hyaluronic acid, this sunscreen for dry skin re-plumps the skin with moisture and gives superior protection against UVA, UVB, and Long-Range UV (Thanks to the combination of SPF 50+ PA++++). Shop Now Sunscreen for dull skin Looking for the best sunscreen for dull skin? Try including L’Oréal Paris UV Defender Serum Protector Sunscreen ' - 'Wedding season is in full swing and whether you’re a bride or a guest, wedding hair and makeup are things you probably think about often. While it can be overwhelming to find the right look, once you crack the code, it’s a formula you can recreate for every wedding you attend going forward — kind of like a wedding uniform. Part of building that uniform is having the right set of tools, AKA, the right makeup products for the job. When you think of all the pictures that are taken during the ceremony and celebrations, your makeup has to look good and the products that you choose matter. Ahead, discover all the best wedding makeup products to stock in your makeup kit for any upcoming nuptials. Whether you''re the bride or a guest, you''ll need these makeup products to complete your look. Primer Makeup primer helps to create a smooth base for your makeup and it also helps to extend your makeup wear time — plus, you can also pick a formula to address common skin concerns like large pores or excess oil. If priming is a step you normally skip, you shouldn’t, especially for a wedding. A solid primer will make a huge difference in ensuring your makeup lasts through the ceremony and well throughout the reception. Our pick for large pores: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Pore Minimizer Our pick for dull skin: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Dullness Reducer Our pick for redness: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Redness Eraser Our pick for oily skin: L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Matte Setter Foundation Foundation is going to even out your skin tone and conceal blemishes, so like primer, it’s not a step you want to skip. Even if you don’t wear foundation on a daily basis, it’s a good idea to wear one on your wedding day so your skin looks pristine and glowy in all the photos. Look for a formula with buildable coverage and a natural finish for a skin-like appearance, or, go for a full-coverage formula to get a flawless and ultra-glam skin look. Our pick for a glowy finish: L’Oréal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Foundation Our pick for full coverage: L’Oréal Paris Infallible 24 Hour Fresh Wear Foundation Our pick for a matte finish: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24H Fresh Wear Foundation in a Powder Concealer Concealer adds extra coverage in the areas where you need it, and it can serve as a contour or highlighter to create a more chiseled and defined visage. To add more coverage, choose a shade that matches your skin tone, to contour, choose a shade that’s two to three shades darker than your skin tone, and to highlight, choose a shade that’s two shades lighter. Our pick: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Full Wear Concealer up to 24H Full Coverage Bronzer Bronzer adds dimension to your complexion and it can be used to contour to create the appearance of a slimmer face shape and chiseled cheekbones. Look for a formula with a neutral tone to avoid the appearance of orange skin. Our pick: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24H Fresh Wear Soft Matte Bronzer Blush Blush adds a little bit of color and life to your complexion. We don’t recommend skipping on this step when it comes to your wedding makeup because it can make your face look flat. Additionally, we suggest a matte formula because it won’t include chunky glitter or emphasize texture. Our pick: L’Oréal Paris Infallible Up to 24H Fresh Wear Soft Matte Blush Highlighter Blush adds color to brighten your complexion, while highlighter adds a glow that gives your skin a radiant, healthy-looking appearanc' - 'If you’re lucky enough to have been in the chair of celebrity makeup artist Allan Avedaño, then you understand how treasured his hands are. It also means that you have joined the ranks of celebrities and hitmakers who can boast that they’ve been blessed with an “Allanface”, which for him simply means you left with a look that made you feel confident and beautiful. Of course for the rest of us that means that you left that chair looking like an angel on earth — with wings (eyeliner, that is) and everything. Actress Simona Tabasco recently got the Allan Avedaño experience when he gave the actress an Allanface during the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival. If you’re imagining Lucia vibes for the White Lotus actress, think again, as the recently minted L’Oréal Paris expert explained that he wanted to give Tabasco a more sophisticated look than the character she played on the show. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Allan Avendaño (@allanface) “Lucia was such a beautiful girl but was not polished, so both nights [we did] very polished and sophisticated looks, as if Lucia met a prince and got her every dream!” Avedaño explains. “Simona is such a chameleon in real life and really loves to play, so one day I’ll get to do a grungy, smoky look on her, but her gowns and Cannes really called for classic beauty.” He also said that he used her gowns as inspiration for her makeup as well, playing off her red gown on the first night to do an Audry Hepburn-esque look with simple winged liner, glowy skin, groomed full brows and natural soft rosy lips. “The second night was a white gown with sage green details, [so] we went for a look that was enchanting, ethereal with a bit of sexy,” he says. “We did a barely there smoke on her eyes, flushed cheeks, flirty lashes and lush, hydrated rosy lips.” The best part is that he used all L’Oréal Paris products for Tabasco’s look, and he shared them (plus the steps) with us, so you can do it at home (and without breaking the bank). Get ready to add these to cart, stat. Get the Look: Simona Tabasco’s Cannes Film Festival Makeup Whether you’re getting dolled up for prom, a wedding, graduation or just a night out, enlist the help of these affordable products you can score right at the drugstore. L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Derm Intensives 1.5% Hyaluronic Acid Serum and L''Oréal Paris Revitalift Triple Power Anti-Aging Moisturizer, Fragrance Free “Skin Prep is one of the most important steps, if not the most important,” explains Avedaño. “Hydrated plump skin grips onto makeup and blends in seamlessly. I told her that the hyaluronic acid serum is a must to use prior to the Revitalift Triple Power Moisturizer, making sure both products are massaged and absorbed into the skin completely to give you makeup a perfect canvas. Simona has beautiful skin already but adding this extra step really amps up the look and feels really great.” L’Oréal Paris Prime Lab Up to 24H Pore Minimizer After you prep with skin care, add a primer to help extend the wear of your makeup and to give your foundation and concealer an even base to glide onto. L’Oréal Paris True Match Lumi Glotion Natural Glow Enhancer and L’Oréal Paris True Match Super-Blendable Foundation This TikTok viral highlighter lotion and liquid foundation can be worn solo or used together to get a stunning look that oozes with radiance. “I mixed Lumi Glotion into her True Match foundation to add extra luminosity. Then I used the Lumi Glotion and buffed it onto the high poin' - source_sentence: 'What is hyaluronic acid? Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in our eyes, skin, joints of the bones and some other parts of the body. It is found in humans and animals, both. It is a humectant that has the ability to pull water from the atmosphere and help retain it. Hyaluronic acid’s main function is to keep the tissues of your body moist and well-lubricated. Consider it like a sponge that pulls the water to hydrate and plump its surroundings. In simple words, it acts like a moisturiser for your scalp and strands. It is biodegradable, biocompatible and can also be made synthetically via a biotechnological process with the use of energy and bacteria. Though this magic ingredient is not found in your hair naturally, you can achieve maximum hyaluronic acid benefits for hair by including it in your hair care routine immediately. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid benefits for hair • Hydrates the scalp and strands – Hyaluronic acid seals in the moisture from products and allows hair fibres to retain it, leaving the hair feeling hydrated. This in turn allows collagen to thrive in the skin and scalp and prevents dryness. • Reduces frizz – Using hyaluronic acid on hair prevents unwanted moisture that causes frizziness. It does so by sealing the cuticle. • Plumps the hair – This superstar ingredient helps to plump up dry, damaged hair and adds life to parched strands. This in turn could help to add volume to your roots. • Revitalises high porosity hair – Dry, damaged hair does not retain moisture easily. Hyaluronic acid helps to fill in the cracks of porous hair and minimises moisture loss. • Adds strength – Hyaluronic acid provides your hair with the nourishment it needs and leaves it feeling softer, stronger, and less prone to breakage. • Improves texture – Hyaluronic acid helps to condition the hair so that it looks smooth and feels soft. Apart from improving elasticity, it also adds shine to the hair and may help you achieve glossier hair. Shop Now Is hyaluronic acid beneficial for all hair types? Yes, hyaluronic acid is a universal ingredient that can be used by anyone and everyone, regardless of their hair type. However, people with dry, frizzy, brittle, and damaged hair may notice the most benefits of it. It is particularly great for not weighing the hair down and doesn’t leave It feeling greasy either. Moreover, chemically treated, coloured, and bleached hair can benefit from hyaluronic acid as the ingredient is well known to maintain a balance of moisture required for hair strength and elasticity. Fortunately, even if you’re blessed with the best hair and have got luscious locks already, adding hyaluronic acid to your routine can help to keep up the overall health of your hair effortlessly. Hyaluronic acid retains 1000 times its weight in water and is great to maintain the natural moisture barrier of your scalp, irrespective of your hair type. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid hair care Now that you know hyaluronic acid is good for hair, here’s a stepwise hyaluronic acid hair care routine to help you achieve maximum benefits. Step 1: Cleanse your scalp and strands effectively Shampoo your scalp wisely, in a way that it gets as much moisture as possible. Get rid of dirt, dust, debris, and impurities from your scalp and revive, and re-plump dull hair by using the L’Oréal Paris Hyaluron Moisture 72H Moisture Filling Shampoo that provides long-lasting hydration on the go. Formulated with hyaluronic acid for hair, the Hyaluron Moisture shampoo provid' sentences: - 'What is hyaluronic acid? Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in our eyes, skin, joints of the bones and some other parts of the body. It is found in humans and animals, both. It is a humectant that has the ability to pull water from the atmosphere and help retain it. Hyaluronic acid’s main function is to keep the tissues of your body moist and well-lubricated. Consider it like a sponge that pulls the water to hydrate and plump its surroundings. In simple words, it acts like a moisturiser for your scalp and strands. It is biodegradable, biocompatible and can also be made synthetically via a biotechnological process with the use of energy and bacteria. Though this magic ingredient is not found in your hair naturally, you can achieve maximum hyaluronic acid benefits for hair by including it in your hair care routine immediately. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid benefits for hair • Hydrates the scalp and strands – Hyaluronic acid seals in the moisture from products and allows hair fibres to retain it, leaving the hair feeling hydrated. This in turn allows collagen to thrive in the skin and scalp and prevents dryness. • Reduces frizz – Using hyaluronic acid on hair prevents unwanted moisture that causes frizziness. It does so by sealing the cuticle. • Plumps the hair – This superstar ingredient helps to plump up dry, damaged hair and adds life to parched strands. This in turn could help to add volume to your roots. • Revitalises high porosity hair – Dry, damaged hair does not retain moisture easily. Hyaluronic acid helps to fill in the cracks of porous hair and minimises moisture loss. • Adds strength – Hyaluronic acid provides your hair with the nourishment it needs and leaves it feeling softer, stronger, and less prone to breakage. • Improves texture – Hyaluronic acid helps to condition the hair so that it looks smooth and feels soft. Apart from improving elasticity, it also adds shine to the hair and may help you achieve glossier hair. Shop Now Is hyaluronic acid beneficial for all hair types? Yes, hyaluronic acid is a universal ingredient that can be used by anyone and everyone, regardless of their hair type. However, people with dry, frizzy, brittle, and damaged hair may notice the most benefits of it. It is particularly great for not weighing the hair down and doesn’t leave It feeling greasy either. Moreover, chemically treated, coloured, and bleached hair can benefit from hyaluronic acid as the ingredient is well known to maintain a balance of moisture required for hair strength and elasticity. Fortunately, even if you’re blessed with the best hair and have got luscious locks already, adding hyaluronic acid to your routine can help to keep up the overall health of your hair effortlessly. Hyaluronic acid retains 1000 times its weight in water and is great to maintain the natural moisture barrier of your scalp, irrespective of your hair type. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid hair care Now that you know hyaluronic acid is good for hair, here’s a stepwise hyaluronic acid hair care routine to help you achieve maximum benefits. Step 1: Cleanse your scalp and strands effectively Shampoo your scalp wisely, in a way that it gets as much moisture as possible. Get rid of dirt, dust, debris, and impurities from your scalp and revive, and re-plump dull hair by using the L’Oréal Paris Hyaluron Moisture 72H Moisture Filling Shampoo that provides long-lasting hydration on the go. Formulated with hyaluronic acid for hair, the Hyaluron Moisture shampoo provid' - Taking care of our skin is part and parcel of a healthy lifestyle. And in recent years, skincare has become our favourite playground. Innovative, effective, and easy-to-use formulae have been bursting onto the scene. Re-jigged treatments designed for modern women with busy lives. Nowadays, it's not just age that concerns us, but also pollution, harmful UV rays, increased stress levels and, above all, a lack of shut-eye. No matter where we live, our pace of life is hitting breakneck speed. Working days are getting longer giving us lesser time to catch up on our beauty sleep. Our nights are not only shorter – our quality of sleep is being compromised by noise and light pollution, as well as our 'connected' lifestyles. Our body clocks have been thrown off-kilter and our skin is following suit. Which is why Korean sleeping masks are taking the skincare world by storm. They follow our skin's physiological cycle, to give it a boost whilst we're in the ‘land of nod’ and zap any lingering, tired lines before our morning alarms pierce the air. They slowly but surely repair any damage suffered during the day so that we look well-rested and refreshed upon waking. L’Oréal Paris Revitalift Laser X3 Night Cream Mask is an overnight mask-cum-face moisturiser that regenerates the skin by restoring firmness and reducing wrinkles to give you a younger look. With its ultra-thin texture, this face mask-cum-moisturiser instantly hydrates and refines the skin for a visibly younger, wrinkle-free look overnight. Suitable for all skin types, including oily and dry, its pro-xylane content augmented by lipohydroxy acid (LHA), stimulates the skin by reducing pores and refining the texture to give you an even-toned complexion. - 'Microencapsulation is a process where very fine solid or liquid particles are enclosed by a membrane. This technology was born in the printing industry, with the creation of carbonless copy paper. It was quickly developed and rolled out in pharmacy, agrochemistry, food processing… and cosmetics. Microencapsulation in cosmetics and skin care offers a range of benefits: it protects the active ingredients during use, slowly distributes the encapsulated active ingredients over the skin''s surface, and improves the penetration of the substances for greater effectiveness. Skin care that contains microencapsulated pearls has charmed the biggest cosmetic brands and is convincing us too, and not just because of the novel, fun nature of the process. So what is the attraction? Microencapsulation keeps the active ingredients perfectly intact until they are applied to the skin. Microencapsulated skin care reduces wrinkles, minimises dark spots and nourishes even the driest epidermis. Microencapsulated pigments escape when in contact with the skin for a glowing complexion, microencapsulated retinol attaches itself to the bottom of the wrinkle and slowly releases its anti aging active ingredients, bubbles of oil plump up the skin, and microencapsulated ceramides illuminate your face. The microencapsulation process is also much-used in the dermotextile industry. These cosmetic textiles are obtained through a combination of a specific weave and cosmetic action, where active ingredients are microencapsulated or coated onto the fabric. They are mainly made up of anti-drying active ingredients to treat certain skin diseases, moisturising active ingredients for use as day-to-day skin care or caffeine, for example, for an anti-cellulite effect. So, there are slimming pants, firming abdominal belts, anti dark spot gloves, vitamin E pillows for anti aging action, anti UV T shirts for children, tights impregnated with aloe vera for a healing effect. Microencapsulated active ingredients can work both for skin care and for your health!' pipeline_tag: sentence-similarity library_name: sentence-transformers --- # SentenceTransformer based on BAAI/bge-small-en This is a [sentence-transformers](https://www.SBERT.net) model finetuned from [BAAI/bge-small-en](https://huggingface.co/BAAI/bge-small-en). It maps sentences & paragraphs to a 384-dimensional dense vector space and can be used for semantic textual similarity, semantic search, paraphrase mining, text classification, clustering, and more. ## Model Details ### Model Description - **Model Type:** Sentence Transformer - **Base model:** [BAAI/bge-small-en](https://huggingface.co/BAAI/bge-small-en) - **Maximum Sequence Length:** 512 tokens - **Output Dimensionality:** 384 dimensions - **Similarity Function:** Cosine Similarity ### Model Sources - **Documentation:** [Sentence Transformers Documentation](https://sbert.net) - **Repository:** [Sentence Transformers on GitHub](https://github.com/huggingface/sentence-transformers) - **Hugging Face:** [Sentence Transformers on Hugging Face](https://huggingface.co/models?library=sentence-transformers) ### Full Model Architecture ``` SentenceTransformer( (0): Transformer({'max_seq_length': 512, 'do_lower_case': True, 'architecture': 'BertModel'}) (1): Pooling({'word_embedding_dimension': 384, 'pooling_mode_cls_token': True, 'pooling_mode_mean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_max_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_mean_sqrt_len_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_weightedmean_tokens': False, 'pooling_mode_lasttoken': False, 'include_prompt': True}) (2): Normalize() ) ``` ## Usage ### Direct Usage (Sentence Transformers) First install the Sentence Transformers library: ```bash pip install -U sentence-transformers ``` Then you can load this model and run inference. ```python from sentence_transformers import SentenceTransformer # Download from the 🤗 Hub model = SentenceTransformer("sentence_transformers_model_id") # Run inference sentences = [ 'What is hyaluronic acid? Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in our eyes, skin, joints of the bones and some other parts of the body. It is found in humans and animals, both. It is a humectant that has the ability to pull water from the atmosphere and help retain it. Hyaluronic acid’s main function is to keep the tissues of your body moist and well-lubricated. Consider it like a sponge that pulls the water to hydrate and plump its surroundings. In simple words, it acts like a moisturiser for your scalp and strands. It is biodegradable, biocompatible and can also be made synthetically via a biotechnological process with the use of energy and bacteria. Though this magic ingredient is not found in your hair naturally, you can achieve maximum hyaluronic acid benefits for hair by including it in your hair care routine immediately. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid benefits for hair • Hydrates the scalp and strands – Hyaluronic acid seals in the moisture from products and allows hair fibres to retain it, leaving the hair feeling hydrated. This in turn allows collagen to thrive in the skin and scalp and prevents dryness. • Reduces frizz – Using hyaluronic acid on hair prevents unwanted moisture that causes frizziness. It does so by sealing the cuticle. • Plumps the hair – This superstar ingredient helps to plump up dry, damaged hair and adds life to parched strands. This in turn could help to add volume to your roots. • Revitalises high porosity hair – Dry, damaged hair does not retain moisture easily. Hyaluronic acid helps to fill in the cracks of porous hair and minimises moisture loss. • Adds strength – Hyaluronic acid provides your hair with the nourishment it needs and leaves it feeling softer, stronger, and less prone to breakage. • Improves texture – Hyaluronic acid helps to condition the hair so that it looks smooth and feels soft. Apart from improving elasticity, it also adds shine to the hair and may help you achieve glossier hair. Shop Now Is hyaluronic acid beneficial for all hair types? Yes, hyaluronic acid is a universal ingredient that can be used by anyone and everyone, regardless of their hair type. However, people with dry, frizzy, brittle, and damaged hair may notice the most benefits of it. It is particularly great for not weighing the hair down and doesn’t leave It feeling greasy either. Moreover, chemically treated, coloured, and bleached hair can benefit from hyaluronic acid as the ingredient is well known to maintain a balance of moisture required for hair strength and elasticity. Fortunately, even if you’re blessed with the best hair and have got luscious locks already, adding hyaluronic acid to your routine can help to keep up the overall health of your hair effortlessly. Hyaluronic acid retains 1000 times its weight in water and is great to maintain the natural moisture barrier of your scalp, irrespective of your hair type. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid hair care Now that you know hyaluronic acid is good for hair, here’s a stepwise hyaluronic acid hair care routine to help you achieve maximum benefits. Step 1: Cleanse your scalp and strands effectively Shampoo your scalp wisely, in a way that it gets as much moisture as possible. Get rid of dirt, dust, debris, and impurities from your scalp and revive, and re-plump dull hair by using the L’Oréal Paris Hyaluron Moisture 72H Moisture Filling Shampoo that provides long-lasting hydration on the go. Formulated with hyaluronic acid for hair, the Hyaluron Moisture shampoo provid', 'What is hyaluronic acid? Hyaluronic acid is a natural substance found in our eyes, skin, joints of the bones and some other parts of the body. It is found in humans and animals, both. It is a humectant that has the ability to pull water from the atmosphere and help retain it. Hyaluronic acid’s main function is to keep the tissues of your body moist and well-lubricated. Consider it like a sponge that pulls the water to hydrate and plump its surroundings. In simple words, it acts like a moisturiser for your scalp and strands. It is biodegradable, biocompatible and can also be made synthetically via a biotechnological process with the use of energy and bacteria. Though this magic ingredient is not found in your hair naturally, you can achieve maximum hyaluronic acid benefits for hair by including it in your hair care routine immediately. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid benefits for hair • Hydrates the scalp and strands – Hyaluronic acid seals in the moisture from products and allows hair fibres to retain it, leaving the hair feeling hydrated. This in turn allows collagen to thrive in the skin and scalp and prevents dryness. • Reduces frizz – Using hyaluronic acid on hair prevents unwanted moisture that causes frizziness. It does so by sealing the cuticle. • Plumps the hair – This superstar ingredient helps to plump up dry, damaged hair and adds life to parched strands. This in turn could help to add volume to your roots. • Revitalises high porosity hair – Dry, damaged hair does not retain moisture easily. Hyaluronic acid helps to fill in the cracks of porous hair and minimises moisture loss. • Adds strength – Hyaluronic acid provides your hair with the nourishment it needs and leaves it feeling softer, stronger, and less prone to breakage. • Improves texture – Hyaluronic acid helps to condition the hair so that it looks smooth and feels soft. Apart from improving elasticity, it also adds shine to the hair and may help you achieve glossier hair. Shop Now Is hyaluronic acid beneficial for all hair types? Yes, hyaluronic acid is a universal ingredient that can be used by anyone and everyone, regardless of their hair type. However, people with dry, frizzy, brittle, and damaged hair may notice the most benefits of it. It is particularly great for not weighing the hair down and doesn’t leave It feeling greasy either. Moreover, chemically treated, coloured, and bleached hair can benefit from hyaluronic acid as the ingredient is well known to maintain a balance of moisture required for hair strength and elasticity. Fortunately, even if you’re blessed with the best hair and have got luscious locks already, adding hyaluronic acid to your routine can help to keep up the overall health of your hair effortlessly. Hyaluronic acid retains 1000 times its weight in water and is great to maintain the natural moisture barrier of your scalp, irrespective of your hair type. Shop Now Hyaluronic acid hair care Now that you know hyaluronic acid is good for hair, here’s a stepwise hyaluronic acid hair care routine to help you achieve maximum benefits. Step 1: Cleanse your scalp and strands effectively Shampoo your scalp wisely, in a way that it gets as much moisture as possible. Get rid of dirt, dust, debris, and impurities from your scalp and revive, and re-plump dull hair by using the L’Oréal Paris Hyaluron Moisture 72H Moisture Filling Shampoo that provides long-lasting hydration on the go. Formulated with hyaluronic acid for hair, the Hyaluron Moisture shampoo provid', "Microencapsulation is a process where very fine solid or liquid particles are enclosed by a membrane. This technology was born in the printing industry, with the creation of carbonless copy paper. It was quickly developed and rolled out in pharmacy, agrochemistry, food processing… and cosmetics. Microencapsulation in cosmetics and skin care offers a range of benefits: it protects the active ingredients during use, slowly distributes the encapsulated active ingredients over the skin's surface, and improves the penetration of the substances for greater effectiveness. Skin care that contains microencapsulated pearls has charmed the biggest cosmetic brands and is convincing us too, and not just because of the novel, fun nature of the process. So what is the attraction? Microencapsulation keeps the active ingredients perfectly intact until they are applied to the skin. Microencapsulated skin care reduces wrinkles, minimises dark spots and nourishes even the driest epidermis. Microencapsulated pigments escape when in contact with the skin for a glowing complexion, microencapsulated retinol attaches itself to the bottom of the wrinkle and slowly releases its anti aging active ingredients, bubbles of oil plump up the skin, and microencapsulated ceramides illuminate your face. The microencapsulation process is also much-used in the dermotextile industry. These cosmetic textiles are obtained through a combination of a specific weave and cosmetic action, where active ingredients are microencapsulated or coated onto the fabric. They are mainly made up of anti-drying active ingredients to treat certain skin diseases, moisturising active ingredients for use as day-to-day skin care or caffeine, for example, for an anti-cellulite effect. So, there are slimming pants, firming abdominal belts, anti dark spot gloves, vitamin E pillows for anti aging action, anti UV T shirts for children, tights impregnated with aloe vera for a healing effect. Microencapsulated active ingredients can work both for skin care and for your health!", ] embeddings = model.encode(sentences) print(embeddings.shape) # [3, 384] # Get the similarity scores for the embeddings similarities = model.similarity(embeddings, embeddings) print(similarities) # tensor([[1.0000, 1.0000, 0.8363], # [1.0000, 1.0000, 0.8363], # [0.8363, 0.8363, 1.0000]]) ``` ## Training Details ### Training Dataset #### Unnamed Dataset * Size: 784 training samples * Columns: sentence_0 and sentence_1 * Approximate statistics based on the first 784 samples: | | sentence_0 | sentence_1 | |:--------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | type | string | string | | details | | | * Samples: | sentence_0 | sentence_1 | |:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Skin Care Wrinkles, fine lines, age spots, slack contours, dull skin... 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What's more oxygen-based treatments are hypoallergenic,... | * Loss: [MultipleNegativesRankingLoss](https://sbert.net/docs/package_reference/sentence_transformer/losses.html#multiplenegativesrankingloss) with these parameters: ```json { "scale": 20.0, "similarity_fct": "cos_sim", "gather_across_devices": false } ``` ### Training Hyperparameters #### Non-Default Hyperparameters - `per_device_train_batch_size`: 16 - `per_device_eval_batch_size`: 16 - `num_train_epochs`: 1 - `multi_dataset_batch_sampler`: round_robin #### All Hyperparameters
Click to expand - `overwrite_output_dir`: False - `do_predict`: False - `eval_strategy`: no - `prediction_loss_only`: True - `per_device_train_batch_size`: 16 - `per_device_eval_batch_size`: 16 - `per_gpu_train_batch_size`: None - `per_gpu_eval_batch_size`: None - `gradient_accumulation_steps`: 1 - `eval_accumulation_steps`: None - `torch_empty_cache_steps`: None - `learning_rate`: 5e-05 - `weight_decay`: 0.0 - `adam_beta1`: 0.9 - `adam_beta2`: 0.999 - `adam_epsilon`: 1e-08 - `max_grad_norm`: 1 - `num_train_epochs`: 1 - `max_steps`: -1 - `lr_scheduler_type`: linear - `lr_scheduler_kwargs`: {} - `warmup_ratio`: 0.0 - `warmup_steps`: 0 - `log_level`: passive - `log_level_replica`: warning - `log_on_each_node`: True - `logging_nan_inf_filter`: True - `save_safetensors`: True - `save_on_each_node`: False - `save_only_model`: False - `restore_callback_states_from_checkpoint`: False - `no_cuda`: False - `use_cpu`: False - `use_mps_device`: False - `seed`: 42 - `data_seed`: None - `jit_mode_eval`: False - `bf16`: False - `fp16`: False - `fp16_opt_level`: O1 - `half_precision_backend`: auto - `bf16_full_eval`: False - `fp16_full_eval`: False - `tf32`: None - `local_rank`: 0 - `ddp_backend`: None - `tpu_num_cores`: None - `tpu_metrics_debug`: False - `debug`: [] - `dataloader_drop_last`: False - `dataloader_num_workers`: 0 - `dataloader_prefetch_factor`: None - `past_index`: -1 - `disable_tqdm`: False - `remove_unused_columns`: True - `label_names`: None - `load_best_model_at_end`: False - `ignore_data_skip`: False - `fsdp`: [] - `fsdp_min_num_params`: 0 - `fsdp_config`: {'min_num_params': 0, 'xla': False, 'xla_fsdp_v2': False, 'xla_fsdp_grad_ckpt': False} - `fsdp_transformer_layer_cls_to_wrap`: None - `accelerator_config`: {'split_batches': False, 'dispatch_batches': None, 'even_batches': True, 'use_seedable_sampler': True, 'non_blocking': False, 'gradient_accumulation_kwargs': None} - `parallelism_config`: None - `deepspeed`: None - `label_smoothing_factor`: 0.0 - `optim`: adamw_torch_fused - `optim_args`: None - `adafactor`: False - `group_by_length`: False - `length_column_name`: length - `project`: huggingface - `trackio_space_id`: trackio - `ddp_find_unused_parameters`: None - `ddp_bucket_cap_mb`: None - `ddp_broadcast_buffers`: False - `dataloader_pin_memory`: True - `dataloader_persistent_workers`: False - `skip_memory_metrics`: True - `use_legacy_prediction_loop`: False - `push_to_hub`: False - `resume_from_checkpoint`: None - `hub_model_id`: None - `hub_strategy`: every_save - `hub_private_repo`: None - `hub_always_push`: False - `hub_revision`: None - `gradient_checkpointing`: False - `gradient_checkpointing_kwargs`: None - `include_inputs_for_metrics`: False - `include_for_metrics`: [] - `eval_do_concat_batches`: True - `fp16_backend`: auto - `push_to_hub_model_id`: None - `push_to_hub_organization`: None - `mp_parameters`: - `auto_find_batch_size`: False - `full_determinism`: False - `torchdynamo`: None - `ray_scope`: last - `ddp_timeout`: 1800 - `torch_compile`: False - `torch_compile_backend`: None - `torch_compile_mode`: None - `include_tokens_per_second`: False - `include_num_input_tokens_seen`: no - `neftune_noise_alpha`: None - `optim_target_modules`: None - `batch_eval_metrics`: False - `eval_on_start`: False - `use_liger_kernel`: False - `liger_kernel_config`: None - `eval_use_gather_object`: False - `average_tokens_across_devices`: True - `prompts`: None - `batch_sampler`: batch_sampler - `multi_dataset_batch_sampler`: round_robin - `router_mapping`: {} - `learning_rate_mapping`: {}
### Framework Versions - Python: 3.13.5 - Sentence Transformers: 5.1.2 - Transformers: 4.57.1 - PyTorch: 2.9.0 - Accelerate: 1.11.0 - Datasets: 4.3.0 - Tokenizers: 0.22.1 ## Citation ### BibTeX #### Sentence Transformers ```bibtex @inproceedings{reimers-2019-sentence-bert, title = "Sentence-BERT: Sentence Embeddings using Siamese BERT-Networks", author = "Reimers, Nils and Gurevych, Iryna", booktitle = "Proceedings of the 2019 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing", month = "11", year = "2019", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://arxiv.org/abs/1908.10084", } ``` #### MultipleNegativesRankingLoss ```bibtex @misc{henderson2017efficient, title={Efficient Natural Language Response Suggestion for Smart Reply}, author={Matthew Henderson and Rami Al-Rfou and Brian Strope and Yun-hsuan Sung and Laszlo Lukacs and Ruiqi Guo and Sanjiv Kumar and Balint Miklos and Ray Kurzweil}, year={2017}, eprint={1705.00652}, archivePrefix={arXiv}, primaryClass={cs.CL} } ```