It's a New Year so why not start it off with a fresher complexion? Here’s how injectables can rejuvenate yours in 2024.Just a short time ago, getting cosmetic injections was considered “taboo”, and people who got them didn’t want anyone to know. In...
Some of your skincare habits might be causing damage to your complexion. Here are six to stop doing this year for healthy skin.Is one of your resolutions for 2024 going to be to get your skin glowing? There are a few common skincare habits that might be standing in the way of y...
Despite its bad reputation, there are actually some benefits to sweat. Here's what you need to know about perspiration.We have sweat glands everywhere except for our lips, nails, and ears - between two and five million of them. We also produce around 280 gallons of...
Teenagers can often struggle with their skin. Keep reading for six skincare tips that can help to keep teens complexion happy and healthy.about, but they are more susceptible to certain skin conditions, such as acne.Here are six tips that can help teenagers transform and maint...
The elements we face every day can cause environmental damage to our skin. Read on to find out the potential threats to your skin and what you can do to protect it.Spending time exploring and enjoying the outdoors is good for us. It's been proven that being in nature can...
Many people struggle with dry skin, which can be even worse during the winter months. By making some small changes to your skincare routine, you can add more moisture and restore your skin.The winter months can be a challenging period for many. Even without the often poor weath...
Not just to delay signs of aging, Botox can also help to reduce sweating. Here's how:Ever since it was approved by the FDA in 1989, Botox has been growing in popularity. While now a brand name in itself, Botox refers to an injectable form of botulinum toxin type A. Recent...
We are all doing the best we can to protect ourselves from coronavirus. The Center for Disease Control suggests that people should scrub their hands for at least 20 seconds to stop the spread of germs effectively. Though frequent hand washing is a reliable way to ward off illnes...
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