A Long Day’s Journey Into Lip Gloss
How Sephora ate her theater, and why she hates to see blusher displays where Sam Shepard’s losers used to slouch. nytimes.com |
What Is Cellulite? What Causes Cellulite?
Cellulite is a term used to describe the dimpled appearance of skin caused by fat deposits that are just below the surface of the skin. It generally appears on skin in the abdomen, lower limbs, and pelvic region, and it usually occurs after puberty. medicalnewstoday.com |
In Cosmetic Surgery Less Common Procedures Less Common Than Thought
The American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery announces the results of its 2009 Less Common Cosmetic Procedures consumer survey. While the media has coined these cosmetic procedures as 'fringe' and made it seem that they are in high demand, it is important to clarify the facts. The results reveal that less common cosmetic procedures are generally over-hyped and over-analyzed. medicalnewstoday.com |
Setting a Standard for Organic Cosmetics
An alliance of five European organizations has created a label for certifying natural and organic cosmetics. It is called Cosmos. nytimes.com |
At 101, Patient Is Nation's Oldest Transcatheter Heart Valve Replacement
When Doris Snyder celebrated her 102nd birthday on August 10, she was that much closer to the expected birth of her first great-granddaughter who's due to arrive early September. She is very excited about the milestone, which might not have been possible were it not for a cutting-edge, experimental procedure that replaced one of Doris' heart valves weeks earlier when she was 101... mnt.to |