A group of researchers from Harvard University and MIT has recently developed a ‘second skin’ to make the skin deceptively look younger. Apart from its potential cosmetic applications, the polymer-made film may also have a slew of other medical uses such as protecting the skin from sunburn, preventing moisture loss, and treating skin conditions like eczema.
Researchers combined a cancer drug and an antihistamine to improve lifespan in mice.
A newly-invented chocolates known as 'Esthechoc' or 'Cambridge Beauty Chocolate' is said to have reduce wrinkles and slows down the aging process. Researchers who manufactured the product said that they tested it among 3,000 participants who are satisfied with their results.
Recent studies suggest that women should also consider shaving one's facial skin as it promotes exfoliation and slow aging. However, beauty experts that one should use microrazors rather than the ordinary razor in shaving.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM