Experienced health and beauty experts, all based in the UK, reveal the dos and don'ts of some of the trending at-home tutorials on TikTok - and the best products for recreating at home. ( read original story ...)
Rihanna Announced Her New Skincare Line And Also Schooled People Who Suggested It’s Just For Women At The Same Time
"Whoever told you skincare has a gender, LIED to you!" ... ( read original story ...)
Botox Market: Distinguished Technology Development with Major Production Goals Analysis by 2030
The Global Botox Market is set to exhibit a CAGR of 7.5% by 2030 owing to the increasing preference of non-surgical cosmetic procedures and launch of new & efficient aesthetic & therapeutic substances ... ( read original story ...)
5 common mistakes people make with skincare – and what to do instead
I DON’T REALLY buy into the 17-step skincare philosophy and all of the gadgets that come with it.” According to Jennifer Rock, CEO of The Skin Nerd and Skingredients, your ... ( read original story ...)
10 Burning Hot Summer Lip Colors You’ll Want To Wear Everywhere
While the season's popular makeup looks focused on the eyes, this summer's lipstick trends range from bold reds and fuchsias to nudes, balms, and glosses. ( read original story ...)
I created my DIY skincare regimen
One of the DIYs I have tried was making home made coloured lip balm using beetroot juice and ghee which was good and repaired my lips. ( read original story ...)
Beauty behind the mask: Plastic surgery in the era of COVID-19
Across the country there has been some pent-up demand," said American Society of Plastic Surgeons President Dr. Lynn Jeffers. "Our statistics show that people are still interested.” Jeffers said ... ( read original story ...)
Demand for plastic surgery is up, even with coronavirus
Jeffers said breast augmentation and liposuction top the list of most common procedures, according to surveys of plastic surgeons' offices from across the country compiled by the ... ( read original story ...)
All that natural beauty made my eyes itch
Illustrator’s "Subpar Parks" series uses one-star online complaints about national parks to underscore their glory. ( read original story ...)