Have you ever loved the way a perfume smelled on someone else, only to find it smells completely different on you? You’re not ...
That designer fragrance you invested in might not be giving you the same sophisticated vibe it gave your friend — and there’s actually a scientific reason for it. Beyond personal taste and marketing, ...
Cosmetic ingredients, particularly pigments, preservatives, and petroleum derivatives, are raising concerns about long-term ...
By now, you’ve probably seen them everywhere – pH-changing lip products have become the kind of phenomenon in the beauty ...
What if your skin could monitor your heart rate, body temperature, and blood sugar levels? Well, not your skin, exactly – more like an electronic skin on top of your skin. Called e-skin, this new ...
When ozone and skin oils meet, the resulting reaction may help remove ozone from an indoor environment, but it can also produce a personal cloud of pollutants that affects indoor air quality, ...
In looking into the immune system’s involvement in metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, University of Pennsylvania researcher Taku Kambayashi stumbled onto an unexpected immune connection to ...
Moles and skin tags are skin growths that appear for different reasons. While both are usually harmless, one carries a higher risk for cancer than the other. Read on to find out what moles and skin ...