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eHow.com: Things That Fade Tattoo Ink

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Things That Fade Tattoo Ink A fresh tattoo is vibrant and shiny, but will fade over time without proper care. Tattoos have become very popular within the last 10 years, but some people regret getting them. According to Dr. Amy…

Good Housekeeping: Best Anti-Aging Makeup

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Best Anti-Aging Makeup The blush of youth is one thing. But can makeup with retinol, antioxidants, soy, and other anti-agers turn back the clock? “It’s a good way to round out what you’re already doing with your skincare routine,” says…

Science World: Studded Skin

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Studded Skin Elaine Davidson’s body sparkles. That’s because her skin is punctured with 6,725 metal piercings. Davidson, who lives in Scotland, holds the Guinness World Record for the most permanent piercings of anyone on Earth. View the full article here…

Sheknows.com: 6 Beauty Sleep Tips

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6 Beauty Sleep Tips While you’re sleeping, your skin gets a break from environmental stressors such as pollution, extreme temperatures and sun exposure, along with smoking, drinking and wearing make-up, says dermatologist Dr Amy Derick. Your body has a natural…

More Beauty: Skin-Care Master Class

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More Beauty – Skin-Care Master Class A combination of dry winter air and under-active oil glands can give new meaning to “feeling uncomfortable in your own skin.” View the full article here…

Self: 8 Wacky Signs You Might Be Sick

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8 Wacky Signs You Might Be Sick Our bodies have a lot of ways of signaling us that something is wrong. Sometimes it’s super obvious: A fever and nausea is likely the flu; congestion and sneezing means you probably picked…