NEW DELHI: If you are packing your bags for an exotic travel destination, make sure your skin is prepared to face the environmental onslaught of that place. Holiday getaways can be refreshing for the body and soul, they can de-stress our minds, but as we ... ( read original story ...)
Dream skin and summer lovin’
Thankfully, Nisce Skin ‘n Face Clinic launched a new set of treatments that combat sun damage to the skin. Led by Nisce chairperson and chief dermatologist Dr. Edna Talavera-Nisce and her daughter COO and general manager Antoinette Nisce-Ngo, this beauty ... ( read original story ...)
Face App helps to spot rare diseases
Doctors are using a smartphone app that can scan photos for the facial characteristics of more than 2,000 genetic syndromes within seconds. The Face2Gene app is being introduced at St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester, to help in the diagnosis of children with ... ( read original story ...)
Here's What Happens When You Try “Cupping” On Your Face
"You can use a safe word." That's what D.C. Licensed Massage Therapist Lisa Schumacher said to me as she prepared glass cups for my micro-cupping facial. Luckily, cupping facials are different than traditional cupping treatments. Instead of leaving the ... ( read original story ...)
Organic Skincare Products – Skinerals by Skin Science
I received two products in the line, which I’m excited to tell you about today—the Skinerals Luminous Citrine Facial Cleanser and Skinerals Californium Sunless Bronzer. Here is the scoop on each of these products: Skinerals Luminous Citrine Facial ... ( read original story ...)
Scarred and evil: How Hollywood teaches us to fear people with skin conditions
Take Darth Vader, the Star Wars villain whose iconic helmet covers severe facial burns. Heroes, on the other hand, tend to have smooth skin to go along with their smooth moves. Only two of the movie heroes had facial scars — Indiana Jones in Raiders of ... ( read original story ...)
The face of the oldest human remains found in Thailand: Scientists reconstruct features of women who died more than 13,000 years ago
The Late Pleistocene woman died more than 13,600 years ago, but has been resurrected in a two-dimensional image using facial approximation. The team used measurements of skulls, muscle, skin and facial dimensions from 720 contemporary women living in 25 ... ( read original story ...)
Facial Cleansing Brushes: Are They Worth The Hype?
Are cleansing face brushes really the holy grail of skincare - and do they really live up to their not-inconsiderable price tag? Promising a deep cleansing and exfoliating effect resulting in a glowing, flaw-free complexion, tools such as the Clarisonic ... ( read original story ...)
How facial recognition software is slowly eroding privacy
For fans of television crime and spy dramas, it’s a familiar phrase. A face caught on a security camera or ATM is “run through” the system. A hundred faces flash per second until a match is procured. And before the next commercial break a SWAT team ... ( read original story ...)