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Aug 18
The non surgical face lift has become a more and more popular alternative to surgical facelift procedures in recent years. The traditional face lift, where the skin is cut at the ears and jaw and drawn back to give a more youthful appearance to the face, has many disadvantages. Most common complaints are that it can result in a tight look to the face, giving the person a more rigid facial expression, a permanent look of surprise or just ‘not looking like myself any more’. But occasionally, as with all surgical procedures, things can go wrong and the result is an excess of scar tissue and a face that looks much worse than ever before. Face lifts are also expensive and will take at least a week out of your schedule while you wait for the pain, scarring and bruising to fade. If you do not want anyone to know that you had a face lift, you may have to take a couple of months’ vacation. Continue reading
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Aug 9
Antiaging skin care treatment is best begun early if you want to have clear and healthy skin right into old age. There are many things you can do to improve the quality of your skin. Some of them will be effective quickly but others may take many years to become evident. Continue reading
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Aug 2
There are many skin types. Depending on which one you have, you can be more likely to have certain skin problems, such as dry skin or acne. Let’s talk about each skin type and how it could affect you. Continue reading
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Jul 22
More and more people are turning to natural face creams and other cosmetic products in our modern world. The onslaught that our bodies suffer from the combination of atmospheric pollution, prescription and over-the-counter drugs, and chemical fertilizers and insecticides in our food, is causing an ever increasing number of the population to develop allergies and rashes. While eczema and similar skin disorders were commonly a childhood problem that kids grew out of in the past, these days they are more likely to persist into adulthood and even begin in adulthood, as well as being generally more common and more severe than they were 100 years ago. Continue reading
