Wednesday, November 28, 2007

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Cosmetic eye product confiscated

Nov. 19: Federal authorities seize more than 12,600 applicator tubes of Age Intervention Eyelash, which may be linked to decreased vision. KNTV's Vicky Nguyen reports. (NBC News Channel)U.S. marshals  seized 12,682 applicator tubes of a cosmetic called Age Intervention Eyelash, which may harm some users' vision.


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Even the pros make beauty blunders

SELF's beauty editors come clean about their beauty offenses. Beauty director Elaine D'Farley said yes to Botox.The results can be ugly when SELF’s beauty editors (who have a combined 26 years of experience) don’t follow their own look-good advice.


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Scientists can stop scratching their heads

Researchers have sequenced genes for itchy, icky dandruff-causing fungus.

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Want a bargain nip-tuck? Visit South America

Canadian lobster and tuna fisherman Everett Condon had never traveled further south than the United States until this year, when he spent his off-season going to tango shows and getting plastic surgery in Argentina.

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Frozen in time: Botox over the years

** ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 18 **Dr. Jeffrey M. Kenkel gives patient Amy Andrade, 32, of Dallas a Botox treatment at his office in the Northpark Mall in Dallas, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 2006. (AP Photo/Ron Heflin)It’s been 15 years since researchers first intimated we could eliminate those eye crinkles and forehead wrinkles by injecting ourselves with botulinum toxin and just five years since this beautifying little bee sting received its official government OK. But the wrinkle-smoothing wonder that is Botox has a long, illustrious, and surprisingly lively history, particularly considering that whole immobilized muscle thing.


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