For years, dermatologists have tried to spread the word that tanning beds are actually worse for your skin than the natural sun. New research backs up this warning. A recent study showed that the risk of skin…Read More
A new wrinkle treatment has entered the market and is a good option for filling out cheekbones. Sculptra (also known as New- Fill outside the U.S.) was approved by the FDA on July 29, 2009 to treat facial…Read More
Thanks to increasing consumer demand, organic and natural skin care products have improved by leaps and bounds over the past few years. Though chemical ingredients are very effective and sometimes necessary to…Read More
As a curly-haired woman living in steamy Miami, I have to deal with frizz on a daily basis. A recent visitor to the blog asked for advice on how to deal with humidity when you have curly hair. Moist, hot air…Read More
When it comes to sunscreen, expensive doesn't always mean better. In fact, according to the July 2009 issue of Consumer Reports, some of the most effective sunscreens are also the cheapest. Consumer Reports…Read More
Summer is the time to spice it up! Many spices contain strong antioxidants that help mitigate the damage caused by sun exposure. Spices are also rich in antioxidants: Antioxidants help prevent skin cancer by…Read More
In my opinion, there's really no such thing as organic sunscreen: Bo be truly, 100 percent organic, every single ingredient would have to be grown according to strict organic food laws. But there are many…Read More
A while back, a patient who'd been receiving Botox treatments came to me with a worried look on her face. She had just started using a detoxifying skin cream and was concerned it would make the botox -- which…Read More
I love sweet treats as much as the next person so it pains me to say this, but eating too much sugar causes wrinkles. Sugar triggers a natural process called glycation, which is the same chemical reaction that…Read More
Threading is an ancient hair removal method that's finally taking hold in the U.S. Practiced for centuries in India and the Middle East, the technique uses a thin cotton thread to pluck out hairs one by one.…Read More
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