Here in Northern California, my patients want truly natural skin care options for their personal care choices. I’ve practiced dermatology here for almost 30 years, and I’ve become an expert at combini... ( read original story ...)
Skincare myths that are actually true
However, not everything that you’ve heard time and time again or read online is incorrect. There are definitely helpful tips out there that you may think are rubbish but are actually true. The skin is ... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft calls for facial recognition technology rules given ‘potential for abuse’
Microsoft has called on the government to step up and regulate facial recognition technology. In a blog post, Microsoft President Brad Smith called for “thoughtful government regulation” and “the deve... ( read original story ...)
The best natural and organic beauty brands to buy now
The UK’s organic beauty sector, including organic make up, is booming, and considering that your skin is your largest organ, it’s no surprise people are thinking more about what they’re actually putti... ( read original story ...)
Are you ready for facial recognition at concerts? It’s (probably) going to happen
It’s an annoying part of the concert-going experience: lining up at the doors in the heat/cold/rain waiting for someone to scan/take/tear your ticket. It’s not so bad if the venue is small, but if you ... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft calls for better facial-recognition regulation to prevent abuse
Microsoft is joining the movement for face-recognition technology regulation. The software giant the first major tech company to make such a brazen call to the government to impose limits on this type ... ( read original story ...)
Forget Botox and fillers: Celebrities are switching to natural skincare and cosmetics
IN AN industry that celebrates youth and beauty, few Hollywood stars have eschewed dermal fillers and full faces of makeup in favour of a no-fuss beauty look. But the tide is changing and celebrities ... ( read original story ...)
How activists are fighting back against facial recognition
Smile, you're on camera. And it may know who you are, without you spilling a word. For the coverage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal wedding, Sky News in the U.K. knew wedding watchers wanted ... ( read original story ...)
Mum reveals how she crafted her £1million beauty cream business to take her mind off chemotherapy
The British-made, natural-based skincare range began with a face serum. It now includes eye gels, moisturisers and lip butters, starting at £17.77. Tracey, with eight-year-old son Henry took her mind ... ( read original story ...)