Health & BeautySkin Care & Makeup

Baking soda is an excellent base for healthy homemade remedies and beauty aids. Here are 8 wonderful recipes taht are inexpensive and very effective. Great alternatives to pricy store-bought products.

I only recently started using makeup brushes. Here's how I found the best kabuki brush that's refillable and retractable too!

Curious about all the mineral makeup hype, especially with regard to all-natural mineral makeup? Mineral makeup does sound good for your skin and it looks great too, so I set out to see if it really is as good as it seems.Here's what you need to know about natural mineral makeup -- the good, the bad, and the truth.

If you want to look beautiful but NOT made up, here are some tips for achieving a fabulous flawless complexion, the perfect plump lips, and the most natural looking eyes. These are the best videos showing how to achieve the most natural makeup look.

When I began to look into indoor tanning, I discovered some very scary facts about tanning beds. This had a dramatic impact on the way I view indoor tanning. I thought I would share in case anyone else is on the fence about this subject.

Following are a few things to keep in mind the next time you think you want a tan, including the SAFEST ways to get a tan... if you must.

Check out these specific types of foods that are good for your skin... AND your body!

Here are a few aromatherapy recipes that that might help with acne. These acne recipes include the following essential oils: Bergamot, Lemon, Tea Tree, Juniper, Hazelnut, Jojoba, Rosemary and Cedarwood.

Want to save a fortune on health and beauty products? If so, then add this one product to your next shopping trip: coconut oil!

Going green can mean big money for small businesses, fun products, and new careers. My favorite part: How big mega businesses gobbled up some smaller -- but very popular -- household brands. Here they are...

We like to keep several different bottles of shampoos, conditioners, and shower gels in the shower itself, yet we don't really have enough flat space to store them all. So these nifty little suction-cup wall hangers -- that came with Axe shower gel -- seemed like the perfect answer. It's a way to keep your bottles upside down AND closer to eye-level AND more within reach while you're showering. But do they work?

Not only did Martha Stewart and her staff recommend Kiehl's for their generous free sampling program -- in the March 2007 issue of Real Simple -- but they also recommend Sephora for similar reasons. Here's the scoop...