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Collection of articles addressing cosmetics and skin care to improve your look. News and analyses from the cosmetic and plastic surgery world
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Beauty Secrets of the Stars
It comes as no surprise that many of the most beautiful and famous people go to great lengths to maintain their youthful appearance. They work out with personal trainers. They go to the best hair salons and rejuvenating spas. They use exotic skin care products. And they go to the best cosmetic surgeons
23-Jul-2005 -
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Wrinkle Cream
From time immemorial, aging has been a constant source of worry for men and women alike. The first signs of laugh lines and wrinkles and most women head for the nearest bottle of anti wrinkle cream
24-Jul-2005 -
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Skin saver
For mega skin protection, try C E Ferulic, by SkinCeuticals. As well as the antioxidant vitamins C and E, it contains ferulic acid, which is said to boost the free-radical protection provided by the vitamins
24-Jul-2005 -
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Derms Reflect on Cosmetics Impact
The image of dermatology as a medical profession has undergone a variety of changes over the decades. In the 1800s and the early part of the 20th century, dermatologists were the physicians to go to for venereal diseases, as well as diseases of the skin, so their place as a medical necessity was secure
06-Aug-2005 -
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Are our products our enemy
Like the glint of a knife in the dark, a laboratory accident in 1998 helped scientists realize that some chemicals commonly used to make life more convenient can be health hazards
11-Aug-2005 -
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Agency to allow seal on cosmetics
The government is reversing its decision to yank the “USDA Organic” seal from lotions and lip balms and now will allow cosmetics to carry the round, green label.
07-Sep-2005 -
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Cosmetic surgery normal part of everyday life for British women
Cosmetic surgery is now a normal part of everyday life for British women, a survey by leading healthcare organisation BUPA reveals. Over 80 percent of women believe cosmetic surgery is perfectly acceptable these days, with 1 in 4 of the 18-40 year old women surveyed saying they would have, or have had, some sort of procedure.
08-Sep-2005 -
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Gold on Top 10 list of things most likely to cause itchy skin
Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., recently found that metals such as gold and nickel were among the Top 10 things most likely to cause allergic contact dermatitis. Also making the list were fragrances, a topical antibiotic and a cosmetics preservative.
08-May-2006 -
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How to Apply Blush
Apply blush to your face to resemble the natural glow of your cheeks and watch the compliments flow in. A hint of makeup blush…and you can look fresher and prettier. The trick lies in choosing the right blush color and learning how to apply blush correctly. But often blush remains the most misused makeup cosmetic.
13-Oct-2005 -
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Needleless cosmetic therapy
These days, anyone who can afford to go to the cosmetic surgeon will have no qualms about being injected numerous times on the face, or being slit open, pulled and stitched back in whatever part of the body he or she wants to enhance
19-Oct-2005 -
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Diaz slams cosmetic surgery
Cameron Diaz says she is sickened by the number of women who have had plastic surgery because it takes away their natural beauty.
08-Nov-2005 -
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The top cosmetic surgery treatments for men
According to new figures, men are now just as worried about their appearance as women. As a result, cosmetic surgeons say they have never had so many male clients. Here are more of the most popular treatments British men are choosing
08-Nov-2005 -
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Scarless Facelift Revolutionizes Cosmetic Surgery Trends
Dr. Harvey M. Rosen, M.D. had great news this past weekend for the millions of Americans who want to look years younger without publicly advertising their little beauty secrets to the world. As part of a panel presentation discussing surgical procedures to rejuvenate the lower eyelid and cheek, the renowned cosmetic surgeon presented his technique for a “Scarless” Facelift at the annual meeting of the Northeastern Society of Plastic Surgeons on November 6, 2005.
10-Nov-2005 -
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How Safe are Chemicals in Cosmetics
For the first time in a human study, scientists have discovered that some of the most common industrial chemicals, called phthalates, actually alter male sexual and reproductive development in the womb
21-Nov-2005 -
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Cosmetic Injectables Becoming Hot Holiday Gift
Giving the gift of fuller lips or wrinkle-free skin. Sound too good to be true? Well it shouldn't. Each holiday season, thousands of Americans are presenting special people in their life with the gift of cosmetic injectables, resulting in a booming winter business for many medical spas
28-Nov-2005 -
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