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february 13, 2012

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LifeStyle Mirror Launches With Daphne Guinness

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"It's a mix between a concept store and a mega-mall," Emanuele Della Valle (son of Tod's...

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Saturday Night At Milk Studios: Alejandro Ingelmo And Ostwald Helgason

02:02 PM

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Industry News

The Botox Boob Job, Tweet Your Way To A Better Body, And More…

October 27, 2009  2:35 pm


Migraine reliever, wrinkle reducer, and now breast lift in a vial. Botox—what can’t it do? [WebMD]

Tweet what you eat. It’s dieting with a large helping of public shame. [Daily Mail]

Just in case common sense hasn’t already tipped you off, extreme-ingredient treatments are often a sham. Turns out, you don’t need bull semen or placenta extracts for healthy hair and skin. [Chicago Tribune]

Or precious metals, for that matter. A recent study proves that any perceived benefit of wearing or slathering on things like copper, silver, or titanium for increased wellness is psychosomatic at best. So, yes, the magnetic necklaces worn by baseball players to “stabilize the body’s flow of energy” are just pretty accessories. Go, Phillies! [WSJ]

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