Tattooed for a Day, Wild for a Night
Mock tattoos are becoming a pop culture staple, cropping up in films and on the playing field, in advertising campaigns and on the pages of fashion magazines. nytimes.com |
A Face Full Of Clues; Injuries May Tip Off Doctors To Abuse
Women who suffer abuse at the hands of a loved one may not be so quick to talk about it. However, their facial injuries speak volumes. Newly released research in the January/February issue of Archives of Facial Plastic Surgery, one of the JAMA/Archives journals, shows women who are victims of intimate partner violence tend to have different patterns of facial injury than women who experience facial trauma from other causes. medicalnewstoday.com |
Beauty on a Budget: Advice From a Stylist
More women are trading down and buying cheaper cosmetics at their local drugstore but can use a little guidance when approaching the endless rows of products. nytimes.com |
Bellevue Salon Owner Sentenced To 13 Months In Prison In Connection With Unlicensed Cosmetic Treatments
XIN HE, aka FAITH HE, 46, of Issaquah, Washington, was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 13 months in prison and one year of supervised release for a felony count of Misbranding of a Drug While Held for Sale and two misdemeanor counts of Receipt & Proffered Delivery of Adulterated Device. HE was convicted at a bench trial October 30, 2009... mnt.to |
Too Much Of 1 Protein Identifies Abnormal Growth In Breasts Considered 'Healthy'
By examining tissue removed during breast reduction surgery in healthy women, researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Center have found a molecule they say identified women who had atypical hyperplasia, a potentially precancerous condition in which cells are abnormally increased... mnt.to |