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Sunday, March 24, 2019

5 Bad habits you need to break if you want clear skin

I spent many years trying to figure out how to heal my acne, and I eventually made a career out helping women who have the same struggle.
A lot of things that can contribute to acne, and the last thing you want to do is make the problem worse. Unfortunately, I see a lot of people do just that without realizing it.

Monday, March 18, 2019

What really happens when you sleep in makeup?

You don't need a degree in dermatology to realize that sleeping with your makeup on is a horrible idea. It's not good for your skin or your sheets. You might think, It's late. I'm tired. What's the harm of crashing out without washing my face just this once? Well, it causes more harm than you might think. Going to be bed without washing your face is bad news and can have a cumulative harmful effect. Here's the icky stuff that happens to your skin, your lashes, and beneath the surface when you nix removing your makeup before bedtime.

Whatever happened to the girl from Dirty Dancing?

You may have first seen her in Red Dawn or Ferris Bueller's Day Off, but there's no denying that Jennifer Grey's most iconic role is Frances "Baby" Houseman in 1987's Dirty Dancing. Now more than 30 years old, the beloved movie is a favorite of people of all ages and, despite its 1960s setting, somehow feels truly timeless. Although a 2017 television remake tried to capture some of that charm, it was ultimately a flop. While Abigail Breslin did her best to channel Baby, many were left wondering what happened to the original Baby after all these years. So just what has Jennifer Grey been up to since carrying that watermelon? We've got the answers!

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

What a 30-day break from smoking weed does to your brain.

Cannabis is now legal in Canada and several U.S. states, but its effects on the brain aren’t fully understood


A new study offers “convincing evidence” of how temporarily quitting smoking marijuana affects young people’s brains.


Here’s something pot-using teens should remember: Swearing off marijuana for a month may improve memory.
A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital offers “convincing evidence” that adolescents and young adults who abstain from marijuana for 30 days are better at acquiring and storing new information compared to their counterparts who persist in the pot puffing.