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Post-summer skin bootcamp: your new season skincare guide — the swaps to make now
Post-summer skin bootcamp: your new season skincare guide — the swaps to make now - Winter pallor, be gone! Rosie Fitzmaurice presents your cold weather beauty shopping list ...
About face: Post-summer skin care can help reverse damage
"It can be tough to look at yourself on a Zoom call and see damage that you didn't notice before," says Dr. Kate Dee.
The Best Skin Care Products for 2021
Life & Style has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. No matter where you look these days, there’s another new product hitting the skincare ...
Eczema-Targeting Skincare Evolutions
Beauty’s Clinical Future, sensitive skin conditions like eczema are on the rise. With 10% of adults affected by eczema in the UK (Allergy UK) and 70% of EU consumers with eczema seeking new and ...
Lip Care Products Market 2021 Industry Size, Share, In-Depth Qualitative Insights, Future Analysis, Business Prospects and Forecast to 2027
Sep (The Expresswire) -- "Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry." Global “Lip Care Products Market” ...
Jamie Lee Curtis says plastic surgery trends ‘are wiping out generations of beauty’: ‘Once you mess with your face, you can’t get it back’
Jamie Lee Curtis is sharing her thoughts about plastic surgery and social media a couple of years after opening up about how a procedure led her to an over decades-long addiction. "I tried plastic ...
Botox war: East Bay challenger sued by maker of blockbuster cosmetic toxin
An East Bay company nearing a Food and Drug Administration decision on its Covid-delayed Botox-like cosmetic treatment is being sued by the maker of the $2-billion-a-year wrinkle-smoothing therapy.
Study assesses burnout in health care professionals
Rather than asking the staff to have a stiff upper lip and cope, we instead tried to focus on uncovering systemic processes that were ripe for change,” says Loren Jean Smith.