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26 Mar

Swedish Pharmacy Stops Selling Advanced Skin Care to Kids

PARIS — Sweden’s Apotek Hjärtat pharmacy chain is taking steps to ban the sale of advanced skin take care of the under-15 set. A swell of tweens, often known as “Sephora kids,” have found their technique to the skincare aisles, especially within the U.S., thanks largely to the mounting prominence of beauty chatter on social media. Apotek Hjärtat, the leading Swedish pharmacy chain, said in a press release that to ensure that people to purchase advanced skincare, they need to be above 15 years of age, have their parents’ approval or have a skin condition justifying the products’ use. Advanced skincare, in accordance with the pharmacy, includes AHA acid, BHA acid, vitamin A, vitamin C, enzyme peeling and mechanical peels with physical grains. “We would...
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1 Oct

Welcome back: Canelo stops the slide in one-sided decision over Charlo

Canelo vs Charlo Weigh-ins Commercial LAS VEGAS –Welcome back, Canelo Alvarez. A perceived slide was interrupted, if not halted altogether, Saturday night with Canelo’s thorough  victory over Jermell Charlo in front of a Showtime pay-per-view audience and a roaring crowd at T-Mobile Arena. Aside from a knockout, Canelo did all of it. He didn’t  tire in the long run. He reasserted his documented power, forcing Charlo to take a knee with an enormous right hand within the seventh. He had Charlo and his doubters in retreat throughout 12 rounds. For months, the argument was that Canelo’s 18-year profession within the prize-fighting ring was...
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10 Sep

Blonde Kim Kardashian on cover as she stops appropriating

Kim Kardashian once presented herself as a beauty alternative to the thin blonde models of the ’90s. But when her much-mocked appearance on the front of Interview magazine’s ‘American Dream Issue’ this week is anything to go by, the times of which are well and truly behind her. The quilt – and subsequent shoot – features Kardashian with Farrah Fawcett-esque blonde hair (an addition to her look since May, when she cosplayed Marilyn Monroe on the Met Gala), wearing denim and standing in front of the US flag. “It’s an all-American image if ever there have been one,” Olivia Truffaut-Wong noted in a bit for The Cut, “and a distinctly different aesthetic from the look that made her famous –...
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