Beauty in Bulgarian

The desire to imitate each other, being “out of fashion”, lack of taste is a sign of a Bulgarian soul that has grown old and faded in routine. To be and remain well-groomed, a modern Bulgarian woman does not need to fantasize, everything is invented, she just needs to keep up with the times, listen to experts and perform a minimum set of hygiene rituals. Raising the preservation of beauty to the rank of the main goal in life is pointless and boring; in any case, carrying a young face and body through a long life is impossible, especially in Bulgaria!

The era of our youth

Echoes of the past in the form of curls and root bouffants are woven into the polished, solemn hairstyles of Bulgarian girls. Not modern at all. Unreasonably low self-esteem is supported by a thick layer of foundation, vulgar makeup and artificial attributes of “yesterday’s” beauty. Those who are deeply insecure modify their appearance by enlarging their lips and breasts. Popular beauty treatments are paid for with bank loans. Bulgarian women, not feeling the changes in the world, continue to follow the fashion rules of five years ago and refuse to express themselves in clothes. Local women cannot accept themselves as they are, not just accept, but also believe that they are attractive.

Bulgarian Beauty

Freedom

The hairdressing school in Bulgaria is weak and this truth is as old as time. The main reasons, and there are two of them: there is no one to inspire hairdressing, there is no one to learn from. The inherent conservatism of the Bulgarians allowed them to preserve not only ancient customs, but also to remain stuck in the hairstyles of their youth. Women refuse to experiment, preferring to wear long straight hair. For this reason, Sofia craftsmen, immigrants from the USSR, work exclusively with clients from Russia. In the arsenal of almost every Bulgarian girl there is a curling iron, “masha” (Bulgarian) for fear of boucle (Bulgarian), after using which naturally thick hair turns into electrified wigs. A modern haircut would allow women who die early to look fresh longer.

On a weekday, for no particular reason, Bulgarian divas virgins visit the hairdresser “for well-being” (Bulgarian). On what basis did they decide that hastily washed and styled hair for 10-15 levs will serve as a guarantee of a great mood and high self-esteem is unclear.

Attractive Bulgarians get the same haircut, after which the young people look alike. Schoolboys, not suspecting that they look funny, leave frizior (Bulgarian) with indifferent faces and candibobbers shaved on top of their heads. In Bulgaria you will have difficulty finding a good colorist. Only a natural blonde can successfully turn into a blonde. The good news is that this truism is known to Bulgarians. Trying to become more beautiful, they do not radically change their hair color. A good colorist is a treasure that, if you move to permanent residence, you will have to lift from the bottom of the ocean.

Bulgarian Beauty

Hotter

In neighboring Greece, topless sunbathing was banned on public beaches; in Bulgaria, sunbathing “without a banski top” (Bulgarian) is still allowed. Bulgarians love summer, heat and tan. They know how to effectively appear on the beach already bronzed and neglect products with UV filters. Bold and self-confident. Direct sunlight will turn anyone into last year's potato. The beauty of Bulgarian women, blossoming under the southern sun, quickly fades under it. Paradox.

Service and prices

Most Bulgarian women don't look as good as they could. The reason is the low level of professionalism of the craftsmen and the quality of the services provided. Well-groomed Russian women, accustomed to a high level of service in their homeland, are in an eternal search for specialists. It takes time, effort and money, and is annoying. Beauty fairies with lean faces, ignoring the use of masks and gloves, bring beauty without unnecessary ceremony. Cosmetology equipment is not subject to high-quality service, cutting instruments are not sharpened in a timely manner.

Modern cosmetology around the world offers so many skin rejuvenation procedures that doctors themselves are at a loss. What is a thing of the past in Russia is a panacea in Bulgaria. “Hard care” costs exorbitant amounts of money. With the average salary in Sofia being 900 leva and the national average being 560 leva, prices for services are not cheap.

Service Cost
Manicure without coating 20 lev
Pedicure without coating 30 lev
Gel polish coating 15 lev
Women's haircut:
short hair 30 lev
long hair 40 lev
Men's haircut 20 lev
Arab men's haircut 15 lev
Bangs design/breton (Bulgarian) 10 lev
Makeup/Green (Bulgarian) from 30 BGN
Depilation/cola mask (Bulgarian) 1 zone from 20 lev
Coloring/boyadisvane (Bulgarian) from 50 BGN
Mesotherapy (face) 130 lev

Average prices for basic beauty rituals in Sofia

Bright, active and attractive Bulgarian women are not lazy to take care of themselves, decorate themselves, and make an effort to look classy. Why is the mass Bulgarian “lack of grooming” evident? According to the author of the article, the point is not only in the difference in mentalities or DNA characteristics, but in the fact that Russian women are looking for class, quality and find it, while unpretentious Bulgarians, without going into details, agree to dull service and insipid service. Yes, this is a harsh statement and there is a lot of truth in it. So for beauty, go to Russia!