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FDA proposes warnings to young people on tanning beds and devices
The nearly 3 in 10 white girls of high school age who use indoor tanning beds likely will soon come face-to-face with a new and stiffer warning aimed at young people eager to get that sun-kissed glow in a hurry: Don't. Faced with mounting evidence...
Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Skin Cancer, Dermatologists, Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
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How your skin can survive winter beautifully
Winter does a number on skin, from head to toe. But it's possible to resist letting the dry winter air wring every drop of moisture from your skin. "It's an environmental problem," says Nicholas Perricone, dermatologist and author of "Forever Young: The...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Skin Conditions, David Geffen School of Medicine, Personal Service, Dermatologists
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Beauty metals: The 24-karat spin
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe holidays are the season of sparkle. And that goes for beauty treatments as well as for Christmas trees. Spas and beauty companies are capitalizing on the allure of jewels and precious metals, hoping to harness radiance and a feeling of indulgence by...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Medical Specialization, Metal and Mineral, Personal Service, Allergies
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Shining a light on sunscreen guidelines
It's a conundrum. You want to have fun in the sun, but you don't want skin cancer or — heaven forbid! — wrinkles. Maybe you think you have it made in the shade with sunscreen. But while most sun and skin experts would advise you to slather the...
Tags: Cancer, Medical Specialization, New York University, Values, Skin Cancer
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Skin care in your 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond
Every few months a new beauty trend, treatment or potion is revealed — the latest skin-tightening laser, an age-defying ingredient or a longer-lasting filler. But should a fresh-faced 20-year-old be using retinol creams? And when is the right time...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Cosmetic Procedures, Personal Service, Botox (drug), Ultraviolet Radiation Exposure
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A pretty penny for prettier skin?
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWithin three weeks of its launch at Barneys in New York and Los Angeles in October, more than 30 jars of 3LAB's new Super Cream had sold — this despite its $875 price tag. Elsewhere in the beauty market, demand is soaring for a $560 Bee Venom...Tags: Medical Specialization, Consumer Confidence, Cosmetic Procedures, Consumers, Personal Service
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What's new in beauty and hair-care products
Los Angeles TimesIt's a notion ingrained early: September, the start of the traditional school year, is a time to start over. For the nonstudent, that may mean cleaning out your closets, enrolling in an exercise class or recommitting to New Year's resolutions. It's also a...Tags: Personal Service, Physical Conditions, Vitamin A, Acne, Jack Black
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Newest facial fillers that erase lines without surgery
If you're over 40, you probably remember that first time someone called you "Ma'am" or "Sir." It almost surely hurt, no matter how young and fit you felt. Evidently, your age was showing in those wrinkles and sags. Some decide to live with it; others...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Food and Drug Administration, Consumers, Personal Service, Botox (drug)
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Better hair with less care
We're putting more gels, dyes, herbs and general gunk in our hair than ever before. But, in fact, there's something beautiful about simplicity. "People say they have bad hair, and they need to do a lot to it," says Dr. Zoe Draelos, a consulting professor...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Genes and Chromosomes, Personal Service, Dermatologists, Health and Beauty Products
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Michael Jackson's dermatologist resists medical board-ordered exams
L.A. NOWA longtime Beverly Hills dermatologist for late pop star Michael Jackson could lose his medical license after failing to undergo mental and physical evaluations ordered by the California medical board earlier this year.... -
Cal State and faculty reach agreement; no pay raises included
L.A. NOWThe 23-campus Cal State University system has reached a contract agreement with its faculty union, easing the threat of a possible strike for the next two years. The contract must be ratified by the union's members.... -
2 former Lynwood council members found guilty of corruption
L.A. NOWTwo former Lynwood council members accused of misusing city credit cards and illegally boosting their salaries were convicted Tuesday in a case that could have far-reaching legal consequences for local government officials. Louis Byrd and Fernando Pedroza...
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