How to identify your skin type

Ask any woman her skin type and she’ll probably come back an automatic answer, perhaps based on what she was told by a beauty counter assistant 15 years ago (‘I’m oily’) or the fact she once had a rash from a face wash ('definitely sensitive'). ( read original story ...)

Red in the face – tips to help skin sensitivity

We Irish can be very sensitive. Which is to say that our skin tends to be sensitive but we are also highly strung sorts who enjoy making a drama of it. Classic Irish skin - pale, thin, reactive to heat and cold - has a tendency to redness and roughness ... ( read original story ...

Does a microcurrent facial really lift your face?

(CNN)Have you ever worked out your face? An eyebrow-raising beauty trend, called a microcurrent facial, aims to do just that. The noninvasive treatment involves zapping your face with tiny electrical currents to stimulate, tone and tighten facial muscles. ( read original story ...)

Is Face Slapping the Secret to a Youthful Glow?

In fact, a good face pummeling is endorsed by the K-beauty world. When I spoke to Glow Recipe co-founder Christine Chang, she explained that it's a technique used in Korea to help absorb skincare more efficiently or to help dry skin after cleansing. ( read original story ...)

What a night of drinking does to your face

“Alcohol can cause gas to form in your digestive system, and when this becomes trapped, pressure builds up in your stomach, causing bloating in the body and face,” Paula Simpson, RNCP, nutritionist, holistic skincare expert and co-founder of Zea Skin ... ( read original story ...)