While the dangers of UV ray exposure have lead many to rally against indoor tanning, these calls to action have less power to persuade teen girls than simply telling them that indoor tanning, like sunbathing, can lead to wrinkles.
The World Health Organization moved indoor tanning beds to their highest category for risking cancer, which includes […]
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Wrinkles scarier than skin cancer to young women
May 20th, 2010 · No Comments
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Men can prevent some signs of aging
April 23rd, 2010 · No Comments
Men often succumb to signs of aging on their faces before they even have to. Researchers say that 70 percent of aging factors can actually be under your control. When men see the first signs of wrinkles, the natural response is an anxious frown, which can in turn produce more wrinkles. Shaving daily can also […]
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Women inherit aging patterns
April 14th, 2010 · No Comments
New studies are finding that women age and develop wrinkles in a similar way to their mother. These similarities are most pronounced in terms of sagging and volume loss, researchers say, particularly around the eyelids and the corners of the eyes. Plastic surgeons are using three-dimensional computer modeling and facial imaging to compare mothers and […]
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Research uncovers new role for Vitamin C
April 2nd, 2010 · No Comments
Scientists have discovered that Vitamin C affects the skin in more ways than they previously supposed. The vitamin can even lead to skin regeneration, research shows, because it promotes would healing and DNA repair.
Vitamin C can get rid of free radicals that cause skin to age and look dull. It can also stimulate and direct […]
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Different clothing colors could protect your skin
March 24th, 2010 · No Comments
A group of scientists from Spain recently conducted research to discover whether different colors affect the level of UV protection. They used pieces of the same type of fabric and dyed them different colors. They tested their protection levels and found that fabric dyed deep blue or red had a much higher level of UV […]