Obtaining Liposuction? 3 Reasons To Consider Smart Lipo

If you have stubborn fat deposits on your body that you haven't been able to get rid of with diet and exercise alone, then you may be considering obtaining traditional liposuction. While traditional liposuction is a good option for many people, it is important to learn that you also have another option -- Smart Lipo. Smart Lipo differs from traditional liposuction in many ways. Read on to learn three differences between traditional liposuction and Smart Lipo, so you can make an educated decision between the two with the help of your cosmetic surgeon. [Read More]

The Important Steps You'll Need To Take Before Becoming A Cosmetology Teacher

Do you love everything about hair, skin, and makeup? You may have attended cosmetology school and earned your certification to work as a cosmetologist. However, your goal moving forward may be to become a cosmetology teacher. You could turn your love of cosmetology and helping people into a career that makes you happy: Start Working as a Cosmetologist Even though you may prefer teaching others how to master the art of styling hair, applying makeup, and providing different skin treatments, it's important to work as a cosmetologist to get as much experience as you can in the field. [Read More]

Scientists Use Angiogenesis Inhibitor Drugs To Block Angiogenesis Cancer Proliferation

Amino acids are the building blocks of life. They are also unfortunately the building blocks that cancer cells feed on to increase in large numbers and metastasize all over your body. Glucose in the past was thought to be fueling increases in the spread of cancer cells, but amino acids are also found to be doing excessive damage with tainted cell growth. So researchers' goal is to stop these tricky cancer cells from rapid cell growth. [Read More]

How Microblading Differs From Tattooing

Many people interested in microblading for permanent or semi-permanent eyebrows often hear the process called many different things. Often, it's called eyebrow tattooing, which can cause many to shy away from the procedure. While microblading shares some similarity with some tattoo procedures, it's not the same. Here are the differences between microblading and tattooing. Microblading Uses Pigment, Not Ink The distinction between "pigment" and ink isn't always easy to make. Pure tattoo ink typically has a stronger, more vibrant look. [Read More]