Originally written by Charlotte’s Book Premiere Provider Dr. Dara Liotta, MD for Travel Beauty. Edited and adapted for Charlotte’s Book. Read more
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Originally written by Charlotte’s Book Premiere Provider Dr. Dara Liotta, MD for Travel Beauty. Edited and adapted for Charlotte’s Book. Read more
When I heard about the launch of Restylane Silk, an FDA-approved filler specifically designed for “subtle” lip enhancement, I was intrigued. Fillers are most often associated with mature women seeking to replenish age-related loss of volume. Read more
Women are the majority sex on this earth and it’s a proven fact that no two or three of us are exactly alike. We thankfully come in many variations—size, shape, likes and dislikes, and for that matter, skin tones and types. Read more
We all have our post-breakup rituals, whether it’s binge eating the foods you swore off while in domestic bliss or banishing your blues with an exercise induced endorphin high. Read more
This post was originally written by facial plastic surgeon Dr. Dara Liotta for Travel Beauty.
Believe it or not, facial plastic surgery, like fashion, is subject to trends. Read more
Thread veins are tiny red veins that you can see through the skin, most commonly on the cheeks and nose or scattered on your legs. Read more
Talk about candid. In this very relatable Refinery29 article, author Cheryl Wischhover gives insight as to why she has been lying about getting Botox, and we think she is as spot-on as the needles recently injected into our foreheads. Read more
Love her or not, it’s inarguable that hers is a face to admire. Even at 41, her crisp, youthful appearance never seizes to perpetuate. And that glow… Oh, please, Gwyneth, tell us how you do it! Read more
Doubt you missed this, but last week Renée Zellweger was photographed at the 2014 ELLE Women In Hollywood Awards, and she was looking, well, a bit less like herself. Read more
When it comes to fashion and beauty, trends are cyclical. What’s here today and gone tomorrow always has a way of popping back up when we least expect it. Read more