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Skin Rules: Expert Secrets for Great Skin
No matter whether you’re fourteen or forty – we all want great skin! And who better to share tips and tricks for getting your natural glow on than an expert? Lucky for us, top New York dermatologist Debra Jaliman, MD, the author of Skin Rules, was willing to part with some of her secrets:
Summer Shaving Style: Do You Go Bald or Burly?
To me, shaving is an interesting aspect of being a female, since it is more of a beauty routine than a hygienic or health necessity. For some cultures and women, shaving is neither interesting and nor necessary. However, in our society, it is noticed. For some, hair on the face or under the arms can be embarrassing and women seek to have it removed.
Ask An Expert: What’s the Skinny on Skincare?
Great skin never goes out of style. But between scars, acne, dark under-eye circles, stretch marks and sun damage, we’ve got our work cut out for us!Not to worry ladies, we’ve got you (and your skin) covered. We tapped an expert,Dr. Ellen Gendler, a dermatologist for Venus Razors, to answer all your tough skincare queries.
Hairstyles for Older Women With Gray Hair
Celebrities like Helen Mirren and Judi Dench have proven that older women don’t have to look matronly. To show the world that gray hair doesn’t signify senility, just find a style that flatters both your face and your silver locks. Whatever style you end up with, baby your gray hair so that it looks its best. Use a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner to prevent frizz and breakage, and boost shine with a luster-locking spray or serum, recommends Robert Gallagher, owner of the Long Hair Care Group in New York City, in “Good Housekeeping” magazine.
Razor Bump Treatment for Women
Razor bumps rate right up there with bacne and varicose veins on “Allure” magazine’s list of most embarrassing beauty problems, and for good reason: Those red bumps make you look like you’re dealing with an unsightly breakout, and they’re itchy and uncomfortable to boot. Luckily, you can learn to spot the danger signals and treat or even prevent razor bumps.