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TV reporter claps back at 'troll' who suggested she remove her mole: 'It's crazy'
WXYZ Detroit's Alex Bozarjian wasn't letting a "jerk" get away with making an unwarranted comment on her looks.
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Barbra Streisand remembers the moment she became 'aware of what was beautiful about my face'
The superstar has seen ups and downs in her career, but one particular era stands out.
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The 8 best facial-hair removal products for women, according to reviewers
The best facial hair-removal tools you can use in the comfort of your home.
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You’re More Likely to Be Left-Handed if You Have a Slim Jawline
Individuals with a slender jaw and a convex facial profile are more likely to be left-handed, according to a new study.
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Hair Loss, Warts, and Scars: Scientists ID the Facial Features Villains Have in Common
As a whole, movie villains have a certain look: They’re usually not as good-looking as the movie’s hero, and have certain physical features that make them seem more evil than other characters. Scientists say villains have certain facial features in common, such as dark under-eye circles and wrinkles. For the study, researchers took a look at the all-time top 10 film heroes and villains from the American Film Institute’s 100 Greatest Heroes and Villains List.
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How to exfoliate based on your skin type
Over exfoliating can wreck havoc with your skin making it raw and sensitive. The key is knowing how often you need to exfoliate and finding the right exfoliator for your skin type. If you’re exfoliating with chemicals like Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs) and Beta Hydroxy Acid (BHAs), don’t forget the sunscreen! Exfoliating leaves your skin sensitive to the sun so always slather on the SPF before leaving the house to prevent any spots and pigmentation.