A POPULAR British skincare brand sold in Boots has just launched a massive 50% off sale – but there’s a catch. The much-loved label is preparing to close down this month, so shoppers need to ...
Skincare on a budget: Simple solutions that work
Incorporating natural skincare solutions into your routine can be both effective and economical. Many common pantry items offer skin benefits sans the hefty price tag of commercial products. These ...
30 Walmart Skincare Products That Deserve A Permanent Place In Your Cabinet
From a filler-free body oil to an SPF you can apply over your makeup, these affordable faves are about to earn lifelong residency in your routine. View Entire Post › ...
The Best Type Of Face Wash To Use For Healthy Skin, According To Dermatologists
It's a classic for a reason: Cetaphil's non-foaming wash is infused with humectant glycerin as well as niacinamide and panthenol to remove dirt and grime while hydrating skin for up to 48 hours. And ...
5 glass skin serums that give a lit-from-within glow
Achieve glass skin with these five standout serums—hydrating, smoothing, and brightening for a natural, lit-from-within glow ...
What is Innotox? People on social media are self-injecting ‘Korean botox’ at home
Marie Neidert, 43, first started getting Botox about three years ago as a way to manage her migraines, but enjoyed the cosmetic side effects too ...
Hollywood celebrities get candid about Botox sugery
According to Halle Berry, Botox is a personal choice that should not be judged. "I'm not going to preach about whether it is good or bad," she stated in an interview with InStyle. Berry, however, ...
‘I know great doctors’: Khloe Kardashian details her beauty treatment over the years; salmon sperm facials, Botox, more
Dr. Jonny Betteridge complimented Khloe Kardashian's striking appearance at Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez’s wedding, noting her pink dress. He speculated on possible cosmetic procedures she may have ...
People Are Using Social Media to Self-Inject Unregulated ‘Korean Botox’ and Doctors Are Horrified
TikTok and Instagram users are self-injecting Innotox, a "Korean Botox" product, that they purchased online. Dermatologists explain why that's so dangerous.