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Art of Face Reading: Improving Facial Features For Better Luck

Face reading is a very important aspect when you encounter new people. In fact, most of the time you will notice that things like a clear skin, strong chin, plump lips and a big forehead are the things you want in order to achieve great growth naturally and with extraordinary results. It’s definitely the type of thing that will pay off a lot, as long as you focus on boosting these features and improving your looks! Clear, bright skin for a smooth life (Treatment: Dual Yellow Laser) The  Dual Yellow Laser  option is great because it uses a copper bromide laser technology. This one gives a multi-wavelength set of capabilities and it helps you treat things like skin pigmentation, vascular lesions, acne and many other skin lesions. Usually if you have skin problems you have to be very careful with the treatment that works for you. And that’s why using this treatment is very handy and it will pay off a lot in the end. Sharp nose for better luck and wealth (Treatment: Nose threa

How to Have Younger-Looking Eyes

Aging often starts from around the eyes. Your eyes often reveals how old you actually are.  If you are someone who dismisses the use of eye cream because you think it is redundant, you might want to think again. At some point in our lives, it might have crossed our minds if our regular face moisturiser can double up as an eye cream. Don't worry - you are not alone.  Thousands of us struggle to find the importance of using a separate product for the eye area. We decide to speak to a renowned aesthetic doctor in Singapore, Dr. Siew Tuck Wah, to tell us how to take care of our eyes and if eye creams are a necessity.  Why do I need an eye cream? The skin around the eyes are extremely delicate - it is about ten times thinner than the skin on other parts of the face. This also means that the collagen levels are much lower around the eyes. With lower levels of collagen, the eyes are often the first area to show signs of aging such as wrinkles and fine lines. In more obvio

Doctor's Advice for Managing Acne-Prone Skin

Our skin is the body's largest organ. This is sufficient reason for us to spend more time and effort to take care of our skin. Our skin is constantly exposed to harmful pollutants and UV rays that cause our skin to age prematurely.  Other than slowing down the production of collagen and elastin fibres, the skin can be affected by acne and acne scars. With many acne treatments in Singapore , it is increasingly challenging to discern which are effective and which are not.  We speak with one of the most popular aesthetic doctors in Singapore, Dr. Siew Tuck Wah as he tells us more about the do's and don’ts on how to manage acne-prone skin. Do: Watch what you eat Eat a balanced diet rich in fiber like green leafy vegetables, nuts, and food rich in omega-3 fatty acids like fish and seafood. Drink lots of water to hydrate your body (and your skin) especially during hot and dry weather. Do: Design a suitable skincare regime that works for you (and stick with it)

Causes and Solutions for Stubborn Acne

What is acne? Finding the right acne treatment as fast as possible is extremely important. You really have to find the right approach as you figure out what works and what doesn’t. With that in mind, you must know what is acne first. This is an inflammatory skin condition that leads to the appearance of pimples and spots. These appear on your neck, back, shoulders, upper arms, chest and face, among others.  Around 50 million people all over the US deal with acne, and around 85% of the population had acne while being 12-24. So yes, acne is quite common especially when it comes to younger people. But even if a lot of people believe it’s bad for them, the reality is that a good acne treatment can help you deal with it in no time. Causes of acne The reasons why acne appears are very hard to comprehend most of the time. However , it all comes down to the pores that lead to our oil glands. The follicles connect these glands to pores. They create sebum and it’s what carries t