I'm not into pushing products in my 'Daily Message' but I couldn't resist. Summertime is here and you'll be battling skin issues. Dry skin on your feet from wearing opened toed footwear like flip flops. Dry and sun damaged skin from not wearing appropriate sunscreen or due to overexposure to the sun. Or maybe you have skin issues due to age. I believe I have found the best skin cream ever.
The dating app called Clover just used algorithms, somewhat like Facebook uses to decide how many people see your posts, to figure out which states had the ugliest people and which ones had the hottest people. Louisiana's women didn't fare too well.
Sixty year old Melissa, grandmother of seven, posts hair and skincare advice on YouTube and you will not believe your eyes. If she were in a bar, you would turn your head...yes you would!
Before I get attacked, I mean those ABNORMALLY BIG, cosmetically altered over-sized lips. I'm all for using modern science to look better, but come on.
Martha Christy, an author and beauty expert in England claims to have the key to having perfect skin. What she wants you to rub on it, is very unusual and will probably gross you out. (PLEASE NOTE CONTENT)
We all start fighting old age from the minute we're born if you get right down to it. One very old man gave himself a makeover, and in the end, looked like a man in his 20s.
Like men's razors, women's razors have certainly change over the years, two blades, three blades, four, even five blades and the price keeps going up and up, so which razors won't waste your money?
Okay, this is freaky: instead of putting on makeup every day, you can design your own "Uniface" Mask, and have your 'face' ready at all times!
This November men around the world are growing facial hair to raise awareness about men's health. In honor of the movement, the Zoosk team conducted a survey of 8,500 members to get their feelings on facial hair.
For a woman, visiting a cosmetics counter to try new products can be a lot of fun, but new tests have revealed many of the sample bottles and compacts on display could be harboring yeast, mold and dangerous bacteria strains.