As the warmer spring and summer months approach, it's tempting to make plans for long weekends at the beach or days lying on a picnic blanket in the park. Especially since sunlight has proven benefits on mood, says Dr. Kishwer Nehal, a director of dermatologic surgery at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. However... Read more
Let's start be agreeing that wrinkles aren't necessarily "bad." I loved my grandmother's wrinkles. I loved how the lines etched into her face showed off the depth of her life's experiences. A few wrinkles for each of her five children, another few for each of her twelve grandchildren. However, when wrinkles begin showing up... Read more
As the old saying goes, a woman's true age shows first on her neck and hands. Well, it's probably a wise idea to take a good look at your lips while you're at it. Over the years, the lips begin to thin out and lose their plump pout.There are a multitude of reasons why lips seem to shrink. Sometimes, it's simply genetics. ... Read more
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Reader's Question: I've heard that sunscreen may cause skin irritation for children's sensitive skin. It can't be that bad for... Read more