Regardless of your hair type or condition, experts say that finding the solution comes down to addressing your scalp’s sebum, or, as Philip B, scalp expert and founder of Philip B Botanicals ...
Searching for an oily scalp treatment? From shampooing incorrectly to dirty hairbrushes, five hairstylists and trichologists ...
Every wondered why polar bears don't freeze in the extreme temperatures of the Arctic? Well, scientists finally have the ...
A research team made up of members of Lion Corp. and Tokyo Denki University has announced that it has developed technology to ...
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Following is transcript of the video. Celia Skvaril: Today, I am trying the Tweezerman Pore Prep Tool. It claims to gently unclog pores. Shut the [beep] up. Oh. I just saw something come out in ...
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A new method to detect Parkinson’s disease has been determined by analysing sebum with mass spectrometry. The study, published today in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, have found that ...