Angelina Jolie’s facial paralysis: What is Bell’s palsy?

Angelina Jolie developed a condition called Bell's palsy in 2016, the actress recently told Vanity Fair . What is Bell's palsy? Bell's palsy is a form of temporary facial paralysis, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... ( read original story ...)

The other Skincare regimen

If your skin has a clear complexion, relatively few pores and is rarely prone to breakouts or product sensitivity, you have normal skin ? the most ideal skin type. With normal skin you can basically use almost any product you wish, but it’s important to ... ( read original story ...)

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Rock Your Skin Care Routine, skin care, beauty (but please wash your brushes more often than once a month). Rock Your Skin Care Routine! I am a 30 something now and skincare is getting more and more important as the years go by. Does it really matter when ... ( read original story ...)

E.L.F. Hydrating Gel Mist Review

E.L.F. Hydrating Gel Mist ($8) is currently rocking my skincare routine’s world. This new gel to liquid facial mist quite reminds me of my beloved Hadanomy Deep Moisturizing Mist (Japanese not Korean) BUT not a replacement for it. Sorry, E.L.F.! ( read original story ...)

Great Skincare is the Foundation at Merle Norman Cosmetics

Great make-up can do wonders to improve the appearance of your skin, but what if you could actually change how your skin looks and feels? At Merle Norman Cosmetics, Wigs, and Day Spa in Lacey the team aims to do just that. “Once we get customers using ... ( read original story ...)

7 of the best budget beauty buys for under €7

Nope! The Colour Boost Nail Colours from Essence are absolutely brilliant. Bioderma's Sensibio Micellar Water is a beauty and skin care cult classic. And the 100ml makes for a perfect travel companion come summer holidays. The gentle formula is ideal for ... ( read original story ...)

3 Reasons Why You Need Vitamin C In Your Skincare Routine

1. It Fades and Prevents Spots. "Vitamin C blocks the effects of tyrosinase (an enzyme responsible for pigment production in skin cells) while simultaneously reducing oxidation of already present pigment, preventing it from getting darker," explains ... ( read original story ...)