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… free. But can it also help you get fuller-looking eyebrows?Though soap brows have become a recent trend on social media, the idea of using soap to get full, fluffy brows has been a …
… is one alternative to C. sinensis that has shown promising results. Unlike C. sinensis, it can be grown in a lab using rice as its base. This has made the production of cordyceps easier, more …
… loved one so you can start on the path to recovery. And you can find inspiration from those who have publicized their struggles with hair pulling, like Megan Fox and JessiKate Riley (Miss Utah 2017).
So you’ve recently been a bit overzealous with your eyebrow plucking — with less than stellar results. Or maybe you’re a child of the ‘90s whose look is — shall we say — unintentionally retro. Our …
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… particularly inviting during fall and winter months. The colors are warm and gorgeous and it makes a nice impression served in a large, wide dish. This recipe works as a side dish as well as …
… it’s important to figure out whether slugging is a good fit for your skin.Soap your brows … with cautionDreaming of luxuriously, fluffy eyebrows? “Soap brows are the process of making your eyebrows look fuller …
A nice variation on corned beef hash, this version from Functional Medicine Director Mark Hyman, MD, is a combination of sweet potatoes and peppers, seasoned with a pinch of paprika. It makes a delicious weekend …
Just saying the word “cholesterol” can make brows furrow and faces crease with worry. Given cholesterol’s connection to heart attacks and stroke, this waxy type of fat in your body carries a well-deserved …
By Sara Miniaci-Coxhead, MDThe leaves have fallen and blown away, your skis are waxed, and you’ve stockpiled sweaters and vests. Now all you need is that first snowfall. But there’s one more …
Eating right can help improve your cardiovascular and overall health, but food labels and names can be confusing.That’s especially true when it comes to grains. Most of us have grown up hearing that …
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