I’ve had to admit defeat and start a morning and evening moisturising routine to try and help my facial skin. Seeing as up to 60% of the products we put on our skin end up in our bodies and this can take around just 90 seconds, I always go for natural ... ( read original ...
Pharrell Williams reveals the skincare secret to his youthful look
"I exfoliate like a madman," he said. "When you exfoliate and you drink a lot of water, that does good for you." The "Happy" singer seems to think he really needs it. "To me, the key is just exfoliating, like a monster," Williams said. "There's a lot of ... ( read original story ...)
Essential skincare tips for flawless skin
Want to look gorgeous hamesha? Stop relying on makeup always. To look photogenic and attractive always, one needs to have a flawless and moreover, a healthy skin. Skincare is no longer a trend confined to celebrities only. More and more women are now ... ( read original story ...)
Ingestible skin care enters the mainstream, report reveals
Nutricosmetics are now set to gather pace as Millennials enthusiastically embrace the industry's skin care segment, new consumer research from wellness product R&D firm, Lycored, states. Ingestible skin care products often contain trending ingredients such ... ( read original story ...)
Imelda Burke on natural beauty
Expat Kiwi Imelda Burke is the owner of renowned London boutique Content Beauty & Wellbeing, a mecca for natural skincare, treatments and workshops. She’s also the author of a new book The Nature of Beauty, in which she explains how to look after ... ( read original story ...)
Your face may become your iPhone password
At first blush, this may not sound like a big deal. Android has had a version of facial recognition in its operating system, called Face Unlock, since 2011. Samsung, Apple's chief smartphone rival, has its own version of facial recognition — as well as ... ( read original story ...)
Talk about a mug shot! Facial recognition catches 25 wanted criminals at Chinese BEER festival
Criminals looking for a quiet pint suddenly found themselves collared when cops used facial recognition technology to catch thirsty crooks at a Chinese beer festival. Twenty-five wanted individuals were arrested when they tipped up to sample the offerings ... ( read original story ...)
Pay with your face at this KFC in China
It's the latest example of the growing use of facial recognition by businesses and government agencies in the world's most populous nation. Diners at the restaurant, a KFC brand in China known as KPro, place their order at a terminal, which then scans ... ( read original story ...)
10 Hydrating Cleansers That Transition Your Skin for Fall Weather
it might be time to reassess your daily skincare routine to ensure your skin is getting enough hydration before temperatures start to cool off. Heavy-duty face washes that lather away oil, sunscreen and sweat work wonders on skin in the heat, but once fall ... ( read original story ...)