
Hoping To Look Younger? A Look At The Best Anti-Age Treatments At Home And In The Clinic
Are you hoping to rejuvenate your face, but not quite sure where to start? Let's take a look at what you can do at home and beyond.

Considering Laser Hair Removal? What You Need To Know
Want smooth skin forever? You may be considering laser hair removal treatment! Here's an overview of what to expect.

Get Your Body Summer-Ready With These Skincare Tips
With summer just around the corner, you'll be wanting to look and feel your best. Start prepping with the help of this summer skin check list.

Thinking Of Having A Chemical Peel?
Chemical peels, essentially controlled damage of old skin to make way for fresh skin, can achieve amazing results ranging from a mild pick-me-up to a radical makeover. What do you need to know before you get one?

Do You Really Need Eye Cream?
Are you doing your skin a favour when buying those small eye cream containers, or you're just paying double price for half of the regular face product? There's a bit difference of opinion going on. The truth is out there.

Study: Melanocyte Pills Can 'Cure' Grey Hair And Restore Your Natural Pigment
Researchers have developed melanocyte pills that restore natural hair pigment and could put a stop to grey hair forever. With rodent trials being more successful than anticipated, human trials are expected to begin soon.

Think You've Got Melasma? What You Need To Know About Treatment
What is melasma, what are the risk factors, and what can you do to manage this skin condition?

Skin Lightening And Tanning: Why Do Dark Women Want To Be Whiter, And Light Women Darker?
White women want to be darker, while dark women want to be lighter — but why?

Power Tools That Will Take Your Skincare Regime To The Next Level
From lasers to light treatment, skincare treatments that used to be the exclusive domain of salons are now increasingly entering t

Talcum Powder Conclusively Linked to Ovarian Cancer
Is the best talcum powder for women no talcum powder at all? A conclusive link between "baby powder" and ovarian cancer suggests that women simply should not use this common product for personal hygiene.