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3 Things To Avoid After Having Botox Injections For Your Face

If you have recently had Botox injections to improve the skin elasticity and appearance of your face, you may wonder if there is anything you should not do while you are healing. If so, refer to the list below of things to avoid while you recover. Don't Put Your Hands On Your Face Whether you want to see how smooth your skin feels after the injections or you have some minor irritation and want to massage the area, avoid the temptation to put your hands on your face or rub your skin for a day or two. Read More 

Three Things Everyone Should Know About Skin Care Misconceptions

With so much focus placed on appearances, the condition of your skin has never been more important. In fact, it may seem like there are new skin care products hitting the market every week claiming to solve anything and everything with your skin. There are so many misconceptions out there about skin care in general that you may be confused about what you should be doing to care for your skin. Read More 

Four Reasons That Men Continue To Wear Undercut Hairstyles

There are not too many hairstyles that have been worn for as many years as the undercut hairstyle. This is a style that has been seen as early as the Edwardian era, worn throughout the subsequent years, and is still on display today. This style allows men to wear their hair longer on the top, while the back and sides are razor cut very close. There are several reasons why this style has endured so long, and continues to be one of the hottest hairstyles on the market. Read More 

4 Tips To Avoid Or Lessen Stretch Marks

Are you worried that stretch marks will ruin your body after your baby is delivered? Although many women learn to love their stretch marks, sometimes nicknaming them "tiger stripes," this doesn't mean you have to consider them an inevitable part of motherhood. The following tips can help you avoid stretch marks, or at least lessen their appearance or help them fade more quickly. Tip #1: Don't Skimp on the Moisturizer Read More 

Dealing With Hair Growth From PCOS: What You Should Know

When you have PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), you know that there are numerous physical issues that you must deal with on a daily basis that other women just do not face. Some of these are internal such as an increased risk of certain types of cancer and difficulty conceiving and carrying a child, while others are written all over your face and body. The excessive hair growth that many women with PCOS experience is one such noticeable effect of the syndrome. Read More