Reviewed by Julia A. Siegel, MDReviewed by Julia A. Siegel, MD There's a reason Botox has long been the darling of injectables: It has quite the track record as the first FDA-approved botulinum toxin ...
Let’s be real. At times, having your edges laid is as important as the style itself. Whether you’re rocking box braids, a slick high ponytail, or embracing every curl, your edges are the finishing ...
If you’re a particularly sweaty person, you know how inconvenient, uncomfortable and sometimes downright embarrassing it can be. (You know, like when you spend the year before your sister’s wedding ...
The country is hot and bothered. New York City experienced its hottest day of the year on Monday; it was hot, humid, 95 degrees and the second heat wave since June. A third heat wave is expected kick ...
Is there anything Botox can’t do? The FDA last week approved the anti-wrinkle wonder drug for yet another use: drying out supersweaty armpits (a condition known as hyperhidrosis). In a trial of 322 ...
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Botulinum toxin, or Botox as it’s widely known, is famous for its ability to smooth away wrinkles. But hiding our frown lines from the world isn’t the reason early scientists started experimenting ...
It’s normal to have beads of sweat on your forehead in the heat. However, some people sweat excessively on their head and face, relatively independent of the temperature. An expert explains the ...