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    9 Skincare Secrets Your Dermatologist Wants You to Know

    Dr. Baw Shergill, a consultant dermatologist who treats skin cancer and is a member of the British Association of Derma…

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    Face the Showerhead or Turn Your Back? Dermatologists Explain How to Shower

    How do you shower: facing the water or the other way around? And have you really been doing it wrong this whole time? In fact, most people do it without…

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    Why you don’t recognize yourself after a day at the office

    Have you ever been shocked by how you look after a long day at work? If so, you’re not alone. Social media has been buzzing about the so-called office-air theory.…

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    Why Your Perfume Fades So Fast — and How to Make It Last

    Most fragrance fans notice that a perfume smells different on their skin than it does in the bottle, or that the scent fades quickly. Those issues usually come from applying…

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    Why Skin Wrinkles Like Playdough as We Age

    Bioengineers from Binghamton University (USA) say they have uncovered the secret mechanics of skin wrinkling. As we age, skin stretches in one direction while contracting in another. This process, akin…

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    Stonehenge’s builders probably had dark skin

    New genetic evidence suggests the ancient Britons—builders of Stonehenge—likely had dark skin. A new study by researchers at the University of Ferrara (Italy) found that most Europeans living 5,000 years…

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    Can Alcohol-Free Wine Keep Your Skin Looking Younger?

    Early research suggests non-alcoholic wine might help your skin — but is it really an elixir of youth? Non-Alcoholic Wine Benefits for Dull Skin American scientists found that de-alcoholized muscat…

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    Octopuses Have REM-Like Sleep — and Their Skin May Reveal Dreams

    Octopuses are remarkable marine creatures known for their ability to change their size and color. Researchers say that adaptability comes from a highly developed nervous system: a centralized brain plus…

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    They’re Recreating T. rex Skin to Make Luxury, Eco-Friendly Leather

    The digital biology company Organoid Company (Netherlands), in collaboration with Lab-Grown Leather Ltd (UK) and creative agency VML (USA), announced plans to create Tyrannosaurus rex skin based on its DNA.…

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    A common food dye can make skin and muscle temporarily transparent

    Researchers at Stanford University say a common food dye — not yet tested in humans — may eventually help detect injuries or tumors. To reach this finding, scientists examined the…

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    Holiday Beauty Countdown: Simple At-Home Treatments to Look Fresh

    Calm, a good night’s sleep, and relaxation are the best beauty treatments. That’s why, a week before the celebration (if not every day!), it’s essential to go to bed on…

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    How to Treat Teen Acne Before It Leaves Scars

    It’s better to consult a skincare professional about treating acne. Ah, youth — the time you find yourself lingering at the mirror, admiring rosy cheeks and thick hair… But wait,…

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