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Re-create this Spring’s must-have look – sultry, smokey, mossy-green eyes. Nothing says “hello” better than a glance from a pair of sexy eyes and all it takes are these three simple elements – boldly lined eyes, colorful smokey lids, and voluminous lashes: Smudge black eyeliner along the entire upper lash line; creating a dramatic look. For the perfect smokey look it is all about layering…
MenScience Androceuticals published proprietary research that shows men often choose vanity over the health of their skin. MenScience conducted a poll of 167 men, ages 20 to 55, and asked them about their sunscreen usage. While most men agreed that sunscreen was necessary (90 percent of respondents) and regret not using it in the past (57 percent of respondents), less than half of the men…
In honor of April’s Rosacea Awareness Month, Dr. Michael Gold, board certified dermatologist/dermasurgeon, shares some expert tips on how to best care for this condition that affects over 14 million people. People with rosacea need to be aware of and avoid the known triggers – alcohol, caffeine, spicy food, chocolates, as well as being careful in the sun. Patients needing medical therapy have several options…
Did you know... that early American colonists made grey paint by boiling blueberries in milk? If all the blueberries grown in North America in one year were spread out in a single layer, they would cover a four-lane highway that stretched from New York to Chicago. Blueberries have been commercially cultivated only since the early 20th century, when the USDA helped develop new improved varieties.…
If there was ever a fruit to stand the test of trends, blueberries could be considered a perennial classic. Most of us will have a story about picking blueberries in the field with friends or digging into a piece of homemade pie. Since the time of the early American settlers, blueberries have played a part in summer memories and comfort food. Plus, year after year,…

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