Is black still beautiful?
Mood swings are something that almost all women experience owing to the menstrual cycles. However, apart from the happy and the sad days, there are also shopping, eating days for a woman in a month, says a latest research. The study suggests that there are days in a month when a woman is more likely to shop, spend on her appearance or perhaps eat more- all depending on the hormonal fluctuations.
Living close to the sea is not just good for the scenic beauty, but it is also good for the health, say researchers from Devon and Cornwall.
Growing number of teenaged girls and women are chasing the idea of 'perfect looks,' thanks to the media portrayal of the 'beautiful' women.
A preserved human body is seen on display at an exhibition in Budapest's Vam Design Center April 2, 2012.
A visitor looks at a preserved human body on display at an exhibition in Budapest's Vam Design Center April 2, 2012.
A visitor stands behind a preserved human body on display at an exhibition in Budapest's Vam Design Center April 2, 2012.
Middle school boys rated reading more valuable as an activity after two months of using an e-reader, according to a new study.
An employee gives a medical-cosmetic massage to a client using an African snail at a beauty salon in Russia's Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk March 23, 2012.
Although Devout and nominal Christians show better ethical judgment than the skeptics overall, when they have high narcissistic tendency, their ethical judgement is impaired making them hypocritical according to their own internalized value system.
Special needs mom and behavioral management specialist creates new app that focuses on the root causes of child social challenges and calls for new alternatives to discipline and contingency management models for Apsperger's syndrome, ADD, and neurotypical kids.
A new report that came out in the January issue of PLUS Model magazine offers disturbing insight into the disparity between our society's models and the real-life women they are purporting to represent. According to Judy Scheel, Ph.D., executive director of Cedar Associates, an eating disorder clinic in New York, this kind of disparity can go a long way to damaging young girls' ideas of what it is to be beautiful, or even normal, and can lead to eating disorders.