Women are going to extreme lengths to get rid of arm flab
Last summer, when Kim Campbell put on her first sleeveless dress of the season, she noticed sagging and dimpling on her upper arms. “I tried firming creams, spent a lot of money and saw no results,’’ says the 52-year-old Astoria resident, who works in optical sales. “I knew surgery left scars and I didn’t think anything else could be done, so I started wearing cardigans over everything.’’
What is Hydrogen Water and Should We be Drinking it?
Each scroll through our newsfeed presents us with the opportunity to learn more about health and wellness – or so it would seem. Sifting through the noise of flat tummy teas and BPA-free eyelash extensions can be tedious and overwhelming to those of us who are open to exploring new wellness trends. Thanks to the internet, we are perpetually bombarded with product placement and pseudo-scientists promising miracles, leaving us to our own devices in terms of discerning between fads and legitimate advancements in wellness.
This Botox Technique Will Give You a Much More Natural Look
A big deterrent for many considering Botox Cosmetic for the first (or second, third or fourth) time is the dreaded frozen forehead that can leave you with the constant look of surprise. In order to smooth out lines and wrinkles around the brows, crow’s-feet and the glabellar region (the area between the eyebrows) while eliminating the frozen look, some doctors are injecting using a special injection technique called the Microdroplet Lift.
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7 Science-Backed Benefits Of Cucumber For Your Skin
For ages now, cucumber slices have been the go-to remedy for under-eye dark circles for women across the globe. Even spas swear by it and use it to soothe the eyes during facials. What is it about this humble salad ingredient that makes it a revered ingredient in the beauty industry?
How to Get Rid of Your Double Chin Without Plastic Surgery
Between Botox and Juvederm, the pharma pioneers at Allergan have virtually defined the world of nonsurgical aesthetic treatments. Now the company is looking to score a three-peat with Kybella, the only FDA-approved injection for “submental fullness”—better known as the dreaded double chin. But just how does Kybella work? And can it really zap stubborn fat cells?