What plastic surgery has Lindsay Lohan gotten?
Lindsay Lohan dressed to impress on her recent press tour for her new Netflix holiday rom-com, “Our Little Secret,” but it’s not just her clothes that are grabbing the public’s attention.
Lindsay Lohan dressed to impress on her recent press tour for her new Netflix holiday rom-com, “Our Little Secret,” but it’s not just her clothes that are grabbing the public’s attention.
The term “pillow face” has been gaining traction on social media, with Google searches for the unfortunate transformation more than doubling since early July. But what is pillow face, and how can you avoid it?
Before we talk Daxxify, let’s make it clear that I’m a big fan of Botox — huge. I’ve been a regular user for the last six years, breaking my streak only at the height of COVID.
When you look in the mirror and notice a few lines or other signs of aging, do you embrace it happily, just sigh and accept it or do you resolve to stop those signs of aging as soon as possible?
Injectable filler is a powerful, minimally invasive treatment that can do a lot of things. It can conceal marionette lines around the mouth, smooth bumps on the bridge of a nose, chisel a jawline, and even plump up saggy earlobes.
Priyanka Chopra is opening up about the devastating effect a nose surgery gone wrong had on her mental health early in her career.
New Yorker Alexandria Linton never much cared for the picture-perfect, pink-loving plaything.
Growing up in the early 2000s, when high-tech toys and high-speed computer games were de la mode, the plastic icon just didn’t appeal to her.
Life in plastic is back en vogue.
Between the uber-successful release of Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie (starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling) and TikTok’s major influence on beauty trends, the demand for Barbie Botox is higher than the iconic doll’s signature stilettos.
Another day, another social media trend designed to make everyone feel bad about themselves.
A new TikTok filter is making some users question their “attractiveness” based on their “canthal tilt,” aka the positioning of the inner and outer corners of their eyes.
Losing a significant amount of weight can leave you with excess skin, especially if you’ve shed over 100 pounds.
Occasionally, very minor occurrences of loose skin may respond well to natural treatments, certain oils (like coconut oil, which can improve the skin’s barrier function) and firming creams included.
Ever take a good look at your eyes and think, ‘wow I look so tired.’ Us too. And we’re used to blaming dark circles, puffiness and redness for making us look that way, but in yet another odd phenomenon to come out of the land of TikTok, posters are saying your canthal tilt, the angle between your inner eye and your outer eye, may be to blame.
New skin care trends, tools and “holy grail” ingredients seem to pop up daily. TikTok alone has introduced us to slugging, skin cycling and glass skin, but what do the professionals actually think about these new and innovative approaches to glowing, flawless skin?
Medical experts are sounding the alarm over another strange TikTok trend, which sees people using a device to pinch their cheeks to achieve dimples.
Getting a little work done can either be a dream come true or your worst nightmare.
Like any type of wrinkle or spot that naturally comes with aging, smile lines (also known as laugh lines) are completely normal. In fact, everyone has them—they just become more apparent over time, explains Ari Hoschander, M.D., board-certified plastic surgeon based in New York.
Medical experts are sounding the alarm over another strange TikTok trend, which sees people using a device to pinch their cheeks to achieve dimples.
Mommy makeovers have become increasingly popular over the past decade, but given that they involve getting a combination of fairly major surgeries at once, preparing to get one can be a daunting task.
If you’re unhappy with your natural nose, rhinoplasty can be a good way to smooth a bump, reshape the tip, and adjust the nostrils for all-around symmetry and more proportionate size.
Women everywhere know the dreaded task of removing make-up when all you want to do is collapse onto the pillow after a late night.
Or maybe you have to wake up half an hour early every morning just to get made up.
Whether it’s the rise of tech neck or the collective snatching of our jawline, there’s never been a better time to care about this long overlooked area. There are now a slew of treatments, be they a surgical neck lift, chin lipo, or Ultherapy (a favorite among dermatologists), designed to lift, tighten, and smooth the skin.
A woman has divided opinion online after sharing a video of herself using ‘dimple makers,’ as part of a bizarre beauty trend.
The video by Dutch TikToker Preety, which was posted under the handle @xpreetyy, has already been seen by more than one million people and racked up over 600 comments.
Trust us: Your lips are stunning no matter what they look like. Full or narrow, thin or heavy, they’re all beautiful. That said, people with lips of all shapes and sizes are often looking for a change, and sometimes that change means adding a bit of volume or fullness. Two popular ways to achieve this are lip filler and lip flip treatments. There’s a solid chance you’re here because you’re trying to learn more about these procedures and figure out which is best for you.
When it comes to the decisions surrounding a breast augmentation, it’s not just the type of implant and positioning that need to be taken into consideration.
As soon as you find out you are expecting, your whole world changes. Beyond preparing for birth and parenthood, you’ll also be given a new list of guidelines to follow to keep yourself and your growing baby healthy. There are universally well-known recommendations, like avoiding alcohol, and the more contested ones, such as the amount of caffeine consumption that’s safe. And that same keen eye should be turned to your beauty routine.