‘I’m really proud of my skin and the scars I’ve got’: Georgia Toffolo says she’s accepted her acne

Roaccutane was linked to people who had died by suicide in 2015 but no firm evidence was found Official figures in 2015 research from UK drugs regulator the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency, showed 20 people took their own lives while on Roaccutane from mid-2012 to mid-2014, but no firm evidence had been found.    … Read more

Shh! Anti-agers no one but you need know about: Six months of central heating has dried out my skin

Shh! Anti-agers no one but you need know about: Six months of central heating has dried out my skin An anonymous reader asked for advice on recovering their lifeless, dry skin  Inge van Lotringen suggests trying Meder Beauty Hydra Fill DIY Facial Kit She also recommends Oskia Isotonic Hydra-Serum and Good Fats balm  By Inge Van Lotringen For … Read more

Elsa McAlonan’s Beauty Upgrades: How to prepare to bare skin with body restorers 

Elsa McAlonan’s Beauty Upgrades: How to prepare to bare skin with body restorers Elsa McAlonan reveals a selection of body restorers for smooth skin  She also reveals how actress Phoebe Dynevor cleanses her face after filming British beauty expert rounds up the best sleep sprays to use at each age By Elsa Mcalonan for the Daily … Read more

Lara Bingle shares her skin and workout secrets and explains why she turned vegetarian

Lara Bingle, 33, shares her skin and workout secrets – and reveals how turning vegetarian made a ‘huge difference’ to her body inside and out By Marta Jary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:24 GMT, 20 March 2021 | Updated: 07:24 GMT, 20 March 2021 Lara Worthington (née Bingle) has spilled her skin and workout … Read more

Scientists create a model of an early human embryo from SKIN CELLS

Scientists create a model of an early human embryo from SKIN CELLS in breakthrough that will ‘revolutionise’ research into the causes of early miscarriage and infertility Skin cells underwent ‘nuclear reprogramming’ and turned into embryo-like cells  These were then assembled around a 3D structure to form blastocyst models  This is the first time blastocyst models have … Read more

Covid: Skin rashes are ONLY symptom for 21% patients, says KCL study

From a high fever to a dry cough, coronavirus is known to be associated with a range of unpleasant symptoms.  Now, new data shows that for one in five people who catch Covid-19, their only symptom is a skin rash.   In a further 17 per cent of cases a rash is the first symptom before others … Read more

Covid-19: Non-invasive SKIN tests detect infection with 83% accuracy

Forget painful nose swabs! Non-invasive SKIN tests can detect Covid-19 with 83% accuracy, scientists say Sebum is a waxy substance made by glands in the skin of the face, neck and back Researchers found the composition of lipids in the sebum is altered by Covid  The difference in lipid levels was found to correlate with positive Covid … Read more

Non-invasive SKIN tests can detect Covid-19 with 83% accuracy

Forget painful nose swabs! Non-invasive SKIN tests can detect Covid-19 with 83% accuracy, scientists say Sebum is a waxy substance made by glands in the skin of the face, neck and back Researchers found the composition of lipids in the sebum is altered by Covid  The difference in lipid levels was found to correlate with positive Covid … Read more

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry remarks on Archie’s skin colour ‘disingenuous’ says expert

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry were ‘disingenuous and misleading’ to suggest their son Archie was denied the title of prince due to the colour of his skin, a royal expert has claimed. During their bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, which aired on Sunday in the US and the following day in the UK, the Duchess of … Read more

Health: Scientists show it is possible to identify Parkinson’s disease from painless SKIN SWABS

Parkinson’s can be diagnosed by analysing compounds found on the skin, a study has found, paving the way for easier testing using quick and painless skin swabs. Researchers led from Manchester found that both the onset of the disease and the nature of its progression can be determined by studying so-called ‘sebum’. This is the … Read more