11.22.09
BEAUTY

Does This Really Work? At-home Facial Light Therapy

You’ve probably heard of LED, or photo light therapy, that’s offered by Dermatologists, but now this technology is also offered in home gadgets. LED lights on the skin help repair it frome acne, and it also reduces fine lines. To test this. . . READ FULL STORY

BEAUTY

Does This Really Work? Personalized Face Scrub

Scrubs work to slough off dead skin cells and help clear clogged pores, but some can be too rough on skin and shouldn’t be used every day. Beauty brand Mark seems to have taken this into consideration by creating exfoliating granules (in dry. . . READ FULL STORY

BEAUTY

Does This Really Work: No Foundation Foundation

I’m not one to wear full on makeup on a daily basis, but I do use a little bit of tinted moisturizer sometimes for a touch of even color. I wanted to try Perricone MD No Foundation Foundation ($50, sephora.com) because it claims to be nothing. . . READ FULL STORY

BEAUTY

Does This Really Work: Blotting Spray

I think I just found my new best friend in a skincare product! I have combination skin, so my forehead and nose get shiny throughout the day. I think the worst thing to do in this case is plop on loads of powder, which can look cakey and lead to. . . READ FULL STORY

BEAUTY

Does This Really Work: Peel-Off Polish

Sula’s Paint & Peel Sula Collection ($10, sulabeauty.com) consists of nail polish shades that easily shed off nails without using remover. I painted my nails with Modern Mauve—a bright violet shade—that goes on like regular polish. You. . . READ FULL STORY

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