Tis supplements promise energy and skin benefits, but science is still uncovering the truth about their real impact on aging.
People Are Using Botox To Shrink Their Pores, But Does It Work?
If you’ve tried countless pore-refining creams and serums but have struggled to see a visible difference in the size of your pores, you may want to consider Botox. Botox, an injectable skin treatment ...
I’m An Aesthetic Doctor – Here’s My Verdict On Having Botox In Pregnancy
I got Botox while pregnant, what should I do? If you’ve had Botox already, don’t panic too much. Unfortunately there are no large studies of women who used Botox during pregna ...
This Rare Omnilux Sale Is Your Chance to Score the Anti-Aging Face Mask We Love for Up to $100 Off
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I Tried Glow Recipe’s New Anti-Aging Blush & Can’t Get Over My Glowing, Plump Skin
They say change happens slowly, but one day, it’s like a switch flipped overnight, and my skin looked duller, less vibrant, and, frankly, started showing signs of aging. Even my trusted makeup ...
Truth about sunscreen: Why it’s your best anti-aging product
The Science Behind Sunscreen and Ageing Ageing is unavoidable, but external influences, notably sun exposure, accelerate it significantly. UV radiation from the sun degrade collagen and elastin, ...
L’Oréal is counting on American boomers spending big on anti-aging as it ditches China
Welgryn, the president of L'Oréal Dermatological Beauty pointed to the rising influence of the American boomer customer. “Our brands perfectly address boomers who are twice more prone to skin issues ...
NAD Supplements Are the Latest Thing in Anti-Aging—Do They Work?
TikTokers are raving about the anti-aging benefits of NAD supplements. But do these pills really keep your skin looking young? Experts weigh in.
Anti-aging secret? This antioxidant can stop hair graying, discover scientists
Researchers from Nagoya University found that luteolin, a common antioxidant in vegetables like carrots, celery, and broccoli, can prevent hair graying by preserving melanocyte activity. The study ...