31 links have been added on 9 ideas about #skin.
  1. … and for tattooists that need to cover over old naff tatts.

  2. Christ, didn’t realise this existed already – scraped your knee, just patch it up with some spare you skin. Amazing (if it works).

  3. Many people do use sunscreen for purposes other than UV protection!
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sunscreen-fountain-youth-sunscreen-anti-132500566.html

  4. It is an effective procedure, but it’s better to leave it to a skin care expert rather than doing it at home.
    https://www.anushkaspa.com/the-dangers-of-microneedling-at-home-all-you-need-to-know/

  5. I understand the hype. The procedure works, and you can easily do it at home with a cheap derma roller like this one.

  6. Just found out that there are spas offering breast milk facials. How intriguing!
    https://www.parents.com/baby/breastfeeding/breast-milk/is-breast-milk-the-new-botox/

  7. Breast milk is a magical ingredient if you want flawless skin.
    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-9185273/Mother-30-uses-breast-milk-anti-ageing-product-face.html

  8. Here is a skin analyzer gadget that scans and detects skin conditions https://www.amazon.com/Analyzer-Professional-Magnifying-Blocking-Moisture/dp/B07ZZ9W4RK/

  9. I would rather stick to a snail face cream; same benefits without the ickiness https://www.amazon.com/THESAEM-Essential-Wrinkle-Solution-Enriched/dp/B08YDJF8BR

  10. The new My Skin Track UV device is the world’s first battery-free wearable electronic gadget to measure UV exposure. Developed by Roche-Posay and L’Oréal, its parent company.

  11. RudeJude

    Omg. some would say it serves you right for having bad taste and little foresight. Just waiting for the fake before and after pics like they have of balding guys. I guess these guys are on a winner. Paid to put them on, paid to take them off. Vanity is so funny.

  12. According to experts asked on this site “They’re not only ineffective, but also dangerous—and their lightening effects pose distinct risks for deep skin tones.”