The answer, it turns out, can be spotted at home. Skincare specialist at Germaine de Capuccini, Gina Baker, explains that “no ...
Aging gracefully means something different for everyone. When it comes specifically to skin care, some turn to Botox while others embrace a mature look. Then there are those who fall somewhere in ...
Once upon a time, I ironed dress clothes and even table linens for formal dinners, but who has the time for that these days? I’m a working mom of five! Plus, my husband and I both work from home. To ...
Despite the amount of collagen smoothies you may drink or the amount of hyaluronic acid supplements you may take, changes in your skin are an inevitable part of getting older. We start to lose ...
Many people nowadays use a handheld steamer to quickly smooth out fabrics, and it's easy to see why. For instance, they may ...
Clothing steamers work by applying direct steam to tightened threading and fibers, which removes wrinkles and restores fabric to a smooth state. They’re invaluable because they’re effective and they ...
If you have read any of my articles, you know that I am a huge proponent (and consumer) of non-invasive aesthetic technologies used to stave off the less desirable signs of aging including both ...
Q. I want to have a face lift, but I have many fine lines and wrinkles on my face. A friend of mine had this done and none of these went away. Isn’t a face lift supposed to correct these? A. The ...
Prior to modern electric irons, many households used sad irons (also known as flat or smoothing irons) to remove wrinkles and unwanted creases from fabric. “Sad” is an Old English word of Germanic ...