Have you ever experienced the struggle of trying to keep your lipstick on for the rest of the day? You always check the mirror to see if it has smudged or got into your teeth and reapply it. Worrying about your lipstick’s wear limits yourself to pull off the biggest smile or enjoy that plate
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“Our scar makes us beautiful.” To some extent, this saying is true. Our scars are a physical sign of the hardships we have overcome in our lives. However, to some, it is a painful reminder of their traumatic experience. It makes them feel self-conscious, limiting them to interact with other people. For people who have
As a person grows older, it seems reasonable to experience hair loss. 40% of women experience hair loss by age 40, while two-thirds of men experience hair loss by the same age. While hair loss sounds reasonable to some, it negatively affects other people. Research shows that Singaporean men and women view hair loss as
Most breast cancer survivors in Singapore have undergone breast removal surgery, or more commonly known as mastectomy. Even if it is one of the main treatments for breast cancer, many women experience a negative impact on their body image after their operation. The results of the procedure make them feel incomplete. They become more conscious
Procedures like eyebrow embroidery or microblading have become in demand, as an option for people who want to enhance their natural beauty. Many people are opting to undergo microblading in Singapore to save time from spending it in front of a mirror to fix their eyebrows. However, the world of cosmetics may be confusing for
Hate spending the whole morning applying your makeup? Don't have time to do touch-ups throughout the day? If you are one of many who are facing the same dilemma, you have most probably considered getting permanent or semi-permanent makeup. However, the cosmetic industry can be quite confusing. During your research, many advertisements use the terms
MEDICAL MICROPIGMENTATION FOR VITILIGO IN SINGAPORE Vitiligo - a rare appearance diagnosed in only 1-2% of the population- is a condition recognized through pale white patches in the skin, caused by the lack of melanin or pigment of the skin. While not life-threatening or contagious, for people who have vitiligo, the condition affects them mentally